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Cyclades Hotel Serifos

1.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (141)
"Great host in Demitris, good location"
Cyclades Hotel Serifos

Albatross Hotel

1.0 star property
7.0 out of 10, Good, (44)
"Right on the beach in Serifos port. Location is perfect. The hotel is quite old and would need to be refurbished but for the price it is a good option."
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Apollonia awaits: its island views, museums, and more!

Apollonia Απολλωνία, Sifnos.  The biggest festival of all is that of the patron saint of the island, Panagia Chrysopigi, celebrated on Ascension Day, attended by many people from all over the island and beyond.  In the afternoon of the day before, the miracle icon of Zoodochou Pigis (the Life-Giving Spring) is ‘transported’ from the home of the ‘panigiras’ and the festival procession, with the clergy and the faithful, follows the path to the Holy Church of Agios Georgios in Kamares where the liturgy is held. Then the clergy, with the ‘panigiras’ carrying the icon, board the ferry that each year on this day adds the sacred rock of Chrysopigi to its route from Piraeus. The ship does not carry the believers because disembarkation is potentially dangerous. The crowd of believers, local people and visitors, take the road to Chrissopigi where the arrival of the icon is greeted with great enthusiasm, and the celebrations are honoured by music of the Coast Guard band.
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