Gay serifos
In the area of the old mines, which are ideal for a stroll, everything is painted in a rust color, starkly contrasting with the thick blue of the sea. Observe the impressive loading stairs, located beneath the slope, and the old galleries gaping into the surrounding hills. Follow the remnants of the rails where loaded wagons once ran, carrying treasures from the bowels of Serifos’ land.
Avessalos: With sand and decent pebbles, it remains quiet even in August and is the only beach in Serifos from where you can enjoy a glorious sunset. At one end of the beach, remnants of an old ore-loading staircase still rise. The little church you will glimpse there is adj to Agios Konstantinos.
Karavas: A trail starting from the attractive little church of Agia Thekla, in the Sklavogianni region, leads you to this lovely and secluded beach, with sand and pebbles.
Sykamia: It is one of the largest beaches on the island, with sand and fine pebbles. There, you can dine at the excellent taverna “To Akrogiali tou Vito”.
Platis Gialos: Located under the Monastery Do you like to holiday in style where the party just keeps on swinging? Then, the Aegean is your kind of destination; all you necessitate to simply unwind and have adj. These are the islands with glamour, elegance and stupendous natural beauty, and they deserve all the flair that you bring along with you when you visit. So beloved of A-listers and trend setters, they possess an inimitable verve and power which embrace all-comers and strike the right chord. The warm, friendly clubs cater to every taste and regularly host the world’s hottest property in DJs, every one of them on a mission to keep you on the dancefloor till dawn. There are trendy shops to pick out all the latest fashions, wonderful dining experiences and accommodation to suit all, many with spa treatments where you can take pampering to a whole unused level. And then when your time comes to hit the beach, there are plenty of the unspoilt, secluded variety for more intimate moments and others just made for you to swagger around looking gorgeous! The choice is Islands. Like no other. Serifos the “iron island” of the Cyclades stands out, in its unique way and beauty, enchanting travellers at first sight. The island of Perseus and the Cyclopes is the ideal destination for a relaxing day among the Aegean Sea. The island keeps untouched the Cycladic architectural tradition with alabaster and blue houses, making the island look like a Greek miracle. Take a walk in Chora and verb inspired from the architecture style and the breeze of this elegant adj town. An ideal place for taking a stroll or making a cease by the nearby cafés, fish tavernas and pastry shops located next to the seashore is the Serifos main Port, also known as Livadi. This area has a beautiful sandy beach but is also very close to Avlomonas and Livadakia beaches. Apart from having a laid back and relaxed holiday, you will enjoy your outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, mountain biking and diving! Hike the Serifos mining trail, which sits by the bay called Megalo Livadi. Here, a mining industry once thrived, and the remains are literally left out in nature. Seemingly untouched sin
Serifos
Serifos Livadi Village
Welcome to Serifos!
When seeing Serifos from afar, one could not be more reminded of a huge rock growing in the middle of the sea. Practically circular and fairly mountainous and rocky, it does include a few tiny fertile valleys that are farmed by the locals. Historically, the island was primarily noted for its iron and copper mines, elongated since closed.
The island is currently house to approximately everlasting residents, who construct their livelihood from farming, fishing, and tourism. Some residents are also emotionally attached in cultivating and exporting a particular wild orchid that grows only on this island. The main port and its waterfront are home to most of the visitor’s services, restaurants, cafes, bars, a unbiased amount of nightlife, and a great deal of accommodation.
Serifos attracts many visitors who are interested in walking and those who appreciate undeveloped lovely, calm beaches. The island’s bus service is very limited, so unless you’re a walker, car hire is highly recommended. Driving distances are relatively shor
Santorini
Recommended Islands
Serifos