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Discover Tinos from Mykonos with this 9-hour group tour, including boat tickets, visits to iconic churches, villages, monasteries, and marble arts.

This 9-hour group tour offers an easy way to visit the larger island of Tinos, leaving from Mykonos. Priced at $114.03 per person, it includes boat tickets and a guide, making it a cost-effective option for those wanting to explore beyond Mykonos. The tour departs at 12:30 pm from Yachting Mykonos, with a maximum of 50 participants, and is ideal for travelers who prefer a structured day with logistics handled.
While the tour offers a comprehensive look at Tinos’ major sights, it’s important to note that food and drinks are not included. The full-day experience balances sightseeing with flexible free time in Tinos town, allowing visitors to stroll the harbor, browse shops, or relax at their own pace. This tour suits those interested in a guided, all-in-one experience without the hassle of planning individual tickets or transportation.

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This tour’s main appeal lies in its convenient logistics. It starts at the Yachting Mykonos port, where participants meet before boarding the included boat tickets. The guide leads the group through a carefully curated itinerary, ensuring a smooth transition between scenic stops and cultural highlights on Tinos. The tour is designed for those who want to maximize their time without worrying about transportation or ticketing issues.
The boat ride provides an opportunity to enjoy views of the Aegean Sea, setting the tone for a day of exploration. Since the tour is group-oriented, it offers an affordable way to see much more than possible on your own, with the guide sharing stories about the island’s history, churches, icons, and local crafts.
The highlight of the trip is the visit to Tinos town, home to Greece’s most revered church and icon, believed to have miraculous powers. This site draws pilgrims and visitors alike and is a must-see during the tour. The guide explains its significance and history, adding context to the religious and cultural importance of the site.
In Tinos town, you’ll find the chance to enjoy some free time in the evening, strolling along the harbor front or browsing colorful shops. This provides an excellent opportunity to purchase souvenirs or relax at a local café after a day of sightseeing. Many visitors appreciate this balance of guided highlights and leisure time.
The bus ride over Tinos offers stunning views of the island’s diverse landscapes. The route includes stops at notable villages like Pirgos, known for its marble sculpting traditions, and Volax, famous for its basket-making. The guide shares stories about each location’s history, crafts, and local life, enriching the experience.
One of the standout stops is the centre of marble arts and sculpturing, where visitors observe artisans at work or browse local sculptures. Plus, the women’s monastery Kechrovouni offers insight into local religious life and women’s traditions. The tour’s stops are carefully selected to showcase Tinos’ cultural diversity and artisanal skills.
A local lunch at a traditional taverna is available during the day, set in a gorgeous setting. While not included in the tour price, this opportunity allows visitors to sample authentic Greek dishes and enjoy the island’s hospitality. Many find this a highlight, adding flavor to the day’s cultural exploration.
The flexible timing means travelers can choose to relax at the taverna or continue exploring Tinos town afterward. The tour’s design balances guided sightseeing with free time, catering to different preferences for pace and activity.
The villages of Pirgos and Volax stand out for their unique crafts and scenery. Pirgos boasts a long tradition of marble sculpturing, with many workshops open to visitors. It’s a great spot for purchasing handcrafted souvenirs or observing artisans at work.
In Volax, visitors encounter basket manufacturers and views of boulder-strewn landscapes that are unlike anywhere else on the island. The narrow, winding roads through these villages offer a glimpse into rural Greek life, with the guide sharing stories about local customs and history.

The women’s monastery Kechrovouni provides a serene stop during the tour. Known for its religious significance and beautiful architecture, the monastery offers insights into women’s religious life in Greece. Visitors can admire its iconography and learn about the monastery’s role in local traditions.
This stop enriches the cultural narrative of the tour, highlighting the spiritual aspects of Tinos. The guide’s commentary offers context about the monastery’s history and importance in Greek religious practices.

Tinos is celebrated for its marble arts and sculpting traditions, and this tour includes a visit to the center of marble arts. Here, visitors observe local artisans at work, see sculptures crafted from marble, and learn about the island’s long-standing craft.
Many appreciate the opportunity to purchase unique pieces directly from artists or browse a variety of sculptures and crafts. This stop underscores Tinos’ reputation as a hub of artistic craftsmanship, making it a highlight for art lovers.
The evening free time in Tinos town offers a chance to stroll along the harbor, browse shops and boutiques, or relax at a cafe. This flexibility allows visitors to customize their experience, whether they want to shop for souvenirs, enjoy the scenery, or simply unwind after a full day.
Many find this peaceful moment in the lively town a perfect way to cap off the day. The guide recommends local spots and provides suggestions for exploring, making the experience personal and relaxed.
The tour starts at 12:30 pm from Yachting Mykonos port and includes boat tickets and a guide. It’s suitable for most travelers and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind.
While the tour offers a structured itinerary, it’s worth noting that food and drinks are not included, so travelers may want to bring snacks or plan to dine in Tinos town. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere for interaction and guidance.
This tour provides a convenient, guided way to explore Tinos’ churches, villages, monasteries, and marble arts in a single day. The included boat tickets and expert guide streamline the experience, making it accessible for those who prefer organized excursions.
While a few reviews mention last-minute cancellations or logistical issues, the overall structure and highlights make this tour appealing for visitors seeking an enriching cultural day without the hassle of planning. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a full, guided overview of Tinos with flexibility for free time in the town.
By focusing on artisanship, religious sites, and scenic villages, this trip captures the essence of Tinos in a manageable format, perfect for a day escape from Mykonos.
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Is the boat ride included in the tour price?
Yes, boat tickets are included, making the transfer between Mykonos and Tinos seamless.
What time does the tour start?
The tour departs at 12:30 pm from Yachting Mykonos port.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 9 hours.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is an opportunity to purchase lunch at a traditional taverna.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Tinos town, the womens monastery Kechrovouni, villages Pirgos and Volax, and the marble arts center.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; there are no specific age restrictions mentioned.
How many people typically book this tour?
It accommodates up to 50 travelers, promoting a comfortable group size.
Is there a guide, and what are they like?
Yes, a guide accompanies the tour, sharing stories and insights about each stop and the island’s culture.
Where can I find similar experiences?
Additional tours include sightseeing, cruises, and guided excursions in Mykonos, available through the same provider.