Coralli Apartments

About
Coralli Apartments sits in Livadakia, on the southeast coast of Serifos, about 80 metres from the sandy shore of Livadakia Beach. The property offers self-catering apartments in two configurations — sea-view units sleeping up to six guests and a garden-view option for up to four or five — making it one of the more practical choices for families or small groups visiting this quieter corner of the Cyclades.
With a rating of 4.6 from over 100 guest reviews, the apartments have built a consistent reputation on an island that draws visitors precisely because it hasn't over-commercialised. The location in Livadi, the port settlement of Serifos, puts guests within easy walking distance of the ferry quay, a bank, post office, pharmacy, and bus station, as well as the tavernas, cafes, and bakeries that line the waterfront and stay open well into the night.
What to Expect
Coralli Apartments is a self-catering property, meaning guests have kitchen facilities and the independence to eat on their own schedule — useful on an island where restaurant hours can be relaxed outside peak season. The sea-view apartments sleep up to six people and include a separate master bedroom and a private shaded terrace facing the Aegean. Smaller sea-view units are available for groups of up to four. The garden-view apartment suits couples or families of four to five who prefer a quieter outdoor space over the water panorama.
The setting in Livadakia is genuinely calm. Serifos draws a crowd that tends to prefer the island's unhurried pace over resort-style density, and the neighbourhood around Coralli reflects that. You'll hear the sea more than you hear traffic. The property is described as being in a tranquil environment roughly 200 metres from the centre of Livadi, so the main amenities are accessible on foot without the noise of being directly on the waterfront.
The front desk operates daily from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. Outside those hours, the property can be reached by phone or email for coordination. A massage service is also listed as available on-site, which is notable for a small self-catering property.
Facilities and Location
The apartments' position 80 metres from Livadakia Beach is the clearest practical advantage of staying here. Livadakia is a long, sandy beach — the most accessible from Livadi — and the short walk means you can come and go without planning around transport. The beach has sun loungers and water available seasonally, and the calm bay suits swimming well.
Within the same walking radius from Coralli, you'll find the bus stop that connects Livadi to the hilltop capital, Serifos Chora. The ride up to Chora takes roughly ten minutes and delivers you to a dramatically positioned medieval settlement with Venetian castle ruins, narrow whitewashed lanes, and views across the island. If you plan to explore Serifos beyond Livadi, the bus is the simplest option unless you've hired a car or scooter.
The ferry port is also on foot from the apartments. Serifos sits on the Western Cyclades ferry route and is served by connections to Piraeus, Sifnos, Milos, and Kythnos. Being close to the port makes early departures manageable without a taxi.
For day-to-day practicalities, the cluster of shops and services in Livadi — supermarkets, a bakery, a post office, a pharmacy, and a bank — keeps self-catering straightforward. Fresh produce and local goods are available from the market shops in the settlement.
How to Get There
Serifos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (approximately 2.5 to 4 hours depending on the service) or by high-speed catamaran from Piraeus in around 2 hours. The ferry terminal is in Livadi, which is the same settlement as Coralli Apartments. From the port, the property is reachable on foot in under ten minutes — head south along the bay road towards Livadakia Beach.
If you're arriving by car on the ferry, parking around Livadakia is generally available along the road near the beach. Serifos is a small island and most of its roads are driveable with a standard hire car, though some tracks to remote beaches require a higher clearance vehicle.
For guests flying into Athens, the connection is straightforward: take the metro or a bus from Athens International Airport to Piraeus, then the ferry to Serifos.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a defined season running from late April through early October, with July and August representing peak demand. Coralli Apartments, like most Serifos accommodation, is likely to be busiest during these two months, when Livadakia Beach fills with Greek families and independent travellers from across Europe.
June and September offer the best balance of settled weather, warm sea temperatures, and fewer crowds. In June the island is still relatively quiet, accommodation is easier to book at shorter notice, and the daytime heat is more moderate than July. September keeps warm water well into the month and sees a noticeable drop in visitor numbers after the Greek school summer ends in late August.
For those who prefer quiet over warm swimming, late April and May give you an almost empty island with the hillsides still green from winter rain, mild temperatures, and functioning tavernas and shops, though some businesses won't have opened for the season until May.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly if possible. The property lists online booking on its own website and provides a direct contact email at [email protected] and phone at +30 2281 051600. Direct bookings sometimes offer better rates or more flexibility than third-party platforms.
- Choose your apartment type based on your priority. The sea-view terrace is a genuine draw, but the garden-view unit may suit lighter sleepers or anyone who prefers shade over panoramic exposure.
- Bring or buy groceries on arrival. The self-catering setup works best if you stock up at the Livadi market shops on your first afternoon. The bakeries open early and serve fresh bread and tiropita in the mornings.
- Plan the Chora visit for late afternoon. The hilltop capital is a 20-minute walk uphill or a short bus ride from Livadi. Late afternoon light on the Venetian kastro is worth timing your visit for.
- Don't skip the less-visited beaches. Livadakia is the most convenient, but Serifos has excellent beaches further around the coast — Psili Ammos and Agios Sostis among them — reachable by car or scooter. Ask at the front desk about road conditions.
- The front desk closes at 8:30 PM. If your ferry arrives late, contact the property in advance by phone or email to arrange key collection. Late ferry arrivals on the Piraeus line are not uncommon in summer.
- The massage service is a practical extra. For guests who've had a long travel day or want to decompress mid-trip, having a massage option on-site at a small self-catering property is worth knowing about before you arrive.
- Keep your ferry tickets and timings flexible in shoulder season. September and October can bring stronger winds in the Cyclades, and ferry schedules to Serifos occasionally adjust. Having the port a short walk away helps if you need to reconfirm departures.
Address
Livadi 840 05, Greece
Phone
+30 2281 051600Website
www.coralliapartments.grOpening Hours
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