Kalami Suites

About
Kalami Suites is a newly built, 11-suite property in Livadi, the port settlement and largest village on Serifos. Positioned at the island's natural harbour, the property looks up toward the whitewashed hilltop capital of Chora, which sits about 5 kilometres away and is visible from the suites. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 152 Google reviews, it has built a strong reputation among visitors to this quieter Cycladic island.
The accommodation describes itself as offering island hospitality calibrated to the expectations of the contemporary traveller. The building is newly constructed and uses natural materials throughout, combined with clean Cycladic architectural lines — the kind of cube-and-whitewash vernacular that defines the Western Cyclades. The property is listed as having a spa on-site, which sets it apart from the most basic port-side options in Livadi.
The source description notes budget-friendly pricing, which makes it one of the more accessible places to stay on an island that has historically attracted independent, low-key travellers rather than luxury resort crowds. Serifos receives far fewer visitors than Mykonos or Santorini, and Livadi retains the character of a working fishing port alongside its tourist infrastructure.
What to Expect
Kalami Suites occupies a setting in Livadi that combines practicality with a strong visual payoff: the view toward Chora is one of the signature sights of any stay on Serifos. The village itself is compact and covers all day-to-day needs — bars, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, mini markets, a pharmacy, a bank, and a fuel station are all within easy walking distance of the property.
The 11 suites are described as combining natural materials with modern Cycladic elegance. This typically means whitewashed walls, stone or wooden accents, and clean-lined furnishings, though the specific configurations of each suite type are best confirmed directly with the property. The complex is newly built, so guests can expect contemporary fittings and finishes rather than a renovated older building.
One of the more notable practical assets is the location relative to Avlomonas beach, one of the largest beaches on Serifos, which is within Livadi and just a short walk from the suites. Avlomonas is a long sandy stretch that is partly organised and notably includes a Seatrac system for wheelchair and mobility-impaired access — one of the few beaches on the island with this provision. The ferry port is also within easy walking distance, making arrivals and departures straightforward without requiring a taxi.
The spa listing suggests on-site wellness facilities, though the exact services offered should be confirmed when booking. The property operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so check-in flexibility is not an issue regardless of ferry arrival times.
Facilities and Location
Livadi is the operational hub of Serifos. From the waterfront you can watch the regular Blue Star and Seajets ferries manoeuvre into the port, and the fishing boats alongside them give the harbour an authenticity that more developed islands have lost. A modern marina for private yachts sits adjacent to the traditional harbour.
The property's address places it in the Livadi postal area (840 05). Based on the coordinates (37.1445, 24.5132), it sits within the main Livadi settlement, within the flat area between the shoreline and the road that leads up toward Chora. The Avlomonas beach extends along the southern arc of the bay and is reachable on foot in a matter of minutes from most points in the village.
For guests who want to explore beyond Livadi, the island's beaches — Psili Ammos, Agios Sostis, Vagia, Livadakia — are accessible by car, scooter, or the local bus that connects Livadi with Chora and, in season, with some outlying beaches. The island is small enough that most points of interest are within 15–20 minutes of the port by road.
How to Get There
Serifos is served by ferries from Piraeus (Athens) and connects seasonally with neighbouring Cycladic islands including Sifnos, Milos, Kithnos, and Syros. Journey time from Piraeus is approximately two to three hours on high-speed services and around four hours on conventional ferries, depending on the operator.
Kalami Suites is in Livadi, which is where the ferry docks, so the transfer from port to accommodation is minimal — a short walk carrying your luggage is entirely manageable. If you are arriving with heavy bags or at an unusual hour, taxis are available at the port.
If you are driving to the port of departure, note that parking availability at Piraeus varies by season. Most travellers to Serifos leave their cars on the mainland and rent a vehicle or scooter on the island if needed. Car and scooter rental agencies operate out of Livadi.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a long tourist season running from late May through September, with July and August being the busiest months. Livadi in peak summer can feel lively and social, but it never reaches the congestion of the larger Cycladic islands. The port area fills with yachts and day-trippers in August, and ferry connections are most frequent during this period.
June and September are widely considered the most comfortable months for a stay on Serifos. Temperatures are warm, the meltemi wind (which can be strong in August, particularly on north-facing beaches) is more manageable, and the island feels less crowded. If you are travelling specifically for the beaches, June through early September offers reliably calm sea conditions in the Livadi bay.
For the area around Livadi, early morning and late afternoon are the most photogenic times given the view toward Chora, which catches the golden light well at both ends of the day.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead for July and August. With only 11 suites, Kalami fills quickly in peak season. Contact the property directly at [email protected] or +30 2281 051100 to confirm availability and room type.
- Check in on your ferry arrival time. The property is open 24 hours, so late evening and early morning ferry arrivals are not a problem, but communicating your arrival time in advance is good practice.
- Verify the spa facilities when booking. The property is listed as having a spa; confirm what services are available and whether they require a reservation.
- Bring or rent transport for beach exploration. Livadi and Avlomonas beach are walkable from the suites, but the best beaches on Serifos — Psili Ammos and Agios Sostis in particular — require a vehicle or the seasonal bus.
- The Chora walk is worth doing. The 5-kilometre road from Livadi to Chora is paved and manageable by scooter; the hilltop village has a medieval Kastro, a handful of tavernas, and wide views over the island.
- Carry cash. Serifos has limited ATM infrastructure. The bank in Livadi covers most needs, but it is sensible to arrive with euros to spare, especially if you plan to visit remote beaches or smaller villages.
- The Avlomonas Seatrac system makes this beach accessible for guests with mobility needs — a relevant detail if you are travelling with anyone who requires beach accessibility support.
- Follow the property on Instagram (@kalami_suites) or Facebook for current photos and any seasonal updates before your trip.
Address
Σερίφου, Λιβάδι 840 05, Greece
Phone
+30 2281 051100Website
www.kalamisuites.grOpening Hours
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