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We rate this tour as a 2/5. You should be comfortable walking 2–7 hours daily. You will have lots of downtime to recuperate. The elevation gain is easy or moderate, and the paths are mostly dirt, cobblestone, and footpaths.
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Wander old paths for an idyllic week on tranquil Tinos
Keep your eyes peeled for dovecotes, the natural nests of native pigeons.
Swim in crystal clear water after a long day of walking rocky paths.
Receive second-to-none Tinos hospitality in your charming Bed & Breakfast accommodations.
Walk to Exombourgo Mountain in central Tinos and visit its old fortress.
Spend a week in tranquillity, walking around the teeny tiny island of Tinos. This lesser-known island is part of Greece’s famous Cycladic Islands, renowned for their classic white houses with deep blue doors and shutters. And, of course, the sparkling Aegean Sea surrounds you at every step. After a week walking on Tinos Island, you will know it like the back of your hand. Only sleeping in two towns, you’ll get familiar with two villages, meeting locals, and finding your favourite restaurants, viewpoints, and alleyways.
While walking around this island, soak up the quintessential Greek scenery. Every village is comprised of a smattering of white buildings, stacked on a hillside, connected by narrow alleys. You’ll visit a couple of villages where the locals produce handicrafts and another where marble is the claim to fame. Enjoy the warm weather, magical sunrises, sunsets, and wander on Tinos Island at your own pace on the Walking Tinos Island Tour.
Spend a week in tranquillity, walking around the teeny tiny island of Tinos. This lesser-known island is part of Greece’s famous Cycladic Islands, renowned for their classic white houses with deep blue doors and shutters. And, of course, the sparkling Aegean Sea surrounds you at every step. After a week walking on Tinos Island, you will know it like the back of your hand. Only sleeping in two towns, you’ll get familiar with two villages, meeting locals, and finding your favourite restaurants, viewpoints, and alleyways.
While walking around this island, soak up the quintessential Greek scenery. Every village is comprised of a smattering of white buildings, stacked on a hillside, connected by narrow alleys. You’ll visit a couple of villages where the locals produce handicrafts and another where marble is the claim to fame. Enjoy the warm weather, magical sunrises, sunsets, and wander on Tinos Island at your own pace on the Walking Tinos Island Tour.
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Walking Tinos Island Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive on Tinos Island
You made it! You’re in one of the most world-renowned areas of Greece: the Cyclades. Once you arrive on Tinos island, take a taxi to the small village of Falatados in the centre of the island. Be wowed by the smattering of typical white houses hugging the hillside.
Once you settle into your hotel, wander the narrow alleyways, soak up the Greek island vibes and get a taste of the cuisine you’ll enjoy for the next week.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Falatados
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Falatados Circuit
Enjoy a fresh breakfast and decide if you want to embark on a shorter or longer journey today. Both journeys start with a walk to Myrsini village and descent to a dry riverbed that once had the Livada River running through it.
For a short day, turn around here and head back to Falatados. Or you can continue to Livada Beach, a secluded bay of sparkling blue water, to extend your excursion. Walk back to Falatados for another delectable Greek meal before hitting the hay.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Falatados
Distance: Short: 2 hours, 4.5km, 200m of ascent/descent
Long: 5 hours, 12.5km, 440m of ascent/descent
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Climb Exombourgo Mountain
Wake up early today to set out for the magnificent Exombourgo Mountain, a rocky outcrop towering over the nearby villages. To reach the mountain, you’ll wander through terraced fields, villages, and see several religious structures.
Stop in a town for lunch for fuel to climb the peak (or after to reward yourself!). Admire Tinos Island’s pastoral landscapes as you walk back to Falatados.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Falatados
Distance: 7 hours, 16km, 220m of ascent/descent
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Volax and Komi Circuit
After breakfast, you’ll start today’s walk with a visit to Volax, a traditional village where local artisans produce Tinos’ handicrafts. Adding to the cultural intrigue, you’ll feel like you’re walking on a different planet, surrounded by massive granite boulders.
Continue the circuit to stop in Komi, where stunning terraces and white edifices await. Round out the day by stopping at a few monasteries, then climb and descend to Falatados.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Falatados
Distance: 6 hours, 16km, 540m of ascent/descent
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Walk to Tinos Chora
Say goodbye to your beloved Falatados home. Today, you head to a new town just a few kilometres away. You’ll be rewarded with some breathtaking views along the way, and (bonus!) most of the path is downhill. Because it’s not very far, you’ll arrive in Tinos Chora with plenty of time to explore this charming seaside village.
