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Galazio is a casual café on Serifos offering coffee, cold drinks, and light snacks in an unhurried atmosphere. Based on its coordinates, it sits in or close to Livadi, the island's main port village and the natural gathering point for both arrivals and day-trippers exploring the lower half of Serifos.

Serifos has a reputation for being one of the quieter, less developed Cycladic islands, and the cafés that thrive here tend to match that character — places where a coffee can stretch into an hour without anyone rushing you. Galazio fits that mould: the kind of spot where the pace slows down as soon as you sit.

Its name, which simply means "blue" in Greek, is one of the most common words you'll encounter across the Cyclades — on signs, boats, and shutters — and on Serifos it points toward the particular shade the Aegean takes on a calm morning in the port.

What to Expect

The description points to a café rather than a full-service restaurant: coffee in its various forms, fresh or bottled cold drinks, and snacks or light bites to accompany them. In the Cycladic café tradition, this typically covers freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino (the cold-whipped format that has become the default for warm-weather coffee drinking in Greece), along with juice, soft drinks, and possibly light plates such as toast, pastries, or small sandwiches.

The setting is described as relaxed, which in the context of Livadi generally means outdoor or semi-outdoor seating with easy access to the waterfront energy of the port without being squeezed into a loud tourist strip. Livadi's waterfront is low-key by Cycladic standards — fishing boats, a modest beach, and a handful of cafés and tavernas spaced comfortably apart.

This is a practical stop for a morning coffee before heading up to Chora, a midday break between beach visits, or a cold drink at the end of an afternoon on the water. Don't expect a full kitchen or an extensive menu — the value here is the atmosphere and the ease of stopping in.

How to Get There

The coordinates place Galazio in the Livadi area, which is where the ferry from Piraeus docks and where most accommodation on the lower part of the island is concentrated. If you've arrived by ferry, you're already in the right neighbourhood — Livadi's café strip is walkable from the port in a few minutes.

If you're staying in Chora (the hilltop capital), the road down to Livadi is about 5 kilometres and takes roughly 10 minutes by car or scooter. The local bus runs between Chora and Livadi several times a day during the summer season, making the trip easy without a vehicle. Taxis are also available from the port area.

Parking in Livadi is generally informal and available along the approach roads into the village, though space gets tighter in August.

Best Time to Visit

Serifos is a summer island. The main season runs from late June through early September, with July and August bringing the largest crowds — though "large" on Serifos is still modest compared to Mykonos or Santorini. Cafés along the Livadi waterfront are busiest in the mornings between around 9 and 11, when the day-trippers and beach-goers are getting organised, and again in the late afternoon as people return from the beaches.

For the quietest experience, aim for a weekday morning in June or September, when the light is good and the port hasn't filled up yet. August afternoons can be warm and breezy in equal measure — Serifos catches the meltemi wind from the north, which makes outdoor sitting comfortable even in the heat of summer.

The café is likely seasonal, operating from around May or June through September or October, as is typical for most food and drink businesses on smaller Cycladic islands. Confirm before visiting if you're travelling outside the peak summer window.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm it's open before making it your destination. No verified opening hours are currently published; hours can shift week to week in shoulder season.
  • Order a freddo if the weather is warm. Cold-whipped espresso drinks are the standard format in Greek cafés during summer and are almost always well made even in small spots.
  • Bring cash. Smaller cafés on less-touristed islands sometimes don't accept cards, or connections can be unreliable.
  • Use it as a base for the morning. Livadi has a beach, a few small shops, and easy connections to other beaches by boat or road — a café stop here works well as the start of a half-day itinerary.
  • Don't confuse it with Galazio Suites. There is a separate accommodation business on Serifos that trades under a similar name; this is the café.
  • Check the bus schedule at the same time. If you're coming down from Chora, the Livadi–Chora bus timetable is worth knowing so you don't end up waiting in the afternoon heat.

Practical Information

Galazio is a café serving coffee, cold drinks, and snacks. It appears to be located in or near Livadi, the main port of Serifos, based on available coordinate data. No verified address, phone number, or opening hours are currently available for this listing. Visitors are advised to ask locally on arrival or check for current information at their accommodation, as smaller establishments on Serifos often operate on flexible seasonal schedules.

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