Lia Beach at Livadi
Exploring Serifos Sailing Holidays area
Lia is one of the very well reputed beaches on Serifos on the north-eastern shore at 5 km east of the harbour of Livadi and is surrounded by great scenery. The road leading to Lia beach begins at the end of the harbour of Livadi, so it is not difficult to find. Lia beach consists of sand especially at the seabed and some pebbles too. It is quite secluded and one of the naturists favourite spot. In fact, Serifos is well known for the picturesque beaches with excellent waters. Among the different options, some of them count on convenient tour facilities, while others are more secluded and unspoiled.
Navigational Aids
Route starts from the square of Mills in Chora. The biggest part of the trail is paved, and only the last part is an asphalt road.
Some of the traditional foods of Serifos are sun-dried tomatoes, delicious chickpeas, fava, local sausages, skepastaria and sour cheese. In Taverna Petros, visitors can taste these delightful bites, the so-called mezedes.
Livadakia is one of the most popular sandy beaches on Serifos, situated on the south-western side of the island below Chora, the beautiful capital. This area has many beaches as well, like Livadi, and Avlomonas beach, but usually Livadakia is the most crowded.
Below the area of Rammos, there is a small beach called Karavi, the beach has no shade and is sandy with pebbles. Karavi means ship in the Greek language and the beach has taken its name from the shipwrecks which lie under its ground.
After the area of Rammos, we meet a concrete road. If we turn left we will be heading towards the Kalo Ampeli beach (The good vineyard beach).
Isolated, small, sandy beach in the south side of the island. The beach is unorganized, so make sure you have that you may need.
If we continue after the right turn for Lia beach, we will come to the hill from where Agios Sostis double beach starts to become visable. The one beach looks to the south whereas the second beach faces the north.
Psili Ammos is one of the most popular beaches on Serifos located on the east coast, at about 8 km north from the port of Livadi. The available options for reaching Psili Ammos are on foot, which takes around an hour from Livadi; or by moped, which rentals are available at the port as well.
A small beach (approximately 4 kilometers) with sand and pebbles and the beautiful country church of Agios Ioannis. The near-by beaches on this side of the island end here.
You will arrive here if you follow the path from Kentarhos village. The beach is ideal for swimming and there are few trees that provide shade.