Lithos Luxury Suites

About
Lithos Luxury Suites sits in Tinos Chora, 200 metres from the ferry port and 500 metres from the centre of town. It occupies one of the most practical positions on the island for travellers who want immediate access to Tinos's waterfront restaurants, the marble-paved approach to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, and the tangle of shopping streets above the harbour — without the noise of the port quay on the doorstep.
The property's defining material is Tinian marble. The island has been a centre of marble carving for centuries, and Lithos makes that heritage tangible inside the suites rather than keeping it as exterior decoration. Combined with COCOMAT natural mattresses and pillows, cotton bathrobes, and Korres bathroom products, the rooms are set up for guests who want comfort grounded in local craftsmanship rather than international-chain standardisation.
With a 5.0 rating across 295 Google reviews, Lithos ranks among the most consistently reviewed small hotels on Tinos, which tends to be a discerning market — the island draws architecture enthusiasts, pilgrims, and food-focused travellers who form expectations clearly before they arrive.
What to Expect
All suites are decorated with Tinian marble, which appears in surfaces and decorative elements throughout the rooms. The premium suite category includes a private Jacuzzi. The full range of suite types is listed on the property's website at lithostinos.gr, where current availability and pricing can be confirmed directly.
Breakfast is prepared using produce from the property's own farm. That means fresh orange juice pressed daily, Tinian milk, homemade marmalades, locally sourced cheeses, and handmade pies and sweets. This is not a buffet of packaged goods — the farm-to-table approach is genuine and specific to the island's food culture, which places a particular emphasis on dairy (Tinos is known for its distinct cow's milk) and artisan preserves.
The pool area functions as both the morning breakfast space and an afternoon relaxation point. Drinks are available poolside. Original works by emerging Tinian artists are placed throughout the property, giving the interiors a gallery quality without being sterile.
Front desk hours run from 8:00 AM to midnight, seven days a week. For late arrivals, it is worth contacting the property in advance using the phone number or via the website to arrange access.
Facilities and Location
Lithos Luxury Suites is located in the Parageria neighbourhood of Tinos Chora, registered at ΠΑΡΑΓΓΕΡΙΑ ΤΗΝΟΣ, Tinos 842 00. The coordinates place it on the western fringe of the Chora, within easy walking distance of the port.
From the property, you can walk to the main waterfront in under five minutes. The Church of Panagia Evangelistria — Tinos's defining pilgrimage site and one of the most important churches in Greece — is reachable on foot, a steep but straightforward climb of roughly 800 metres along Megalocharis Street from the port. The town's main market street, with produce shops, bakeries, and the local loukoumades stalls, runs parallel to the approach route.
The pool is on-site. Breakfast is served there daily. No restaurant or bar operating for non-guests is mentioned in the source material; this is a suite hotel rather than a full resort with public dining.
Social channels — Facebook at facebook.com/tinossuites and Instagram at instagram.com/lithos_luxury_suites — show regular property updates and seasonal availability announcements. A YouTube channel (youtube.com/@lithosluxurysuites3563) offers video walkthroughs of the suites and the surrounding area.
How to Get There
Tinos is served by regular ferry connections from Piraeus (Athens), Rafina, Mykonos, and Syros. The crossing from Piraeus takes approximately four hours on a standard ferry; high-speed services on some routes cut this to under three hours. SeaJets and Blue Star Ferries both serve the route, with frequency peaking in July and August.
From the Tinos port, Lithos Luxury Suites is a 200-metre walk — essentially straight off the ferry and into the lower Chora. No taxi or bus transfer is needed if you arrive on foot with manageable luggage. For guests arriving by car on the ferry, the Chora has paid parking areas near the port; the narrow lanes of the upper town are not suited to driving.
There is no airport on Tinos. All arrivals are by sea.
Best Time to Visit
Tinos sees its heaviest visitor pressure around 15 August (the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary), when pilgrims from across Greece and the diaspora converge on the Church of Panagia Evangelistria. Accommodation books out months in advance for that period, and the Chora becomes very crowded. If your trip coincides with mid-August, book Lithos as early as possible — or plan for late August when numbers drop sharply.
June, early July, and September offer the best balance of warm weather, open beaches, and fewer crowds. Tinos is reliably windier than neighbouring Mykonos, which keeps the island cooler in high summer but can make exposed terraces and rooftops brisk in the evenings. The Cycladic meltemi wind typically runs from mid-July through mid-August.
Shoulder season — late April to early June and October — suits travellers interested in the island's architecture, marble workshops, and village walking routes. The Chora restaurants and most shops remain open through October.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly via the website or phone. The property's official site (lithostinos.gr) and phone (+30 2283 026659) are the confirmed contact points. Booking direct often allows for specific suite requests.
- Request a premium suite early if you want a private Jacuzzi. The property distinguishes between standard and premium suite categories; this detail is worth clarifying at reservation stage.
- Allow time for breakfast. The farm-sourced spread is a genuine feature of the stay, not a convenience item to rush through. Build it into your morning rather than skipping it for a café in town.
- Plan around the port schedule. Being 200 metres from the ferry terminal means early-morning departures are straightforward, but it also means ferry noise is a factor at certain hours. Ask the property about room positioning if light sleep is a concern.
- Visit the marble workshops nearby. Tinos Chora has active marble-carving studios in the streets above the waterfront. The hotel's marble interiors are a starting point for understanding the tradition; the workshops show the craft in practice.
- Check the front desk closing time. The desk operates until midnight. If your ferry arrives late, call ahead on the day of arrival to confirm access arrangements.
- Bring a wind layer for evenings. Even in July and August, the meltemi can make open-air poolside areas noticeably cool after sunset. A light layer is useful rather than optional.
- Use the location for day trips. Tinos is compact enough to reach Pyrgos (the marble village in the north) and the rural Tarampados, Xinara, or Volax villages in under an hour by car or local bus. The hotel's central position makes these loops easy to organise.
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