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Tinos self-guided walking tour 2024
Travel code: CTWM214I
Tour type: Hiking-medium
Travel type: Self-guided semi-trekking
Area: Cyclades islands
Number of days: 7 (may be shortened or extended)
Day 1

To Tinos Falatados

You travel on your own account to Tinos. You’ll be met at the harbour and taken to the village Falatados in the inner land. It is definitely worthwhile to spend some time exploring the narrow alleys and discover this very traditional village in your own way.
Should your flight be late in the day, you’ll have to spend the night in Rafina or on Mykonos (surcharge). In that case you’ll take the early morning boat on day 2 and make the short walk.

Day 2

Circular walk Myrsini and Livada beach (CTW1/GR00141)

You make a circular walk from Falatados. Via a kalderimi you walk to the village Myrsini and descend to the (dry) river bed of the Livada river. You can opt to return from here via another kalderimi back to Falatados and enjoy some free time or you may continue to Livada beach and return partly via the same route.

walking time/distance: 5h / 12,5km (of 2h / 4,5km)
ascent/descent: 44m (of 200m)
start/finish: Falatados

Day 3

Circular walk Exombourgo summit and fortress (CTW2/GR00142)

Todays walk is a great walk leading you all around the remarkable Exombourgo mountain and along the finest villages of Tinos. On the top of this mountain you find the Venetian Fortress Exoburgo. You walk through valleys and terraced fields, through villages with narrow alleys and along numerous churches and a monastery. In the wide valley between Loutra and Kambos are the finest dovecotes that are so characteristic for Tinos Island.

walking time/distance: 7h / 16,0km
ascent/descent: 220m
start/finish: Falatados

Day 4

Circular walk villages and monasteries (CTW3/GR00143)

You follow route nr. 5 from Falatados and veer to the north to Volax. This is a traditional village where handicrafts are still being practiced. The village is situated in a peculiar landscape where you see huge round granite stones. It looks like you are landed on the moon here.
Then you continue via a surprisingly green stream bed to the charming village Agapi (literally: love). You may walk to Kami either via a bit overgrown kalderimi OR you can opt to walk this traject via the tarmac road. From Kami you climb up to the village of Loutra, where you will find a few old and famous monasteries. Another climb leads you to Koumaros and from there you descend and walk back to Falatados.

walking time/distance: 6h / 16,0km
ascent/descent: 540 m
start/finish: Falatados

Day 5

Walk Falatados – Tinos Chora (CTW4/GR00144)

This popular walk on Tinos offers great views on Tinos town and the south coast. You walk through agricultural fields towards the Exobourgo and then head southwards, descending via old mule tracks. You pass a few remarkable ruins of windmills and then descend via a long kalderimi to Tinos town.
The walk is only 3 hours and hence there is plenty of time to visit the lively town of Tinos, dominated by the big church of Panagia. Or you may prefer to go to one of the sandy beach that are near the town. Finally you may visit the archeological site of Kionia with the temple of Poseidon and Artemis, just outside of the village.

walking time/distance: 3h / 8,0km
ascent/descent: 100m / 470m
start/finish: Falatados / Tinos Chora

Day 6

To Ormos Panormos, circular walk Pyrgos (CTW5/GR00145)

You take the public bus to Ormos Panormos or hire a car at your hosts office.
You walk from the marina of Panormos via a gravel road and a kalderimi to Pyrgos. Via marble steps you enter the white village of Pyrgos, which is said to be the prettiest village of Tinos. Marble craftsmen from Pyrgos are famous for their crafts. You may visit the Museum of Marble Crafts in Pyrgos and walk around in the village to admire the marble reliefs on the houses.
On the village square you can opt for a nice coffee in the shade of the 200 year old plane tree. Then you continue your walk via donkey trails to 7 ruins of windmills, situated like giants on the mountain ridge. Then you descend to the quay of Panormos with its sandy beach nearby.

walking time/distance: 2h-2h30’ / 5,2-7,7km
ascent/descent:200m
start/finish: Ormos Panormos

Day 7

Departure from Tinos

Departure to Rafina, Piraeus or Mykonos per ferry. Should you have booked an arrangement on Andros, you’ll take the ferry to Rafina and get off the boat in the harbour of Andros Gavrio.
If your flight is early in the day, you’ll have to spend an extra night in Rafina / Mykonos or leave for Rafina / Mykonos on the afternoon of day 6. The first boat to Rafina usually arrives in Rafina around 12:15, but some days there’s only an afternoon boat (weekend, festive days).
The first boat to Mykonos usually arrives around 9:40.