Aegean Sunset

About
Aegean Sunset is a small complex of furnished apartments on the west coast of Tinos, positioned on the hillside between Tinos Town (Chora) and the resort area of Kionia. The property faces west toward the open sea, which means guests get direct afternoon light and unobstructed views over the Aegean as the sun drops toward the horizon each evening.
The address is registered under Exomvourgo, the municipality that covers much of Tinos's interior and western settlements, though the property itself sits in a coastal corridor — within walking distance of shops and only a few metres from a bus stop that connects to Chora. With a rating of 4.2 from 53 Google reviews, the property has built a consistent reputation among visitors looking for self-contained, practical accommodation on the island's quieter western side.
For travellers who want more space and independence than a standard hotel room, the apartment format here is a practical fit. Kionia is one of Tinos's best-known beach and resort strips, and having a self-catering base a short distance from it — while remaining close to the port town — gives a useful balance between convenience and calm.
What to Expect
Aegean Sunset operates as a furnished apartment property — the Greek term used on the website is επιπλωμένα διαμερίσματα, meaning fully furnished apartments with kitchen facilities. This distinguishes it from a standard hotel: guests have their own living space rather than a single room with daily service, which suits couples, small families, and longer-stay visitors.
The complex sits on a hillside on the western shore of Tinos, and the position is the property's defining characteristic. West-facing accommodations on this stretch of coastline catch the prevailing sea light throughout the afternoon and offer sunset views that are genuinely among the island's best from a residential setting. Below the hill, according to the property's own information, lies the archaeological site of Kionia, which includes the ancient Temple of Poseidon and Amphitrite — one of the few significant ancient sites on the island and freely accessible to walk around.
The surrounding area is neither remote nor busy. Shops are within walking distance, the bus stop connecting Chora to Kionia is a few metres away, and Tinos Town's full range of restaurants, ferries, and the famous Church of Panagia Evangelistria are reachable by a short drive or bus ride. Kionia's beaches — including the long sandy stretch at Kionia Beach — are also close.
The property website lists rooms and photographs, though specific room counts and detailed unit configurations are not published in this review's available sources. Prospective guests should contact the property directly for availability and current rates.
How to Get There
Tinos Town port receives ferries from Piraeus, Rafina, Mykonos, and Syros, operated primarily by Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets. From the port, the Kionia bus route runs along the coastal road westward and stops a few metres from Aegean Sunset — making it one of the more accessible accommodation options on the island for guests arriving without a car.
By car or scooter, follow the coastal road from Tinos Town heading northwest toward Kionia. The property is on the hillside side of this road, between the town and the Kionia resort strip. The coordinates are 37.5503° N, 25.1458° E. Parking in this part of Tinos is generally informal and roadside — the area does not have the congestion of Chora itself.
Taxis from the port are available and the distance to Aegean Sunset is short, making an arrival transfer straightforward even with luggage.
Best Time to Visit
Tinos has a longer visitor season than many Cycladic islands, partly because of the Panagia Evangelistria pilgrimage church, which draws Greek visitors year-round and peaks on 15 August (Dormition of the Virgin), one of the most significant religious feast days in Greece. If you are planning to visit around that date, accommodation across the island books out far in advance.
For leisure stays, June and September offer the best conditions on the west coast: sea temperatures are warm, afternoon winds from the north (the Aegean meltemi) are manageable, and the coastal road between Chora and Kionia is active but not overcrowded. July and August are peak months, with higher temperatures and busier beaches. The west-facing position means the property benefits from afternoon sea breezes, which can be a genuine comfort during the hottest weeks.
Spring visitors (April–May) will find Tinos quieter, green from winter rain, and ideal for walking — the island has an extensive network of marble-paved footpaths between villages. The apartment format suits shoulder-season stays particularly well, since self-catering flexibility is useful when some restaurants and beach bars have limited hours.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for August. The 15 August feast of the Panagia draws pilgrims from across Greece, and accommodation on Tinos — especially properties close to the coast road — fills completely. The weeks on either side are also busy.
- Use the bus for day trips. The Chora–Kionia bus route stops directly outside the property. From Chora, other buses serve Pyrgos, Panormos, and some inland villages, reducing the need to rent a vehicle for every excursion.
- Visit the Kionia archaeological site on foot. The Temple of Poseidon and Amphitrite is at the base of the hill below the property. It is a short walk and gives historical context to Tinos that most beach visitors overlook.
- Plan sunset viewing. The west-facing position is the property's strongest feature. The Aegean sunset from this stretch of coast is unobstructed; no special effort is needed beyond being at the property in the early evening.
- Rent a car or scooter for inland Tinos. While the bus covers coastal routes, the marble-carving village of Pyrgos and the high ridge of Exomvourgo are far more accessible with your own transport. Several rental agencies operate near the port in Chora.
- Bring supplies from Chora. The property is within walking distance of local shops, but Tinos Town has the island's best selection of fresh produce, bakeries, and supermarkets. For longer stays, stocking up in Chora before returning to the apartment is more efficient.
- Check the property website and call ahead. The official site (aegeansunset.weebly.com) lists rooms and contact information. Phone: +30 2283 024028. Specific rates and seasonal availability are best confirmed directly, as the website does not publish live booking.
Facilities and Location
The core offering at Aegean Sunset is self-catering apartment accommodation — furnished units with kitchen facilities rather than hotel-style breakfast service. The hillside position on Tinos's west coast places the property roughly midway between the port town and the Kionia beach area, making it a useful base for both practical errands and beach days.
The immediate vicinity includes the Kionia archaeological site below the hill, a bus stop within metres of the entrance, and walkable shops. Kionia Beach — a broad, sandy stretch popular with families — is a short distance along the coastal road. Tinos Town, with its waterfront restaurants, ferry connections, and the pilgrimage church, is accessible by bus or a quick drive.
No pool, breakfast service, or formal hotel amenities are confirmed from available sources. The property suits guests who are comfortable managing their own schedule and prefer the space and flexibility of an apartment over a serviced room.
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