Things to do
Beach Exploration
Serifos is home to an incredible 72 beaches—many untouched and beautifully wild. Ganema is one of the island's largest beaches and well-protected from the northern winds. Other top picks:
Psili Ammos – fine sand and crystal-clear water
Maliadiko – peaceful and less crowded
Sykamia – remote, scenic, and perfect for a full-day escape,
Kalo Ambeli worth the trail walk
Boat Rentals
Exploring Serifos by sea is a fantastic way to access secluded beaches and enjoy the coastline. Local boat rentals and scuba sessions are available locally in Livadi here.
Local Experiences and Culture
Mrs Ritas dairy. A true character Mrs Rita keeps the traditinal local cheese, sweets and alcohol products alive
Chrysoloras Winery
Discover Serifos wines and enjoy a tasting experience at this local vineyard.-
Monastery of Taxiarchon
A spiritual and historical landmark in Serifos. Folklore Museum (Kato Chora)
Housed in a traditional building, it offers a glimpse into the island's cultural past.
More info: Folklore MuseumChurch Festivals (Panigyria)
Traditional feasts follow religious services, offering free local food, wine, live music, and folk dancing.
Mining Heritage in Mega Livadi
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Visit Mega Livadi: A historically rich village once central to Serifos' mining industry.
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Geological and Mining Exhibition
Behind the bust of Kostas Speras (leader of the 1916 miners' strike), there is a small exhibition of mining tools and rocks from Serifos. Opening hours vary, but if you find it open, it's worth a visit. -
Explore the Mines: Walk through old mining paths and explore abandoned tunnels and structures.
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Sunset photo Spot: Capture here the iconic metal loading crane, one of Serifos' most striking industrial remnants.