Tinos

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Where to stay in Tinos

Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local festivals.

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Don't miss

  • Panagia Evangelistria: This iconic church is a significant pilgrimage site and features stunning architecture.
  • Exomvourgo Mountain: Offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Tinos' ancient past with ruins.
  • Pyrgos Village: Famous for its marble sculptures and charming streets, it's a hidden gem of the island.
  • The Windmills of Tinos: A picturesque sight that embodies the island's heritage and offers great photo opportunities.
  • Kolimbithra Beach: Known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning scenery, perfect for relaxation.

Where to eat

  • Taverna To Thalassaki: Known for its fresh seafood and traditional Tinian dishes.
  • Pizzeria Katerina: Famous for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and cozy ambiance.
  • Ouzeri O Kipos: Offers a selection of local mezes and a great view of the sea.

Do this

  • The Tinos Marble Festival: An annual event showcasing the island's rich marble craftsmanship.
  • Local Wine Tasting: Experience unique local varietals produced in Tinos' vineyards.
  • Hiking the Tinos Trails: Explore breathtaking landscapes and traditional villages along the island's hiking routes.

Local tips

  • Visit during local festivals for an authentic cultural experience and traditional cuisine.
  • Check out the local markets for fresh produce and handmade goods.
  • Try the local cheese, particularly 'graviera' and 'myzithra', for a true taste of Tinos.
  • Explore the lesser-known beaches for a more tranquil experience away from the crowds.

Know before you go

Best time

May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local festivals.

Getting around

Buses are the most common form of public transport, while renting a scooter or car is popular for exploring the island. Taxis are also available.

Airport

JMK

Language

Greek is the main language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.

Safety

Tinos is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates, but standard precautions should still be taken.

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