Located in the northern part of the Cyclades in Greece, the island of Tinos is an ideal destination for a catamaran charter in Greece. With its exceptional natural beauty enhanced by the white houses that blossom on the hillsides, Tinos invites you to discover its authentic landscape.
Considered an important place of religious pilgrimage, the island of Tinos is also dotted with numerous small villages that you can easily reach during a hike during your yacht charter in Tinos. After having tasted the local flavors and met the locals, who will be happy to tell you a few local stories, don't hesitate to head for the island's coasts, which are home to a few small, secluded beaches.
In addition to the large beach of Tinos, located a few minutes from the city, you can also visit the island's small, secluded beaches to enjoy a quiet moment with your loved one, such as the picturesque beach of Stavros or the pebble beach of Aghios Markos.
And if you'd like to enjoy a trip out to sea, head east, where you can relax on the many sandy beaches with a breathtaking view of the island of Mykonos.
The picturesque villages of Tinos
By the side of the sea or perched on the hills, the small villages that populate the island of Tinos have a timeless charm that invites reverie and escape. Despite its modern side, the port of Tinos will make a beautiful entrance for your visit to the island's villages. You will find marble everywhere, in the squares, the streets, in the fountains and on the windows of the whitewashed houses.
If you'd like to know more about marble sculpture on Tinos, visit the village of Pyrgos. You'll find a sculpture school there with an excellent reputation. As in the port, marble is everywhere, on doors, low walls and fountains. A little nature break awaits you in the hilltop village of Kardiani. Surrounded by lush greenery, the village invites you to stroll through its narrow streets, through which runs a small stream feeding pretty fountains. Do you enjoy long walks? Follow the hiking trails leading to Volax, where a different landscape opens up to you. A small white village emerging from a lunar landscape, Volax is unlike any other on the island. Built on a rocky plateau, the village is home to several basket weaving workshops.
The beaches of Tinos
In addition to the beach of Aghios Markos and Stavros, Tinos has other equally interesting beaches that you will discover during a gentle escape to the sea. In the locality of Kiona, not far from the port, there is a succession of small sandy beaches suitable for swimming, such as Tsabia beach with its pine trees to one side of the beach. The famous beaches follow one after the other not far from the town of Tinos, such as Agios Sostis, a sandy beach overlooked by a 19th-century church. To the south of the island lies the beach of Agios Romanos, which offers a magnificent view of the island of Syros.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 3 269 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Mechanic, Engineer, Sailor/Chef (meals not included), Masseuse |
Average price per week | $13,573 |
Minimum weekly price | $716 |
Maximum price per week | $3,370,411 |