Tinos (Greek: Τήνος [ˈtinos]) is a Greek island situated in the Aegean Sea. It is located in the Cyclades archipelago. In antiquity, Tinos was also known as Ophiussa (from ophis, Greek for snake) and Hydroessa (from hydor, Greek for water). The closest islands are Andros, Delos, and Mykonos. It has a land area of 194.464 square kilometres (75.083 sq mi) and a 2011 census population of 8,636 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Tinos
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Producer of Cycladic, Silver European Beer Star Awarded NISSOS Beer. The Cyclades Microbrewery at Tinos island was created in 2012. An old stone building was repurposed and graciously refurbished in order to house the sizeable equipment of the brewery which came from all around the world. Help us enhance your experience and please call or email us ahead of your visit. We will be happy to meet you, give you a tour around the facility, introduce you to quality brewing and let you enjoy fresh NISSOS Beers served straight from our tanks!!!
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Drawing thousands of pilgrims during festivals of the Virgin, this place of worship features an icon attributed with healing powers.
A beautiful church with beautiful architecture,that causes you awe.The church is decorated with the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. It also houses many museum worth seeing.
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The Museum of Marble Crafts, in Pirgos, on the island of Tinos, is a unique example presenting the technology of marble, a material that holds a particular place in the architecture and art of Greece, from antiquity through to the present. The permanent exhibition, which describes the intricate meshing of tools and techniques used in working marble in a detailed and live manner, puts an emphasis on the pre- and proto- industrial Tinos, the most important centre of marble crafts in Modern Greece. In parallel, it highlights the social and economic context that the local workshops evolved in.
Great to know how many species of marble do exist!!! Great investment of Pyrgos village! Interesting elements of cultural history!
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Pure golden sand, soft and warm. Untouched scenery, crystal clear water. Short walk in the rocks to reach the beach with amazing views!
4.5 based on 289 reviews
I instantly fell in love with this beach for its character, the boho chic style of the umbrellas and the beach bar, the long natural and un-spoilt part of 2km beach spreading after the bar. Some sharp stairs are leading down the beach from the road where you can park your car on the side. Stairs are painted in colourful paint, and decorated in a boho chic island way. Going down the stairs, you face the beautiful golden sand and the long beach. One part of it on the right has a small beach bar where one can order food or drinks. The umbrellas on this part have an amazing wavy shape giving you a sense of being at the smurfs village. If you keep walking towards the left side of the beach, you will find yourselves in a very big area with nice quality of golden sand, to put your towels and lay down being one with nature, without noises or people (people usually gather in the first part of the beach around the beach bar). The sea is usually wavy, making some huge waves, for playful times. There is even a surf rental area where you can get some surfing lessons or just rent a surf board. Enjoy!!
4.0 based on 123 reviews
One of the best sandy beaches of the island that you should definitely visit. You can choose between the beach bar or a place under the trees. It is highly recommended during north winds.
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