Tinos is one of the rising island destinations in the Cyclades. An ideal destination for nature lovers, architecture and art aficionados or gastronomy enthusiasts. Most visitors will say they had enjoy your jaunts in the beautiful beaches and in the picturesque 40 or so villages, built according to the local traditional architectural style. As a matter of fact, you will be impressed by its culture and tasty cooking, as well as by the locals way of life. Believe it or not, the wonder of Tinos isn't only the miraculous icon of the Virgin, which gave this island its fame. Undoubtedly, it’s the wild beauty that excites most people: rocks eroded by the wind, beaches with deep blue water and traditional Cycladic villages that climb up the hillsides.
Immerse yourself into these Greece Islands!. From Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy; topped with ancient Acropolis and its colonnaded Parthenon Temple), take a Hydrofoil/Ferry to discover the Islands of: Tinos (once famous for its religious significance, now is well known for it`s food, hiking, surfing and wild beauty, making it one of the up-and-coming stars of the Cyclades islands) and then, Mykonos (an island famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town). Finally, is the most famous of the Greek islands; Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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