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Boheme del Mar

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About

Boheme del Mar sits directly on the port of Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros and one of the most architecturally striking harbor towns in the Cyclades. With a name that signals a particular attitude toward leisure, it operates as a bar rather than a restaurant — think long afternoons with a drink in hand watching ferries come and go, transitioning into evenings that run well past midnight.

The bar holds a 4.5-star rating across more than 525 Google reviews, which for a port-side bar in a mid-sized Cycladic capital is a consistent signal of quality and staying power. It opens at 10:00 AM every day of the week and stays open until 5:00 AM, making it one of the few spots in Ermoupoli that bridges the gap between a casual daytime stop and a late-night venue.

Ermoupoli itself is not a beach-resort town. Its energy is urban and distinctly Greek — neoclassical mansions climb the hillsides, the marble-paved Miaouli Square anchors the center, and the working port gives the waterfront a purposeful, lived-in character. Boheme del Mar draws from that setting, offering a place to sit with a view of the water without the holiday-park artificiality you'd find in more tourist-heavy islands.

What to Expect

Boheme del Mar occupies a spot on the Ermoupoli waterfront, with the port activity and harbor views as its main backdrop. The bar format here means the focus is on drinks — cocktails, spirits, and likely the standard Greek island lineup of freddo espresso and cold coffee during the daytime hours, shifting toward alcohol-forward orders as evening approaches.

The hours tell a clear story about the place's identity. Opening at 10:00 AM catches the late-morning coffee crowd and tourists orienting themselves after a ferry arrival. The run to 5:00 AM every single night — including Mondays and Tuesdays when most venues in smaller Greek towns close early — indicates a genuine late-night function. Syros has a local nightlife culture that outlasts most other Cycladic islands, partly because it has a year-round residential population and a university presence.

The atmosphere, based on the venue's own description on Instagram, treats fun as something organic rather than manufactured. The crowd on any given evening might include locals, students, and travelers who've done the Aegean ferry circuit and discovered that Syros rewards a longer stop than a transit day.

Indoor and outdoor seating arrangements are typical for a bar of this type in Ermoupoli, though specific layout details are not confirmed. The waterfront position is the defining spatial feature — you're drinking with the port in view, not tucked into a side street.

How to Get There

Boheme del Mar is in Ermoupoli at the address registered as Ermoupoli 841 00. The bar is located on or near the port waterfront, which in Ermoupoli means the main harbor promenade running along the seafront. If you're arriving by ferry, the port is your landing point, and the waterfront bars are within easy walking distance of the main disembarkation area.

From Miaouli Square — the central reference point for most visitors in Ermoupoli — head downhill toward the port. The walk takes around five to ten minutes on foot. Taxis are available at the port and in the town center.

Parking in the port area of Ermoupoli can be tight in summer. If you're driving, plan to park on the outer edges of the harbor zone and walk in. Most visitors to the port waterfront arrive on foot.

The bar's coordinates (37.4429059, 24.9448711) place it clearly within the Ermoupoli port zone.

Best Time to Visit

Boheme del Mar works at different registers depending on the time of day and season. In July and August, when ferry traffic peaks and Syros gets its highest visitor volume, the evening and late-night hours are the busiest. Arriving between 9:00 PM and 11:00 PM puts you in the animated early-evening window; going later, past midnight, is when the Greek late-night rhythm fully takes hold.

For a quieter experience, the daytime hours — especially mid-morning or early afternoon — offer the same waterfront position with a much more relaxed pace. Watching port activity over a coffee is a legitimate reason to be there before noon.

Syros has a shoulder season that extends into October, and because it's a year-round island with its own population and economy, Boheme del Mar likely operates outside the compressed summer window that shuts down many Cycladic venues entirely. The all-week, late-night schedule suggests it functions year-round or close to it, though verifying off-season hours directly is always advisable.

In summer, the port-facing position means some exposure to the meltemi, the northerly wind that blows across the Cyclades from late June through August. Depending on the seating arrangement, wind can make outdoor spots less comfortable on particularly gusty evenings.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead off-season. The hours listed (10:00 AM – 5:00 AM daily) are confirmed for the current operating period, but if you're visiting in November through March, a quick call to +30 2281 083354 confirms they're open before you make the trip down to the port.
  • Arrive by ferry and walk straight there. If you're landing in Ermoupoli for the first time, the short walk from the ferry terminal to the waterfront bars is an efficient way to get oriented and catch your breath before finding your accommodation.
  • Order coffee in the morning, cocktails at night. Greek port bars of this type typically do both well. The midday transition between coffee service and evening drinks is a useful window if you want a table without competing for one.
  • Bring cash as backup. Card acceptance is standard in Ermoupoli, but having euros on hand avoids any inconvenience if the card terminal is down during a busy night.
  • Position matters. If you have a choice of tables, a seat facing the port gives you the full benefit of the location. Ask for an outdoor or harbor-facing spot when you arrive.
  • Factor in the late finish. If you're staying in Ermoupoli and have an early ferry, the venue's 5:00 AM closing time is worth noting. The port is lively late at night, and the proximity to the ferry dock means the sound profile at that hour reflects it.
  • Follow their Instagram for current specials or events. The account (@bohemedelmar) is active and posts updates; it's a reliable way to check for themed nights or temporary changes to the schedule.

What to Order

Specific menu details are not confirmed in the available information, so the following is based on what bars of this type and format in Ermoupoli typically serve.

Daytime orders at Greek waterfront bars almost universally center on coffee — freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino in summer, hot espresso in cooler months. Fresh orange juice and cold soft drinks are standard accompaniments.

Evenings shift toward cocktails, Greek spirits such as tsipouro and ouzo, and imported spirits. Local Greek beers and wines are usually available. Given the bar's positioning and clientele profile, a cocktail list is the likely centerpiece of the evening menu.

If you have specific dietary requirements or are looking for food alongside drinks, confirming directly with the bar before arriving is the safest approach — the source description characterizes this as a bar rather than a restaurant, so food service, if any, may be limited.

Address

Ermoupoli 841 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday10:00 – 05:00
tuesday10:00 – 05:00
wednesday10:00 – 05:00
thursday10:00 – 05:00
friday10:00 – 05:00
saturday10:00 – 05:00
sunday10:00 – 05:00

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