Imagine owning a piece of paradise on the stunning island of Tinos. Nestled in the northern Cyclades this enchanting island, with its rich history, unique architecture, and vibrant culture, offers an unmatched living experience.
Timeless Villages
Experience the charm of villages established in medieval or Byzantine times, preserved to perfection. These villages, built on leeward slopes or high mountains to protect residents from the wind and pirates, are architectural wonders. Their whitewashed, minimalist Cycladic style features picturesque squares, fountains, arcades, arches, alleys, cobbled paths, and marble stairs, making them a delight to explore and a case study for modern architects.
Gastronomic Paradise
Tinos is a top gastronomic destination, celebrated for its culinary richness and dedication to promoting local flavors. Tinian wine, a key part of the island’s culinary identity, awaits wine lovers. Visit wineries and vineyards for tastings and pairings with local products. Enjoy Tinian wine in various restaurants and wine bars, or purchase it directly from retail stores for a taste of the island at home.
Cultural and Spiritual Hub
The Holy Church of Panagia Evaggelistria stands proudly as one of the most significant Orthodox pilgrimage sites in Greece, renowned worldwide.
Easy Accessibility
From Mykonos: The closest international airport is in Mykonos. A short 15-minute drive takes you to the Mykonos seaport, followed by a 20-minute ferry ride to Tinos.
From Athens: From Athens International Airport, a 15-minute drive leads to the Rafina seaport, where a 3-hour ferry ride brings you to Tinos. It is also well-connected to Andros and other Aegean islands with daily ferries.
Investment Potential
Tinos presents a lucrative investment opportunity, driven by the rapid growth of its tourist economy and the increasing trend for permanent residence. Over the past five years, Tinos' population has risen by 10%, fueling real estate demand.