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Marinos Market sits in Livadi, the port village of Serifos, making it one of the most accessible places on the island to stock up on groceries, fresh produce, and everyday household items. For visitors arriving by ferry from Piraeus or the other Western Cyclades islands, the market is a practical first stop before heading up to Chora or settling into a rental apartment.

Serifos is a relatively small island with limited shopping options, so Marinos Market serves both locals and tourists throughout the season. Whether you need water, bread, snacks for a beach day, or ingredients for a self-catered meal, this is the kind of neighbourhood store that covers the basics without requiring a trip to a larger island.

The shop carries the range you would expect from a Cycladic village grocery: packaged goods, dairy, drinks, and a selection of fresh items. Availability naturally shifts with the season — summer brings a fuller stock to meet the influx of visitors, while shoulder-season visits may find a narrower selection.

What to Expect

Marinos Market is a working local supermarket rather than a tourist-oriented deli or gourmet shop. The layout is compact, as is typical of island grocery stores, and the focus is on practical everyday goods: bottled water, soft drinks and beer, packaged bread and baked goods, pasta, canned foods, dairy products, eggs, cleaning supplies, and basic personal-care items.

Fresh produce and meat availability will depend on delivery schedules, which on a small island like Serifos are tied to ferry arrivals. If you are planning to cook a specific meal, it is worth visiting early in the day or shortly after a ferry has docked, when stock is at its freshest. The phone number listed — +30 2281 051279 — can be useful for a quick call ahead if you need to confirm a specific item is in stock before making the trip.

The store's Google rating of 3.1 from 24 reviews reflects a modest local operation rather than an exceptional retail experience, which is entirely normal for a utility grocery on a quiet Cycladic island. Expectations should be set accordingly: the value here is convenience and location, not range or price competition.

For visitors staying in Livadi itself, the market is within easy walking distance of the waterfront and the main cluster of accommodation and tavernas. Those based in Chora, the hilltop capital, will need to descend to Livadi to shop here — a journey of roughly 3 kilometres by road.

How to Get There

Marinos Market is located at Livadi 840 05, in the coastal settlement that forms Serifos's main port. If you arrive by ferry at the Livadi port, the market is a short walk from the dock along the seafront road. The coordinates (37.1442, 24.5145) place it centrally within the Livadi built-up area.

From Chora, the easiest approach by car or scooter is the main road descending from the hilltop village to the port — the descent takes around five to ten minutes by vehicle. There is also a local bus service that connects Chora and Livadi during the summer season, running several times daily; the stop in Livadi is near the waterfront. Taxis are available on the island, though supply is limited and it is advisable to have the local taxi contact saved.

Parking along the Livadi waterfront road is generally available, though it fills up quickly during peak summer weeks in July and August.

Best Time to Visit

For purely practical purposes, visiting Marinos Market in the morning is advisable — stock will be freshest, the shop will be cooler, and queues minimal. Midday in July and August can bring a short rush as beach-goers stop in for drinks and snacks.

The market operates year-round serving the island's resident population, though reduced hours or days may apply outside the main tourist season (roughly May through September). No confirmed opening hours were available at the time of writing, so a phone call ahead is recommended if you are visiting in the spring or autumn shoulder season, or outside standard daytime hours.

In the peak summer months the market will be most reliably stocked, benefiting from increased ferry frequency to Piraeus and the greater demand on the island.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring cash as a backup. Card payment infrastructure on small Cycladic islands can be inconsistent; it is worth carrying euros in case the terminal is unavailable.
  • Time your shop around ferry arrivals. Fresh produce and perishables are typically replenished after ferry deliveries, so shopping shortly after a boat docks improves your chances of finding a full selection.
  • Call ahead for specific needs. If you require a particular item — infant formula, specific dietary products, or a larger quantity of something — ring +30 2281 051279 before making the trip from Chora.
  • Buy water here rather than at beach kiosks. Large bottles are significantly cheaper at a supermarket than at beach bars or smaller kiosks, and staying hydrated is important in Cycladic summer heat.
  • Stock up before weekends and public holidays. Greek public holidays can affect store hours, and island supply chains mean that running out of stock before the next ferry is a real possibility.
  • Don't expect a deli or wine selection. If you are looking for local Serifos wines, cured meats, or regional specialties, you will find better options at specialist shops or directly from producers on the island. Marinos Market covers staples, not premium local goods.
  • Combine the trip with other Livadi errands. The port area has the island's ATM, pharmacy, and waterfront tavernas, so a Livadi run can cover multiple practical needs in one stop.

Practical Information

  • Address: Livadi 840 05, Serifos, Greece
  • Phone: +30 2281 051279
  • Facebook: facebook.com/marinosmarkets
  • Google Maps: View location
  • Opening hours: Not confirmed — contact the store directly or check locally on arrival.
  • Coordinates: 37.1442° N, 24.5145° E

Marinos Market is not a destination in itself, but on an island like Serifos where self-catering is a common and cost-effective way to holiday, having a reliable local grocery in the port village is genuinely useful. It fills a practical gap that visitors staying in villas, rented rooms, or apartments will appreciate from the first day of their trip.

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Livadi 840 05, Greece

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