Serifos Beach Hotel

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Serifos Beach Hotel stands in Livadi, the main coastal settlement of Serifos, roughly 50 metres from the waterline and 200 metres from the beach itself. The hotel has been run by the Kataleifu family for over 50 years, giving it a track record unusual for a small Cycladic island property. Its position means you are within a two-minute walk of bus stops, taxis, restaurants, and cafes, while still being able to see the whitewashed hilltop village of Chora from your balcony.
The ferry pier is approximately 450 metres away, so arriving and leaving with luggage is straightforward — no steep climbs, no shuttle transfers. That combination of flat terrain, sea proximity, and a central address makes this one of the more practical bases for exploring Serifos, particularly if you are not renting a car.
With 28 rooms and 2 suites spread across the property, the hotel is modest in scale, which suits the pace of Serifos. The island draws visitors who want quiet beaches and empty trails rather than a packed resort scene, and Livadi is the calmest port in the western Cyclades at most points in the season.
What to Expect
All rooms have been renovated and come equipped with air conditioning, HD television, a minibar, free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Every room includes a balcony: standard rooms look out over the hotel's courtyard, while others face directly toward Chora perched on its granite ridge. That hillside view — white cubic houses stacked against dark rock — is one of the more distinctive sights Serifos offers and it costs nothing to have it from your bed.
The two suites sit above the standard inventory and are bookable directly through the hotel's own reservation widget at serifosbeach.gr. Room types include double rooms with one double bed, twin rooms with two single beds, and double extra rooms with a double bed — a typical configuration for a family-run Greek island hotel catering to couples, friends, and occasional families.
Breakfast is served buffet-style in a dedicated breakfast room, with a reported range of products rather than a set-plate format. The hotel does not operate a restaurant for lunch or dinner, but Livadi's waterfront has a cluster of tavernas and cafes within a short walk.
Parking is enclosed and free — a detail worth noting because Livadi's summer streets fill quickly when the late-July and August ferries land. Guests arriving by car will not need to circle the port looking for space.
The hotel operates 24 hours a day, with reception available at all times.
How to Get There
Serifos is reached by ferry from Piraeus, with Blue Star Ferries and Seajets both serving the route. Journey time from Piraeus is roughly 2.5 to 4 hours depending on the vessel. The hotel is 450 metres from the ferry pier in Livadi — an easy flat walk even with bags.
If you are arriving by bus from Chora (the hilltop capital), the bus stops within two minutes of the hotel on foot. Taxis operate from the port and can be found at the same stop. There is no airport on Serifos; all arrivals are by sea.
For guests driving on the island, the hotel's own enclosed car park removes the main logistical headache of Livadi in high season. The address is Livadi 840 05, and the coordinates (37.1440 N, 24.5131 E) place it clearly on mapping apps.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a compressed summer season. The island comes alive from late June through August, with the peak falling in the last two weeks of July and the first two weeks of August. During peak weeks Livadi fills and accommodation books out; the Serifos Beach Hotel's relatively large room count (by island standards) means availability holds a little longer than smaller guesthouses, but early booking is still advisable.
September is widely regarded as the most comfortable month: sea temperatures remain warm from the summer, crowds thin noticeably after the 15 August holiday, and the meltemi winds that buffet the Cyclades through July and August begin to ease. Late May and early June offer cool mornings, empty beaches, and open hotels, though some waterfront businesses have not yet reached full operating hours.
For the hotel specifically, the 24-hour reception means late arrivals on night ferries — a common Serifos situation — are manageable without pre-arranging a key handover.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the hotel website (serifosbeach.gr) to access their own reservation system and, potentially, rates not listed on third-party platforms. The booking widget is embedded on the homepage.
- Request a Chora-view room when booking if the hilltop vista matters to you; courtyard-facing rooms are quieter but miss that outlook.
- Use the free parking even for day trips — Livadi's road space is genuinely limited in August and the hotel car park is a significant practical advantage.
- The ferry schedule shapes your day. Livadi becomes briefly chaotic when large ferries dock; if you want to swim or eat in peace, plan around the published timetable.
- Bring cash. Serifos has limited ATM infrastructure; Livadi has a cash machine but it can run dry in August. Having euros on arrival avoids stress.
- The beach itself is sandy and long — Livadi beach stretches for several hundred metres and is the largest on the island. It is walkable from the hotel in under five minutes.
- Contact the hotel by phone (+30 2281 051209) or email ([email protected]) for specific questions about room availability, breakfast times, or early check-in, rather than relying solely on booking platforms.
- Chora is 3 km uphill from Livadi by road. The bus runs regularly in season, or you can walk the stepped footpath in 30–40 minutes — steep but rewarding.
Facilities and Location
The hotel's stated facilities include:
- 28 rooms and 2 suites, all renovated with private bathroom, air conditioning, minibar, HD TV, and free Wi-Fi
- Balconies on every room, facing either the courtyard or Chora
- Buffet breakfast room
- Enclosed outdoor car park, free for guests
- 24-hour reception
- Direct flat access to Livadi port, beach, bus stop, taxis, and the main restaurant strip
The property is managed by the Kataleifu family, whose hospitality background on the island spans more than five decades. It is described internally as having a family atmosphere with young, attentive staff. The Instagram account (@alexandrosbeachserifos) and Facebook page (facebook.com/serifoshotels) carry recent guest content and property images.
A Google rating of 3.3 from 81 reviews suggests a property that satisfies guests looking for a clean, well-located, practical base rather than a boutique or luxury experience. It is worth reading recent reviews on your booking platform of choice to calibrate expectations on current standards, as renovated island hotels can vary year to year.
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