Pergola

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Pergola Studios is a self-contained complex of rental apartments in Livadi, the port settlement of Serifos. The property sits roughly 300 metres from the ferry quay and just 15 metres from the shore at Avlomonas beach, which puts it within easy reach of both the island's main transport link and one of its calmer swimming spots. It holds a 4.5-star average across 67 Google reviews — a consistent rating for an openly budget-oriented place.
The accommodation is run directly by the owners, who take bookings by phone and email and maintain a small website with an availability calendar. The front desk operates daily from 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM, so late-night arrivals should coordinate in advance.
For travellers who want a simple, well-located base on Serifos without paying resort prices, Pergola covers the essentials. Livadi is where the island's tavernas, mini-markets, water-taxi departures, and bus stop to Chora are all concentrated, so you're placed at the practical centre of things from the moment you check in.
What to Expect
Pergola offers studios and rooms to let — the Greek enikiazomena domatia model — which typically means self-contained units with a private bathroom, basic cooking facilities or kitchenette, and simple furnishings. The emphasis is on function over luxury, which is consistent with the source description and the property's own positioning as a budget option.
Avlomonas beach, immediately next door, is a small, sheltered cove on the southern edge of Livadi bay. It sees less traffic than the main Livadi beach strip further along the waterfront, and the shallow entry makes it suitable for a morning swim before exploring the island.
The port is a short, flat walk away — useful both for catching ferries to Piraeus or onward Cyclades islands and for the concentration of cafes and restaurants clustered around the harbour. Serifos Town (Chora) sits on a dramatic hilltop above Livadi and is reached by bus or a steep on-foot climb; most guests staying at Pergola use Livadi as their operational base and day-trip to Chora.
The property website lists a "Pergola Bike" section, suggesting there may be bicycle rental or related services associated with the complex — worth confirming directly when you book.
How to Get There
Serifos is served by ferry from Piraeus (roughly 2.5–4 hours depending on the route and vessel) and connects onward to Sifnos, Milos, and other western Cyclades islands. All ferries dock at Livadi port, which is the same settlement where Pergola is located.
From the ferry terminal, Pergola is approximately a 300-metre walk south along the waterfront road — no taxi needed from the port. If you are arriving with heavy luggage, the flat, paved harbour road makes the walk manageable.
There is no airport on Serifos; the ferry is the only way onto the island. If you are driving, car transport is available on some ferry routes from Piraeus, and parking exists in and around Livadi, though spaces fill quickly in August.
For getting around the island, the KTEL bus connects Livadi with Chora several times daily in season. Scooter and car hire is available from operators in Livadi.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a typical Cycladic climate: dry, sunny summers with strong meltemi winds from mid-July through August, and mild shoulder seasons in May–June and September–October. Peak season (July–August) sees the highest ferry frequency, the most activity in Livadi, and the warmest sea temperatures, but accommodation books up fast and the meltemi can make northern-facing beaches uncomfortable.
May, June, and September are the most comfortable months for a stay like this — warm enough to swim at Avlomonas, quieter on the streets, and easier to get a room at short notice. October remains pleasant for walking and sightseeing, though some smaller tavernas begin to close after the second week.
For Pergola specifically, the 8:00 AM–11:30 PM reception hours apply daily, but operating season for budget properties in the Cyclades typically runs from late April or May through October. Contact the property directly to confirm availability outside those months.
Tips for Visiting
- Book by phone or email. Pergola takes reservations at +30 693 274 7293 or [email protected], and the website has an availability calendar. Direct booking with smaller Greek properties often means more flexibility on arrival times.
- Check the Pergola Bike option. The website references a bike-related service. If you plan to explore Serifos by bicycle, ask about this when you book — it could save you a separate hire arrangement.
- Arrive before 11:30 PM. Reception closes at 11:30 PM. If your ferry docks late, coordinate with the owners beforehand so they can arrange key handover.
- Avlomonas beach is steps away. Pack your swimwear at the top of your bag — you can be in the water within two minutes of dropping your luggage.
- The port bus stop is close. The Livadi–Chora bus departs from near the harbour. Check the KTEL Serifos timetable before you arrive, as off-peak frequencies can be limited.
- Serifos is small but hilly. Livadi itself is flat and easy to walk. If you plan to reach remote beaches like Ganema or Psili Ammos, a scooter or rental car makes the day much easier — both are available from Livadi operators.
- Bring cash. ATM availability on Serifos is limited to one or two machines in Livadi. Withdraw enough on arrival or bring euros from the mainland.
- August fills quickly. With only 67 reviews, Pergola is a small property. If you want a specific week in July or August, book several months in advance.
Facilities and Location
The address is Livadi 840 05, Serifos, placing the property at the coordinates 37.1448°N, 24.5142°E — on the southern arc of Livadi bay. The website at serifospergola.gr carries a room photo gallery and the live availability calendar, both useful for confirming what's on offer before calling.
The broader Livadi waterfront within walking distance includes tavernas serving fresh fish, a handful of mini-markets, a pharmacy, and the island's main bus terminus. Chora, Serifos's capital, is a 15-minute bus ride or a 40-minute walk uphill and offers its own cafes, a Venetian castle ruin, and sweeping views across the Aegean.
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