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Getting There

Planning a trip to the serene and picturesque Serifos Island? This informative guide will help you navigate your way to this idyllic destination. As there is no airport on Serifos, the most convenient option for air travel is Athens International Airport. From there, you can take a ferry from Athens or other Cyclades islands. Keep in mind that ferry schedules may vary according to the season, so plan accordingly.

Ferry

To reach Serifos, you have a few options: The main way of going is from Piraeus Port in Athens. During the summer months, Serifos is connected daily to other Cyclades islands (Ios, Kimolos, Mykonos, Tinos, Paros, Naxos, Andros, Folegandros, Amorgos, Anafi, Siros) via high-speed ferries and conventional car ferries. The journey takes approximately 4.5 hours on a car ferry and around 2.5 hours on high-speed ferries. Additionally, Serifos has connections to Crete through Milos. Keep in mind that the frequency of sea transportation may change with the season. During the summer, extra routes are available from Lavrion port (Southern Attica).

Getting Around

Bus

Throughout the summer months, buses operate regular services to the island’s most sought-after destinations. Chora has connections to Livadi and several nearby villages. Schedules are typically displayed at bus stops in Livadi and Ano Chora, and passengers can purchase tickets onboard the bus.

Public bus service (KTEL): Phone: +302281051034

Phone: +30 6944795167 and +30 6932344142

Taxis

Phone: +30 697 380 1051

Phone: +30 694 447 3044