Tinos vs Mykonos

Tinos vs Mykonos

Tinos vs Mykonos is a choice between tradition and glamour: Tinos offers marble villages, a famous pilgrimage church, authentic food and quiet beaches, while Mykonos delivers cosmopolitan nightlife, designer shopping and luxury resorts. The two islands sit just 15 to 30 minutes apart by ferry, so many travellers visit both. This guide compares Tinos and … Read more

Exomvourgo Hike, Tinos

Exomvourgo hike

The Exomvourgo hike climbs the rocky 640-metre peak that crowns the centre of Tinos, a steady ascent of about an hour to the ruined Venetian fortress and the widest view on the island. From the summit, a 360-degree panorama sweeps over the villages, the sea and the neighbouring Cyclades. This guide covers the Exomvourgo hike, … Read more

Tinos Jeep Safari

Tinos jeep safari

A Tinos jeep safari reaches the dovecote valleys, remote chapels, hilltop viewpoints and unpaved beaches that ordinary rental cars cannot, all in a 4×4 with a local driver-guide. Covering the moonscape of Volax, the Venetian ruins of Exomvourgo and the wild east coast, it opens the island’s hidden interior in a single full day. This … Read more

Museum of Marble Crafts, Tinos

Museum of Marble Crafts

The Museum of Marble Crafts in Pyrgos explains the quarrying, tools and techniques behind the island’s renowned marble sculpture. Run by the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation, it traces the craft from the quarry face to the finished fanlight and statue, framed against the marble villages of northern Tinos. This guide covers the Marble Museum, … Read more

Yannoulis Chalepas of Tinos

Yannoulis Chalepas

Yannoulis Chalepas, born in the marble village of Pyrgos on Tinos, is widely regarded as the greatest modern Greek sculptor. Celebrated for his expressive marble figures, above all his Sleeping Female Figure, his troubled life and late recognition made him a legend of Greek art. His home in Pyrgos survives as a museum. This guide … Read more