Serifos Beach hotel

About
Serifos Beach Hotel stands in Livadi, the main port settlement of Serifos, about 50 metres from the water's edge and 200 metres from the beach itself. The location puts you within a short walk of the ferry pier — roughly 450 metres — and directly beside bus stops, taxis, restaurants, and cafes, making it one of the most logistically convenient places to stay on the island.
The property is run by the Katalifou family, who have been in Serifos hospitality for more than 50 years. That continuity of ownership is reflected in the operational detail: the hotel manages its own enclosed outdoor car park, runs a buffet breakfast service, and keeps 24-hour reception. With 28 rooms and 2 suites across the building, it is a medium-sized property by island standards.
Ratings on Google sit at 3.3 from 81 reviews, which suggests the experience is solidly functional rather than polished resort-level. Travellers who prioritise location, practicality, and honest pricing over luxury finishes will find the property fits that profile well.
What to Expect
Rooms and suites have been renovated and each comes with an en-suite bathroom, mini-bar, air conditioning, HD television, and free Wi-Fi. Every room has a private balcony, with views either onto the hotel's internal courtyard or towards Chora — the whitewashed hilltop capital of Serifos that sits dramatically above the bay on a rocky ridge. The courtyard-view rooms tend to be quieter; the Chora-facing balconies offer a more scenic outlook.
The two suites offer a step up from the standard double configuration. Standard doubles come in two bed types: one large double bed or two single beds. There is also a double room category listed as "extra" with one double bed, likely referring to a slightly larger floor plan or a different floor position.
Breakfast is served buffet-style in a dedicated breakfast room. The hotel does not appear to operate a pool, so the beach 200 metres away functions as the primary outdoor facility. Livadi Beach is the largest beach on the island — a long crescent of sand backed by low tamarisk trees, with calm, shallow water suitable for children.
The hotel's enclosed parking lot is a practical advantage on an island where summer road space near the port can be tight, particularly if you plan to hire a car to explore Serifos's more remote beaches and interior villages.
Facilities and Location
Livadi is the commercial and transport hub of Serifos. From the hotel you can reach the ferry terminal on foot in under ten minutes, catch the island bus to Chora in under two, and sit down to dinner at a waterfront taverna within a three-minute walk. The concentration of services — ATMs, pharmacies, minimarkets, boat rental operators, and rental car agencies — is all within the same 400-metre stretch of the port area.
For guests arriving by ferry from Piraeus, Sifnos, or Milos, the hotel's proximity to the pier means you don't need a transfer. The island's one main road runs through Livadi before climbing steeply to Chora, and taxis queue near the port.
How to Get There
Serifos is served by Blue Star Ferries and other Cyclades lines from Piraeus, with journey times of roughly three to four hours depending on the route. Fast catamaran services reduce that to around two hours in season. From the ferry landing in Livadi, the hotel is an easy ten-minute walk along the port road — keep the water on your left and follow the main road past the central square.
If you are arriving with heavy luggage or late at night, a taxi from the pier costs very little; there is usually a small queue of taxis near the port exit. Drivers coming by car from the port will find the hotel before reaching the main Chora road junction. The enclosed car park removes any concern about finding street parking in high season.
Bus service from Livadi to Chora runs frequently in summer and stops directly in front of or adjacent to the hotel, making day trips to the hilltop capital straightforward without needing a car.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a traditional Cycladic summer season running from late May through early October. July and August bring the fullest ferry connections, the most beach activity, and the hottest temperatures — daytime highs regularly reach 30–33°C. The meltemi, the Aegean's summer north wind, arrives most reliably in July and August and can make the exposed northern beaches choppy, though Livadi Bay is partially sheltered by the surrounding headlands.
June and September offer a noticeably quieter experience with most facilities still open and comfortable temperatures. Travelling in these shoulder months also means the ferry pier area — which becomes busy and loud in August — returns to a more manageable pace. The hotel is open for bookings in season; confirm specific opening and closing dates directly with the property.
Arriving in Livadi late afternoon or evening is worth considering: the light on Chora as the sun drops behind the hill is one of the island's most distinctive sights, visible from the hotel's Chora-facing balconies.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the Chora-view balcony if available. The view of the whitewashed hilltop capital rising above the bay is specific to this location and a reliable visual payoff from your room.
- Use the car park. If you plan to hire a car — necessary for reaching beaches like Psili Ammos or Agios Sostis — the hotel's enclosed parking simplifies logistics considerably.
- Ask about room categories in advance. The hotel lists standard doubles, twin doubles, and an "extra" double variant; contact the property directly at [email protected] or +30 2281 051209 to confirm what each offers before booking.
- Breakfast included rates. The hotel runs a buffet breakfast; check whether your booking rate includes it, as this saves walking to a cafe when ferries or buses depart early.
- Walk to Livadi Beach rather than driving. The beach is 200 metres from the hotel on foot; there's no benefit to moving your car, and beach-side parking is limited.
- Factor in ferry timing. Morning ferries to Piraeus depart early. The hotel's 24-hour reception means late check-outs or early check-ins can sometimes be negotiated, but confirm this when you book.
- Explore Chora on foot from the bus stop. The bus from outside the hotel reaches Chora in around 10 minutes; the hilltop village has a different character from the port — quieter, with a Venetian castle and wide Aegean views.
- Check the ferry schedule before booking dates. Connections to Serifos reduce significantly outside June–September; if you are travelling in the shoulder season, verify your arrival and departure options match your stay dates.
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