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An island of raw beauty
Serifos is an island with rugged mining sites, a glorious history, and a special style of its own. Once you are there, you will be impressed by the serenity of the landscape, as your senses get attuned to its beauty. The land is made of iron and granite, making Serifos the rockiest island in the Cyclades. It may be an arid place, but it boasts some of the most beautiful beaches found on the Aegean Sea islands.
Serifos’ rugged terrain is the reason for its large variety of beaches. Rocky and pebbly or gold-coloured sands are all washed by crystal-clear deep blue waters. You can access most of them by car, while other locations you can reach through paths or by boat. The island’s pride is Psili Ammos, which has received an award as the top beach among the twenty best beaches in Europe.
The island villages have been built the traditional way, following the local architectural style; you’ll see white-washed little houses with blue-coloured frames on their windows that add to the beauty of the natural surroundings. Serifos is not far from Athens - only two and a half hours by high-speed ferry and about four by conventional ferry. It’s a popular destination for many people and it has fans who visit it every year, either for the weekend or for a longer stay. Serifos is often the choice for those who want a laid-back holiday, but there are also plenty of outdoor activities for you to try here; hiking (along sign-posted paths), climbing, mountain biking, and scuba-diving.
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Serifos is an island with rugged mining sites, a glorious history, and a special style of its own. Once you are there, you will be impressed by the serenity of the landscape, as your senses get attuned to its beauty. The land is made of iron and granite, making Serifos the rockiest island in the Cyclades. It may be an arid place, but it boasts some of the most beautiful beaches found on the Aegean Sea islands.
Serifos’ rugged terrain is the reason for its large variety of beaches. Rocky and pebbly or gold-coloured sands are all washed by crystal-clear deep blue waters. You can access most of them by car, while other locations you can reach through paths or by boat. The island’s pride is Psili Ammos, which has received an award as the top beach among the twenty best beaches in Europe.
The island villages have been built the traditional way, following the local architectural style; you’ll see white-washed little houses with blue-coloured frames on their windows that add to the beauty of the natural surroundings. Serifos is not far from Athens - only two and a half hours by high-speed ferry and about four by conventional ferry. It’s a popular destination for many people and it has fans who visit it every year, either for the weekend or for a longer stay. Serifos is often the choice for those who want a laid-back holiday, but there are also plenty of outdoor activities for you to try here; hiking (along sign-posted paths), climbing, mountain biking, and scuba-diving.
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