Tinos Honey

Tinos honey

Tinos honey is the island’s prized thyme honey, gathered by bees from the wild thyme and herbs that scent the hillsides. Rich, aromatic and dark gold, it tops the morning yoghurt, sweetens spoon desserts and fills jars in every village shop. This guide covers what makes the island’s honey special, how it is used and … Read more

Tinos Raki

Tinos raki

Tinos raki is the island’s traditional grape-pomace spirit, clear and potent, distilled each autumn in the social ritual of the rakizio and drunk in small glasses alongside the meze plate. Centred on villages like Falatados, it greets guests and toasts celebrations across the island. This guide covers what raki is, how it is made and … Read more

Pachia Ammos Beach, Tinos

Pachia Ammos beach

Pachia Ammos beach, whose name means thick sand, is a broad, quiet sandy cove on the south-east coast of Tinos. Sheltered from the meltemi wind and largely undeveloped, with a single taverna and few facilities, it rewards travellers seeking calm, clear water and space away from the busier organised beaches. This guide covers Pachia Ammos … Read more

Isternia, Tinos: The Marble Village

Isternia Tinos

Isternia Tinos is a beautiful mountainside village on the north-west coast, draped over a green slope with sweeping sea views toward Syros. Known for its marble fountains, its painted church and the shaded marble path to neighbouring Kardiani, it sits above the fishing cove of Ormos Giannaki. This guide covers what to see in Isternia … Read more