Check out Panagia Church, or if you want some beach time, head to the sparkling sea.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Tinos Chora
Distance: 3 hours, 8km, 100m of ascent, 470m of descent
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Circuit Around Tinos Chora
Starting your last full day with a yummy breakfast, head to the marina once you’ve digested to complete a quick circuit around Tinos Chora. Your first break will be in Pyrgos, a village known for its marble craftsmen. Admire the stunning marble steps in town, and visit the marble museum if you want. Sip a coffee on a marble terrace, then continue on old farmer paths dotted with windmill ruins, walk downhill to Panormos and relax on its sandy beach. Return to Tinos Chora for your final night on this idyllic island.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Tinos Chora
Distance: Short: 2–2.5 hours, 5–7km, 200m of ascent/descent
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Farewell
Once you’ve finished breakfast, you’ll get a transfer to the ferry port, where your tour ends. Head off to your next destination full of island memories.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
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2019
Departure on April 1st – May 26th, 2024:
- Single room (traveling alone): EUR730
- Single room (group of 2+): EUR635
- Double/twin room: EUR405
- Triple room: EUR335
Departure on May 27th – June 25th, 2024:
- Single room (traveling alone): EUR740
- Single room (group of 2+): EUR650
- Double/twin room: EUR405
- Triple room: EUR335
Departure on June 26th – September 26th, 2024:
- Single room (traveling alone): EUR785
- Single room (group of 2+): EUR695
- Double/twin room: EUR435
- Triple room: EUR365
Departure on September 27th – October 28th, 2024:
- Single room (traveling alone): EUR730
- Single room (group of 2+): EUR635
- Double/twin room: EUR405
- Triple room: EUR335
Accommodation on the Walking Tinos Island Tour
This tour is based in small, family-run guesthouses. They’re chosen for their hospitality and location.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. If you are a solo traveller or you prefer a single room the required supplements are included in listed price.
What’s Included in the Walking Tinos Island Tour?
Meals
6 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodation for 6 nights is included in the tour. You can extend your stay at any of the locations along the route as a supplement.
Transportation during the Tour
A transfer from the ferry port to Falatados is included. Transportation for your luggage is included between Falatados and Tinos Chora.
Also Included
- Digital route notes and maps
- GPS App
- 24-hour telephone assistance
Not included
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Visas if required
- Guide services
- Personal expenses or gratuities
- Travel insurance or tourism tax
- Public transportation, ferry tickets
- Anything not mentioned as included
Optional Extras
- Airport transfers
- Ferry tickets from Rafina, Piraeus, or Mykonos
- Extra nights in any accommodation
- Printed tour materials (in addition to digital)
- How hard is the Walking Tinos Island Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Greece?
- I’ve never been on a self-guided trip! How does it work?
- Are meals included on the Walking Tinos Island Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Tinos Island to start this tour?
- Is the Walking Tinos Island Tour guided?
- Where does the Walking Tinos Island Tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Greece?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Greece?
- When is the best time to travel to Greece for this tour?
We rate this tour as a 2/5. You should be comfortable walking 2–7 hours daily. You will have lots of downtime to recuperate. The elevation gain is easy or moderate, and the paths are mostly dirt, cobblestone, and footpaths.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
Self-guided travelling is not difficult! For many, it is a preferred type of travel, since you are in charge of your own time and pace. You are provided with all the information you’ll need to follow the route each day and often have access to phone support or other kinds of assistance. However, self-guided travelling requires good navigation skills and those who don’t feel confident in unknown places should consider booking guided tours.
6 breakfasts are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip. Get your Travel Insurance.
You can reach Tinos Island by ferry from Rafina, Piraeus, or Mykonos. The nearest airport is Athens International Airport (ATH), which you can reach from major European and international airports.
No. You will be provided with all necessary information to complete your self-guided tour.
The tour ends at the Tinos Island ferry port.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
The best time to travel to Greece for walking is during the warmest months of the year (May to September), but know that it can get very hot mid-summer (July and August).
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S-Cape Travel Greece is a Greek outdoor company, established in 1994 and member of the S-Cape Group of companies since 2010.
At S-Cape Greece you find a varied portfolio of active and adventure trips that offer you a hands-on experience of Greece, having time to slowing down and appreciate the details: view the sites and landscapes, savor the specialties, meet and mingle with the locals and learn about the culture.
All our trips and itineraries are developed by our team of professional walkers and cyclists who have a keen eye for great trails, exciting itineraries, breath-taking scenery and good quality accommodation that share our vision on sustainable travel.
If you travel on one of our self-guided trips, you receive a Destination Manual with information on the country and a state-of-the-art Road Book with detailed route description, turn by turn diagrams of each crossing and explanatory text. On top, you can navigate the route in your own smartphone via our excellent S-Cape Travel App.
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