Our Places
Tinos
A wilder side of the Aegean—defined by marble craft, hilltop villages, and a deeply rooted sense of place.
Welcome to Tinos
Tinos presents a more textured and expressive side of the Cyclades, shaped by craft, landscape, and a strong sense of local identity. Marble villages sit among terraced hills, while a long tradition of artisanal work continues to inform daily life.
The island carries a quiet intensity. Its terrain is more rugged, its weather more present, and its culture deeply embedded in the way people live and work. Intricate dovecotes punctuate the landscape, while a network of walking trails reveals the island slowly—through valleys, villages, and open hillsides.
Food is central to life here. Local cheeses, produce, and a deeply rooted culinary culture reflect a way of living that remains closely tied to the land. Days move between inland exploration and time by the sea, shaped as much by appetite as by curiosity.
Less polished yet deeply compelling, Tinos offers a different kind of experience—one grounded in authenticity, craft, and a way of life that feels both enduring and alive.
Private boat charters, island-hopping itineraries, hidden coves, beach lunches, sunset cruises, and days spent exploring the coastline from the sea.
From relaxed family lunches and traditional local cooking to private chefs, celebratory dinners, and carefully arranged dining experiences shaped around each stay.
Private yoga, movement sessions, massage treatments, and personalised wellness experiences arranged in the comfort and privacy of the villa.
Encounters with local artisans, galleries, workshops, historic sites, villages, and traditions that reveal the character and cultural heritage of each destination.
Coastal walks, hiking trails, cycling routes, watersports, horseback riding, and outdoor experiences that invite guests to discover each destination more actively.
Closer looks
Gathering around the table
Culinary
From relaxed family lunches and traditional local cooking to private chefs, celebratory dinners, and carefully arranged dining experiences shaped around each stay.
Time on the water
Sea & Sailing
Private boat charters, island-hopping itineraries, hidden coves, beach lunches, sunset cruises, and days spent exploring the coastline from the sea.
Space to slow down
Wellness
Private yoga, movement sessions, massage treatments, and personalised wellness experiences arranged in the comfort and privacy of the villa.
Getting Here
Tinos is reached by ferry from Rafina (approximately 2 to 4 hours) or from Piraeus. The island is also accessible via Mykonos, followed by a short ferry crossing of around 20–30 minutes.
Stay
Plan your stay in Tinos
We’ll guide you towards the right house—and shape the days around it.