The iconic hospitality landmark of Tinos returns — renewed, authentic, and effortlessly luxurious
A new hospitality experience on a beloved Cycladic island — a place you will want to return to again and again.
Tinos is defined by its villages, inviting you to experience them in their purest form: morning coffee along stone-paved alleyways, evening dances at local festivals held in village squares, shared by locals and visitors alike. It is the beaches where you realize you need very little — just good company. It is the flavors that make no attempt to imitate cuisines from elsewhere, but instead are born from imagination and the island’s authentic ingredients. And it is that unique energy which, from the very moment you arrive at the port, does not ask you to adapt — it welcomes you exactly as you are.
All this — and so much more — is Tinos.
An island of the Cyclades that has preserved its identity intact. An island of appealing, genuine simplicity. It does not pretend, exaggerate, or seek attention. It is exactly what we look for when we leave urban life behind in search of holidays with meaning.
On the road from the port of Tinos to Kionia, the iconic Tinos Beach stands out — fully redesigned and ready to welcome guests once more. The hotel that left its mark in the 1970s now redefines five-star Cycladic hospitality through the lens of effortless luxury, inviting us to say yes to authenticity.
From May 2026, the newly transformed Tinos Beach hotel complex, designed by Tsolakis Architects and owned and operated by Attica Group, opens its doors again and reconnects with the world. Guided by the central message “Rooted in topos, open to the world”, Tinos Beach brings forward the genuine identity of Tinos, honoring both its cultural heritage and its contemporary way of life.
This is not just another upper-class destination where you question whether you will truly find the essence of holidays — or even yourself. Located only 2.5 km from the port of Tinos, literally at the water’s edge, Tinos Beach welcomes you without expectations or “rules.” Marble and wood, authentic Tinian materials, are combined with craftsmanship that pays tribute to the island. As the light changes throughout the day, it continuously paints the surroundings in warm, earthy tones. Here, luxury is defined by meaning — an experience quests will return to, again and again.
