Serifos is an "undiscovered" Greek island where the top things to do revolve around appreciating its undeveloped wild landscape, stunning beaches and authentic Cycladic island atmosphere. Authentic, Wild and Beautiful: Serifos Island Most international travelers have not heard of Serifos, a small island in the west Cyclades. It’s a dry island with lovely hills and beautiful whitewashed sugar...
Love running? Wouldn't you love to race on a Greek island course through a stunning, environmentally protected area of secluded beaches and rocky slopes? All the while the sun sets around you melting into a swirl of red and orange on the horizon. Welcome to the Serifos Sunset Race experience. (more…)
I look forward to dining at the best restaurants on Serifos every time I go. Here's a handy rundown of where to eat on this beautiful Cycladic island. (more…)
The best beaches of Serifos are pretty much as nature intended them to be. They are one of the best reasons to visit. Here's a complete rundown of them categorized for every beach style. (more…)
A steep walk up a series of whitewashed steps leads to the historic Venetian castle of Serifos, a place that offers some of the best views on the island. (more…)
The Chora of Serifos is the island's main town. The whitewashed village cascades down a rocky island peak, making it a unique place in Greece to explore. (more…)
Hiking the mining trail of Serifos, I couldn't hep but wonder what untold stories still echo through those abandoned island hills and dark caves that once bustled with activity. (more…)
Hiking on Serifos guarantees spectacular views that can only be experienced in the Cycladic islands. The historic Monopati is a hike full of panoramic moments. (more…)
Celebrating carnival in the Greek islands is a joyous time of the year. Think costumes and parties. The kapetania of Serifos is a unique local tradition, a costume parade that has more meaning than meets the eye. (more…)
On the Epiphany, a Greek Orthodox holiday called Ta Fota, men dive into the chilly sea to swim to race to something of meaning. I found out why on the Greek island of Serifos. (more…)