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Kyklades Studios & Apartments sits in Agios Ioannis Porto on the southern coast of Tinos, a quiet bay area that draws visitors looking for self-contained accommodation away from the bustle of Tinos Town. With a 4.9 rating across 108 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most positively reviewed places to stay on the island — a meaningful signal on an island that sees both pilgrimage tourism and leisure travellers throughout the summer season.

The property offers studios and apartments, making it suited to couples, solo travellers, and families who prefer the flexibility of self-catering over hotel-style service. The address places it directly in the Agios Ioannis Porto area (postal code 842 00), a coastal settlement on the southwestern side of Tinos roughly 8 kilometres from Tinos Town by road.

The official registration number listed on the property's own website — MHTE 1178K122K0920900 — confirms it operates as a licensed Greek tourism accommodation, which is worth noting when booking smaller island properties.

What to Expect

Kyklades Studios & Apartments is a self-catering property in the studio and apartment format common to the Cyclades. Studios typically accommodate one or two guests, with a sleeping area and a kitchenette, while apartments provide more space and are practical for small families or groups who intend to prepare some of their own meals.

Agios Ioannis Porto itself is a low-key coastal area, calmer and less trafficked than Tinos Town or the main port. The bay offers access to the sea without the concentration of day-trippers that can crowd the more central beaches in July and August. The coordinates place Kyklades at 37.537°N, 25.222°E — on the southwestern fringe of Tinos, with the sea effectively at the doorstep.

The property's Facebook page (KykladesStudios) suggests an active operation with a direct line of communication for prospective guests. The email address [email protected] and the phone number +30 2283 025342 provide two straightforward ways to make direct enquiries or bookings, which can be useful on smaller Cycladic properties where direct booking sometimes yields better rates or availability clarity than third-party platforms.

The high review rating across a meaningful volume of reviews indicates consistent quality in cleanliness, hospitality, and location. On Greek island accommodation, ratings above 4.8 at 100-plus reviews tend to reflect properties where owners are personally invested in the guest experience.

How to Get There

Tinos is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), Rafina, Mykonos, and Syros, among other connections. The main port is Tinos Town on the northern coast. From the port, Agios Ioannis Porto is approximately 8 kilometres south by road — a 15–20 minute drive.

Renting a car or scooter is the most practical option for staying in Agios Ioannis Porto, both for reaching the property from the port on arrival and for exploring the rest of the island during your stay. Taxis are available from Tinos Town port; the fare to Agios Ioannis Porto is manageable for a one-off transfer with luggage, though relying on taxis for daily movement around this part of the island is less convenient.

There is limited but generally available roadside parking in the Agios Ioannis Porto area. Guests arriving by car — whether rented locally or driven to the ferry from the mainland — should find parking near the property accessible.

Bus service from Tinos Town covers some villages and coastal areas; check the local KTEL schedule on arrival for the current Agios Ioannis Porto route, as timetables vary seasonally.

Best Time to Visit

Tinos is a year-round destination for Greek pilgrims visiting the Church of Panagia Evangelistria in Tinos Town, but accommodation demand peaks in August, particularly around the 15th of August (Dormition of the Virgin), when the island hosts one of the most significant religious events in Greece. Booking well in advance for any dates between late July and mid-August is essential.

For a quieter stay at Kyklades Studios, June and September offer warm sea temperatures, lighter crowds, and lower prices than peak summer. The Aegean sea around Tinos is typically swimmable from late May through October.

The southwestern coast around Agios Ioannis Porto can be more sheltered from the meltemi — the strong northerly wind that affects the Cyclades through July and August — than the northern and eastern sides of the island. This can make beach time more comfortable on days when wind elsewhere on Tinos is disruptive.

Spring (April–May) and autumn (October) are good seasons for walkers and those interested in Tinos's villages and marble-working tradition, though some accommodation and restaurants outside Tinos Town operate reduced hours or close entirely before June and after October.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. Contact the property by phone (+30 2283 025342) or email ([email protected]) to ask about availability and direct rates, especially for stays of a week or more.
  • Rent transport on arrival. A car or scooter is effectively necessary for staying in Agios Ioannis Porto with any freedom of movement. Scooter and car rental is available in Tinos Town port.
  • Confirm your unit type before booking. Studios and apartments vary in capacity and layout; clarify whether a kitchenette is included in a studio unit if self-catering is important to your stay.
  • Arrive with cash as well as cards. While card payments are increasingly standard, smaller island properties sometimes operate primarily in cash for incidentals; an ATM is available in Tinos Town.
  • Plan the August 15th period carefully. If your dates include the Dormition of the Virgin (August 15th), book months in advance and expect the island — including roads and the port — to be significantly busier than usual.
  • Use the bay for swimming. Agios Ioannis Porto's coastal location means you are close to the water; ask the property owners for their recommendation on the nearest accessible beach or swimming spot, as local knowledge is more reliable than maps for small Tinos coves.
  • Check the ferry schedule before finalising dates. Ferry frequency to and from Tinos varies by season; high-speed services from Piraeus via Rafina are most frequent in summer. Book return crossings early in August.
  • The property's website (kyklades-tinos.com) lists offers periodically. Check it alongside third-party platforms before committing to a booking rate.

Facilities and Location

Kyklades Studios & Apartments operates as a licensed Greek tourism accommodation (MHTE 1178K122K0920900). The property offers studio and apartment units, with the self-catering format being a core feature. Agios Ioannis Porto is a coastal settlement rather than a resort complex, so guests are part of a small local community rather than an isolated hotel compound.

The property's website provides a video tour of the facilities — useful for assessing room layout and outdoor spaces before booking. The Facebook page (facebook.com/KykladesStudios) is active and can be a practical channel for pre-arrival questions, particularly for guests who prefer messaging to phone calls.

Tinos Town, 8 kilometres north, offers the full range of island services: the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, supermarkets, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, the main bus terminal, and the ferry port. Day trips from Kyklades to the town are easy by car and cover the island's principal sight in half a day, leaving the afternoon free for the coastal area around the property.

The wider Porto area also provides access to some of Tinos's less-crowded southern beaches, which tend to attract fewer visitors than the beaches closest to Tinos Town.

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Agios Ioannis - Tinos, Άγιος Ιωάννης, Πόρτο, Άγιος Ιωάννης 842 00, Greece

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