Serifos (Greek: Σέριφος, Latin: Seriphus, also Seriphos; formerly Serpho or Serphanto) is a Greek island municipality in the Aegean Sea, located in the western Cyclades, south of Kythnos and northwest of Sifnos. It is part of the Milos regional unit. The area is 75.207 square kilometres (29.038 sq mi) and the population was 1,420 at the 2011 census. It is located about 170 kilometres (92 nautical miles) ESE of Piraeus.
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4.5 based on 97 reviews
Loved everything about this beach, mostly the view from the church and the hill. Go there prepared with iced cold water and snacks, if you want to spend many hours. An umbrella would be useful as well, espacially in august when you might not find a place under the trees.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
It's a nice, long, sandy beach, protected from the wind and it has Tamarisk trees to offer shade. It's popular and parking is a problem as there isn't any. You have to park your car along the main road. And there's an ugly problem too . Be careful where you step and where you lay your beach towel as the sand is littered with dog poop. People are obviously irresponsible and don't clean after their pets and the authorities are indifferent and don't do anything about it.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
The hill top Chora dominates the skyline when you arrive at the port of Serifos. Do make a point of visiting the Chora and the Kastro and wandering the cobblestoned lanes. You can either take the bus which travels up hourly, taking about 12-15 minutes or you can walk via the stairs which are marked as walking path 1a. We chose to take the bus and walk down the stairs for a good work out without the extra effort going up. You will find several cafes and tavernas up in the Chora and there are plenty of excellent photo opportunities.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Safe to swim as it is a bay. Seems a popular for luxury yachts to berth overnight. Low barren Mountains surround the beach. Only thing tha can spoil the scenery are three illegal unfinished small accommodation complexes which unfortunately will remain as is. But there are so many pluses that you dont let them spoil the scenery.
There is a small bar to buy refreshments and a bathroom as well as facilities to rent sunbeds and umbrellas.
4 based on 83 reviews
This is a beautiful curved bay with clear blue sea and golden sand. The sea was calm while we were there and we swam across the bay many times. The tamarisk trees along the beach offer welcome shade and we sometimes found free sunloungers. The taverna on the beach offered good food and drink and we were always welcome to use their facilities.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
This is a stand out for visiting as the history and interior of this monastery is fascinating. It is fortified and the door is always open and the local priest in residence is very welcoming, and will open up the church and also offer you a piece of his home made turkish delight. He lives there with his cats (we counted 7) and the interior is just delightful, and you don't feel that you are intruding. Do visit.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
4 based on 44 reviews
This beach is very good as a beach - with both sand and small pebbles (fifty-fifty), shallow, with beautiful trees that can be used as shades. Far from tourist crowds, very few people even in high season, perfect for relaxation! What is especially worth the relatively long trip - 20 minutes from the Chora of Serifos by car, is the spectacular views that you will have towards it from above each time you go there.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
we took the excellent Platis Gialos hotel at this beach and after we went around the island and know most of the Sifno's bays, it was clear that this beach is the best place to spend you holidays, because the facilities and restaurants and hotels
the best choice at Sifnos.
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