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About

Aigaion (also listed as Aigaio Studios) is a small studio-style property in Tinos Town, positioned to take advantage of the Aegean views that give it its name. With a 4.6-star rating across 97 Google reviews, it sits well above the average for the island's accommodation scene, and the self-catering format makes it a practical base for travellers who want flexibility during a longer stay.

All units are compact 25 m² sea view studios, each sleeping up to two guests and equipped with a kitchenette and mini-fridge — enough to prepare a light breakfast or store provisions picked up from Tinos Town's nearby market. The property runs year-round and operates with 24-hour availability, which means late ferry arrivals, a common occurrence on Tinos given its role as a major Cycladic port, are not a logistical problem.

The studios carry individual island-themed names — Amorgos, Paros, Naxos, Santorini, and Sifnos — with the second-floor Santorini and Sifnos units described as having panoramic sea views rather than standard sea views. If an elevated outlook over the water matters to you, these are the rooms to request when you enquire.

Facilities and Location

Every studio at Aigaion includes private bathroom facilities, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and the kitchenette with mini-fridge mentioned above. The setup is designed for self-sufficiency without the full infrastructure of a larger hotel: there is no restaurant on-site, but Tinos Town's main dining strip, bakeries, and supermarkets are within easy walking distance of the waterfront address.

The property coordinates place it on or very close to the Tinos Town seafront, within the 842 00 postal zone that covers the island's main settlement. Tinos Town is both the island's commercial hub and its spiritual centre, home to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria — the most significant Marian pilgrimage site in Greece — which sits a short uphill walk from the port. Guests staying at Aigaion are therefore well-placed not only for ferry connections but for the full range of Tinos Town's restaurants, shops, and cultural sites.

For guests arriving by ferry, the port is the central reference point in Tinos Town; the property's seafront location means transfers from the boat are straightforward without a taxi.

How to Get There

Tinos is served by regular ferry connections from Piraeus (Athens) and from neighbouring Cycladic islands including Mykonos, Syros, and Rafina. Ferries dock at Tinos Town port, and Aigaion's address in the town centre means the walk from the quay is manageable with a suitcase.

If you are arriving from another Cycladic island by fast ferry, journey times are short — Mykonos to Tinos takes under 20 minutes on most high-speed routes. From Piraeus, conventional ferries take roughly 4–5 hours; high-speed services cut this to approximately 3 hours depending on the route.

Once you reach Tinos Town, local buses depart from the port square to villages across the island, including Pyrgos, Panormos, and Falatados, making Aigaion a workable base for day trips without renting a car. Car and motorbike hire is available at the port if you prefer to explore independently.

Parking in central Tinos Town is limited in peak summer months; if you plan to hire a vehicle for part of your stay, confirm parking options directly with the property when you book.

Best Time to Visit

Tinos has a longer shoulder season than many Cycladic islands, partly because of the year-round religious pilgrimage to Panagia Evangelistria. Aigaion itself is open all year, with separate contact numbers listed for summer and winter months.

July and August are the busiest weeks, coinciding with peak Greek summer travel and the major pilgrimage dates of 25 March (Annunciation) and 15 August (Dormition of the Virgin). The 15 August celebration draws enormous crowds to Tinos Town, and accommodation books out months in advance for that specific weekend. If your visit is not tied to a pilgrimage date, late May through June and September through early October offer settled weather, warm sea temperatures, and noticeably lower visitor numbers.

Tinos is known for its winds — it occupies an exposed position in the central Cyclades — so even in summer, evenings can be breezy. The meltemi wind is strongest in July and August, which affects beach conditions on the north coast more than Tinos Town itself.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. The website (aigaio.com.gr) invites availability enquiries directly, and a Facebook page and Instagram account are also active, which can be useful for quick questions.
  • Request a second-floor studio if panoramic sea views are a priority. The Santorini and Sifnos studios sit on the upper floor and are specifically described as having panoramic outlooks.
  • Plan around 15 August carefully. If your dates overlap with the Dormition of the Virgin pilgrimage, book well ahead; if crowds are not your aim, consider shifting your dates by a week in either direction.
  • Use the kitchenette. Tinos Town has excellent food shopping, including a lively market area. Picking up local cheese — Tinos produces its own graviera and other dairy products — and breakfast items can save money and makes the sea view terrace or room more useful.
  • Check summer versus winter contact numbers. The property lists different phone numbers for summer (+30 2283 025265) and winter (+30 2283 025064) seasons, plus a mobile (+30 6973 709824). Use the appropriate one for your time of travel.
  • For ferry connections, the Tinos port timetable changes seasonally. SeaJets, Minoan Lines (Hellenic Seaways), and Blue Star Ferries all serve the route; check schedules a few weeks before travel as the timetable updates frequently.
  • Tinos Town is walkable. The main marble-paved street leading to Panagia Evangelistria church, the port square, restaurants, and the bus station are all within a short walk of the seafront address, so you do not need a vehicle for the town itself.

Address

ΤΗΝΟΣ, Tinos 842 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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