Homa Villas

About
Homa Villas sits in the valley of Vagia, a small settlement in the southern part of Serifos, roughly 8 kilometres from the island's main port. The complex consists of three two-bedroom villas designed by Mold Studio architect Iliana Kerestetzi — a project that has won five local architecture awards and received two international nominations. The name itself comes from the Greek word χώμα (chóma), meaning earthy soil, and that concept runs through every surface and spatial decision in the build.
The site places you 380 metres — about a four-minute walk — from Vagia beach, one of the more celebrated swimming spots on Serifos, while keeping you in a valley setting that reads as genuinely quiet and removed. All three villas face southwest, a deliberate orientation that captures the afternoon light and evening sunset while positioning them away from the prevailing summer meltemi wind.
With a perfect 5.0 rating across 35 Google reviews, the property has earned consistent praise. Reachable at +30 693 222 2132 and bookable through the official website at homaserifos.com, the villas operate as a seasonal self-catering rental — meaning you have your own space, your own pool, and your own schedule.
What to Expect
Each of the three villas measures between 59 and 71 square metres of internal space and accommodates four guests across two en-suite bedrooms. The private pool for each unit measures 6.5 by 4.3 metres — a workable size for a family or two couples rather than a token plunge pool.
The architectural palette responds to the landscape rather than contrasting with it. Outside, industrial-grade earthy beige flooring and sand-coloured plastered walls match the Vagia surroundings closely enough that the structures feel grown from the hillside rather than placed on it. Large natural rock formations protrude through the walls in places, kept as structural and visual features. Inside, the approach shifts to what the designers describe as elite minimalism with an earthy tint — clean lines, a restrained material palette, and nothing that fights with the view outside.
All terraces face the sea and the sunset. Villas 1 and 2 are adjacent on the upper level of the complex; the third sits at a slightly different position within the site. The orientation means afternoon heat is manageable and evening hours on the terrace are the focal point of the day.
This is genuinely self-catering accommodation: you cook, you set your own rhythm, and the pool terrace functions as your primary social space. It suits travellers who want a base on Serifos rather than a serviced hotel stay.
How to Get There
Vagia is in the south of Serifos, approximately 8 kilometres by road from Livadi, the island's port and main tourist hub. By car or scooter from the port, the drive takes around 15 to 20 minutes on roads that narrow in places — a small vehicle is more practical than a large one. Serifos has a local bus (KTEL) service connecting Livadi with Hora and a small number of other points, but Vagia is a quiet valley settlement, so having your own wheels is strongly advisable for staying here.
If you're arriving by ferry, Serifos is served by Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways from Piraeus, with journey times ranging from roughly 2.5 to 4.5 hours depending on the route and vessel type. Fast ferries on certain schedules cut travel time considerably. Confirm your ferry booking in advance during July and August when crossings fill quickly.
Parking at or near the villas is available — the valley setting means there is no shortage of space, unlike the port area. No accessibility details are confirmed in the available information; contact the property directly if step-free access is a requirement.
Best Time to Visit
Homa Villas operates seasonally, as is standard for most self-catering villas on the smaller Cycladic islands. The property's website and booking channels are the best place to confirm the exact open season, but the core rental window aligns with the Greek summer: roughly late May through early October.
July and August bring the driest, hottest conditions and the highest visitor numbers across Serifos. The meltemi — the northwest summer wind that affects most of the Cyclades — can be strong in this period, but the southwest-facing orientation of Homa's terraces is specifically designed to reduce its impact. Late June and September offer a balance of warm, settled weather with notably fewer people on the beaches and ferries.
For sunset viewing from the terraces, the light is best from around late afternoon through early evening in the height of summer — the southwest aspect makes this a consistent daily event rather than a lucky coincidence.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for peak season. With only three villas in the complex, availability is limited. July and the first two weeks of August typically fill well in advance — check homaserifos.com or contact the property by phone as early as possible.
- Rent a vehicle for your stay. Vagia is not walkable from the port, and a car or scooter opens up the rest of Serifos — Hora (the hilltop capital), Psili Ammos, Livadakia, and the northern beaches are all within reasonable driving distance.
- Stock the kitchen before you arrive at the villa. Livadi has supermarkets and a bakery; Vagia is a small settlement without shops. Do your food shopping in the port area before heading south.
- Vagia beach is a four-minute walk away. The beach has been noted as one of the better swimming spots on the island — clear water and a sandy shore. Bring your own beach equipment if you prefer shade, as facilities on quieter Cycladic beaches vary.
- Expect genuine quiet. Vagia valley is not lively in the evenings. If you want tavernas within walking distance, you will need the car. The trade-off is privacy and silence that is hard to find anywhere in the Cyclades in August.
- The pool is your evening anchor. Given the southwest orientation and sunset view, plan to be on your terrace from late afternoon — it's the best feature of the property and the reason the design prioritises it.
- Check wind conditions for ferry crossings. The meltemi can disrupt ferry schedules to and from Serifos in August. Build flexibility into your arrival and departure dates if you can.
- Contact the property directly for specific villa positioning. Villas 1 and 2 share the upper level and may suit travellers who want proximity to another group; Villa 3 offers a slightly different position within the site. The team can advise on which suits your party best.
Facilities and Location
The three villas are each self-contained units with two en-suite bedrooms, a private pool, and a terrace with sea and sunset views. The self-catering format means a kitchen is central to each unit — the standard for this type of Cycladic villa rental.
The location in Vagia valley places the complex within walking distance of the beach but away from the concentration of people and noise typical of port-adjacent accommodation. The nearest services — supermarkets, tavernas, the ferry dock — are in Livadi, about 8 kilometres north.
The Instagram account (@homavillasserifos) gives the most current visual reference for the property's appearance and condition. With just 35 reviews and a 5.0 average, the sample size is small but consistent.
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