Blue dream

About
Blue Dream Rooms sits in Livadi, the port settlement of Serifos, at the base of the hill that climbs steeply to Chora above. With a 4.9 rating from 31 Google reviews, it is one of the highest-rated places to stay on the island — a meaningful signal on a destination where traveler numbers stay relatively modest and word-of-mouth carries weight.
The property markets itself as rooms-to-rent accommodation rather than a large hotel, a format common across the smaller Cyclades. That typically means fewer guests per building, direct contact with the owner or host rather than front-desk staff, and a more personal approach to your stay. According to the property's own website, attention to room detail — furniture choices, cleanliness, and aesthetics — is central to how Blue Dream presents itself, and the personal service philosophy extends to being available for guest questions and local recommendations.
Livadi itself is the practical hub of Serifos: ferries dock here, tavernas line the waterfront, and the sandy beach of Livadi curves just along from the port. Staying here puts you within walking distance of the water and of regular bus connections up to Chora, the whitewashed hilltop capital.
What to Expect
Blue Dream Rooms operates from a Livadi address, placing it squarely in the most convenient part of Serifos for arrivals by ferry. The Piraeus–Serifos route docks at Livadi, so guests arriving with luggage do not face a long transfer.
The accommodation style — rooms to rent — is a well-established Greek island category that tends to offer straightforward, clean, and comfortable spaces without the impersonal feel of larger resort hotels. The website's language points to considered furnishing and a kept aesthetic, suggesting the rooms aim for a step above the purely functional. Views described in the source material reference the island's landscape, which from Livadi can mean either the harbour bay, the surrounding rocky hillsides, or the road up toward Chora.
Guest satisfaction clearly runs high: a 4.9 average is difficult to sustain even across a modest review count, and it suggests that the property consistently meets or exceeds expectations on cleanliness, comfort, and host responsiveness. Given the personal-service approach described on the website, the host appears to be actively involved in the guest experience rather than managing at a distance.
For travellers who value a quiet, locally-run base over a packaged resort experience, this type of accommodation fits Serifos well. The island itself is unhurried — it draws visitors looking for good beaches, simple food, and the particular atmosphere of a Cycladic island that has not been significantly commercialised.
How to Get There
Livadi is the only settlement on Serifos with a ferry terminal. Blue Dream Rooms is located in Livadi at the coordinates 37.1462, 24.5161, near the port area. Ferries from Piraeus reach Serifos in approximately two to three hours depending on the vessel; high-speed services run seasonally. On arrival at the port, Livadi is immediately in front of you — most accommodation in the village is reachable on foot or with a very short taxi ride.
If you are staying at Blue Dream and plan to explore beyond Livadi, the local bus connects Livadi to Chora several times daily during the summer season. The road to Chora is steep and not comfortable to walk with luggage in summer heat, but the bus journey takes only a few minutes. Taxis operate from the port area. Car and scooter rental is available in Livadi for those wanting to reach more remote beaches independently.
Parking in central Livadi is limited in high season; if you arrive by private vehicle on the ferry, confirm parking options with the property directly before arrival.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a clear high season running from late June through August. During this period, ferries run more frequently, the Livadi waterfront is at its liveliest, and the island's beaches fill up — though rarely to the levels seen on more famous Cycladic islands. Blue Dream Rooms, like most island accommodation, is likely to be in higher demand and at higher prices during July and August.
Shoulder periods — late May through mid-June and September into early October — offer calmer conditions, cooler midday temperatures, and a quieter port atmosphere. September in particular can be an excellent time: the sea remains warm from summer, crowds thin, and the light on the island shifts to something less harsh. Ferries still run regularly in September, though schedules reduce toward October.
Early mornings in Livadi are pleasant year-round when it is warm enough to be on the island. The port bay catches the morning sun, and the view toward Chora on the hill above is clearest before the midday heat haze sets in.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. High-quality small properties on quieter islands like Serifos fill well before peak season. Blue Dream's high rating makes it a first-choice for many visitors, which means availability compresses quickly in summer.
- Contact the property directly. The email address [email protected] and phone number +30 697 246 1587 allow direct booking or enquiry. Smaller guesthouses often offer better rates or flexibility through direct contact versus booking platforms.
- Confirm check-in logistics before your ferry. Livadi is compact but it helps to know exactly where the rooms are relative to the port before you arrive, particularly if you're on an early morning or late evening ferry.
- Bring cash as backup. ATM availability on small Cycladic islands can be limited, and some smaller accommodation providers prefer or exclusively accept cash. Confirm payment method with the host when you book.
- Plan beach transport. Livadi beach is walkable, but some of Serifos's best beaches — Psili Ammos, Vagia, Agios Ioannis — require a car, scooter, or taxi. Arrange rental locally in Livadi if you want flexibility.
- Use the host as a local resource. Properties that emphasise personal service, as Blue Dream does, are typically well-placed to give you honest, current advice on where to eat, which beaches are worth the drive, and what to avoid during your stay.
- Pack for the Cycladic wind. Serifos is exposed, and the meltemi (the summer north wind) can make some exposed beaches uncomfortable in the afternoons. A windward-facing balcony can get breezy; ask about room orientation if this matters to you.
- The walk up to Chora is rewarding but steep. It takes roughly 45 minutes on foot from Livadi. Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat, and wear shoes with grip on the stone path.
Facilities and Location
Blue Dream Rooms operates from Livadi, the focal point of daily life on Serifos. Within walking distance of the property you have ferry connections, the Livadi beach, the waterfront tavernas and cafes, and the bus stop for Chora. The harbour area has a handful of minimarkets for self-catering basics, and several tavernas serve fresh fish and standard Greek island menus along the seafront.
For guests who prefer having everything close at hand — port, beach, food, transport — Livadi is the right base on Serifos. Those wanting more seclusion might prefer properties closer to quieter beaches, but would trade walkable convenience for it.
The property's website is at bluedreamrooms.com and the Facebook page is at facebook.com/BlueDreamRooms, where you may find current photos of the rooms and surroundings.
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