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Helios Serifos is a small guest house in Livadi, the port settlement of Serifos, rated 4.8 out of 5 across 114 guest reviews. Its rooms are built in traditional Cycladic style and every one comes with a private balcony facing the Aegean — not a partial view from a shared terrace, but a dedicated outdoor space per room.

Livadi sits at the base of the hill crowned by Serifos Chora, and the guest house is positioned close enough to the waterfront that you can hear the sea from your room. The surrounding streets hold tavernas, cafes, a supermarket, souvenir shops, and car rental offices, so you can cover most practical needs on foot. For a small island that still feels relatively uncommercialized, having that infrastructure directly at hand is a genuine convenience.

Helios is also noted on its own website as a venue for weddings on Serifos, which suggests the property has communal outdoor space suited to small celebrations — a detail worth asking about if you are planning a group stay or a private event.

What to Expect

The design follows the whitewashed, geometry-led aesthetic that defines Cycladic architecture. The intention is clear from the property's own description: traditional style and local materials, rather than a generic hotel finish.

Each room is furnished and equipped with a refrigerator, kettle, air conditioning, LED television, Wi-Fi, a hairdryer, and daily housekeeping. The private balcony with sea views is the standout feature — on an island where accommodation options range from basic studios to hillside rooms with no outlook, a guaranteed sea-facing terrace at an accessible price point is the practical reason most guests book here.

The property is described on its website as a complex of rooms, so expect a self-contained cluster of units rather than a traditional hotel lobby setup. There is no mention of a bar, restaurant, or pool in the available information, so plan meals at the tavernas and cafes nearby along the Livadi seafront.

The guest house is positioned in Livadi at coordinates 37.1409° N, 24.5140° E, placing it within easy walking distance of the ferry dock. The neighbourhood has the feel of a working port village — fishing boats, a handful of tavernas, and a relaxed pace — rather than a purpose-built resort strip.

How to Get There

Serifos is reached by ferry from Piraeus, with the journey taking roughly two hours on a high-speed service or three to four hours on a conventional ferry. Livadi is the island's only port, so your ferry will dock within a few minutes' walk of the guest house.

From the ferry terminal, Helios Serifos is accessible on foot — Livadi is a compact settlement and most of it is walkable from the dock. If you are arriving with heavy luggage, a local taxi can cover the distance in under five minutes.

There is no public bus service within Livadi itself, but the island's bus line runs from Livadi up to Chora and on to several beaches. The bus stop for island routes is near the port area.

If you plan to rent a car or ATV to explore the island's more remote beaches — Ganema, Vagia, Psili Ammos — Livadi has car and scooter rental agencies within the settlement, some within easy walking distance of the guest house.

Best Time to Visit

Serifos has a classic Cycladic season. The peak months are July and August, when the island fills with Greek and European visitors and the meltemi wind blows steadily from the north — which on Serifos brings welcome relief from the heat but can make north-facing beaches choppy. Livadi's bay is partially sheltered, so the port area stays pleasant even when the meltemi is strong.

June and September offer the best balance of warm weather, calmer seas, and quieter conditions. Ferry connections are reliable throughout the summer season. May and early October are viable for travelers who prefer cooler temperatures and nearly empty beaches, though some services in Livadi may have reduced hours outside peak season.

For rooms with sea-facing balconies, the best light for the view is in the morning and evening. The western Aegean exposure means sunsets across the water can be dramatic from a west-facing balcony, though the exact orientation of individual units at Helios is not specified in available sources.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book well ahead for July and August. Serifos has a limited total room count compared with larger Cycladic islands, and well-rated small properties like Helios fill quickly in peak season.
  • Contact the property directly. The guest house lists a phone number (+30 2281 051066) and an email address ([email protected]), and booking direct may give you more flexibility on room selection than third-party platforms.
  • Ask about balcony orientation when booking. All rooms have private sea-view balconies, but the precise aspect varies. If you want the best sunset angle, specify this when you enquire.
  • Rent transport for the beaches. The closest beach to Livadi is walkable, but Serifos's most dramatic swimming spots — Psili Ammos, Ganema, Platis Gialos — require a car, scooter, or the island bus. Rentals in Livadi are plentiful in season.
  • Stock up in Livadi before heading out. The supermarket near the guest house is convenient for picnic supplies and basics. Serifos Chora, up the hill, has a small but atmospheric range of shops and cafes but fewer practical provisions.
  • The port-side tavernas are close. If you don't want to go far after a ferry arrival, several tavernas serving grilled fish and Cycladic dishes are within a short walk along the Livadi waterfront.
  • Serifos is notably quieter than Paros or Mykonos. The island intentionally retains a slower pace. Livadi has evening life along the waterfront, but expect a modest, local-facing bar scene rather than a club district.
  • Wedding or group bookings. The property highlights weddings on Serifos as a specific offering. If you are considering the guest house for a celebration or a group, contact them early in the year to discuss options.

Facilities and Location

Helios Serifos operates as a self-contained room complex in Livadi. Based on the website information, confirmed in-room facilities are:

  • Private sea-view balcony (every room)
  • Refrigerator
  • Electric kettle
  • Air conditioning
  • LED television
  • Wi-Fi
  • Hairdryer
  • Daily room cleaning

The surrounding area provides the amenities that the property itself does not offer: restaurants and tavernas within a short walk, cafes on the seafront, a supermarket, souvenir and gift shops, vehicle rental agencies, and the ferry terminal. Serifos Chora, the hilltop capital, is accessible by bus or car from Livadi and adds a different character to a stay — narrow alleys, a Venetian castle, and a panoramic view across the island.

The guest house does not appear to have an on-site pool or restaurant based on available information. Guests wanting these amenities should verify directly with the property before booking.

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Livadi 840 05, Greece

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