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Mini Mix is a small convenience store on Serifos, the quiet Cycladic island known for its iron-mining past and relatively unhurried pace of island life. For visitors staying in self-catering accommodation or simply needing to pick up water, snacks, or household basics without making a full trip to a larger supermarket, it fills a practical gap.

The store sits at coordinates placing it in the lower part of the island near the port area of Livadi, which is where most accommodation, tavernas, and visitor services on Serifos are concentrated. That location makes it a convenient stop whether you've just stepped off the ferry from Piraeus or Sifnos and need to stock the fridge, or you're heading out for a beach day and want to grab supplies on the way.

Serifos has a limited number of shops compared to larger Cycladic islands, so knowing where to find everyday items — bottled water, sunscreen, bread, cold drinks, or cleaning supplies — saves time and unnecessary searching.

What to Expect

Mini Mix operates as a small convenience store rather than a full-scale supermarket. The product range reflects the priorities of a typical island convenience shop: packaged and fresh food staples, bottled water and soft drinks, beer and wine, basic toiletries, sunscreen, and household essentials. You're unlikely to find a wide selection of fresh produce or specialty items, but for top-up shopping between larger grocery runs — or as your primary source of supplies during a short stay — the range is practical.

The shop serves both locals and visitors, which means stock tends to reflect what people actually need day-to-day on an island rather than tourist-specific impulse buys. Prices at small island convenience stores in the Cyclades are typically higher than mainland supermarkets, which is standard across Greek island destinations due to transport and supply costs. Bringing bulk non-perishables from Athens or a larger island port can reduce costs if you're planning a longer stay.

Because it is a small store, queues tend to move quickly, and the atmosphere is low-key. It's the kind of shop where a brief exchange in basic Greek — or patient pointing — is enough to get what you need.

How to Get There

The coordinates for Mini Mix (37.1420°N, 24.5151°E) place it in the Livadi area, which is Serifos's main port settlement at the bottom of the island's eastern coast. Livadi is where the ferry dock is located and where the majority of hotels, studios, and tavernas are concentrated.

From the ferry terminal, the store is reachable on foot within the Livadi area — the settlement is compact and walkable. If you're staying up in Chora, the hilltop capital, you'll need to either walk the steep path down to Livadi (roughly 20–25 minutes downhill) or take the local bus that runs between the two settlements. Serifos has limited but functional bus service during the summer season connecting Chora and Livadi. A taxi is another option for the Chora-to-Livadi trip.

Parking in Livadi is generally available near the port area on an informal basis. There are no dedicated parking facilities specifically noted near this store.

Best Time to Visit

Serifos sees its main visitor season between late June and early September. During peak summer, even small stores can experience afternoon rushes, particularly in the hour or two after a ferry arrives from Piraeus or neighboring islands. Going in the morning or early evening typically means a quicker visit.

In the shoulder season — May, early June, and October — Serifos is quieter and some smaller shops reduce their hours or operate on irregular schedules. If you're visiting outside the main summer window, it's worth confirming locally that the store is open before relying on it for supplies.

The Cyclades in summer get hot midday heat, so running errands like grocery shopping in the morning is generally more comfortable than the early afternoon.

Tips for Visiting

  • Carry cash. Small convenience stores on Greek islands frequently prefer or require cash, and card terminals can be unreliable. Having euros on hand avoids any inconvenience at the till.
  • Stock up on water early. Serifos tap water is generally not recommended for drinking, so bottled water is a daily necessity. Buying it in bulk at a convenience store is more economical than purchasing single bottles at beach bars or tavernas.
  • Check hours locally. No confirmed opening hours are available for this store. On Serifos, small shops often adjust their schedules seasonally or based on ferry arrivals. Ask at your accommodation for current hours.
  • Don't rely on it for fresh produce. For fruit, vegetables, and fresh bread, check whether there is a greengrocer or bakery nearby in Livadi, which typically offers better selection and fresher stock than a small convenience store.
  • Sunscreen and toiletries are available but limited. If you have specific brand requirements, bring them from Athens or a larger port, as the selection at small island stores is functional but narrow.
  • The store serves locals too. Serifos has a year-round community, and this is a working neighborhood shop, not a tourist-oriented deli. Straightforward, patient interaction is appreciated.
  • Combine your trip. Livadi's compact layout means you can pair a shop visit with other errands — the port, a waterfront café, or the beach at Livadi — without backtracking.

Practical Information

Mini Mix is a small convenience store serving the Livadi area of Serifos. No official website, phone number, or confirmed address is available in public records. For current opening hours and directions from your specific accommodation, the most reliable approach is to ask your hotel or rental host on arrival — local knowledge on a small island is consistently more accurate than online listings, which can lag behind seasonal changes.

Serifos is served by ferries from Piraeus (approximately 3–4 hours by conventional ferry, faster by high-speed service) and has connections to neighboring islands including Sifnos, Milos, and Kythnos. Most ferry arrivals come into Livadi port, putting you close to the store without additional transport.

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