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About

Porto Tango Hotel is located in Agios Ioannis Porto, a quiet coastal area on the southern side of Tinos, and holds a 4.9-star rating across 211 Google reviews — one of the highest scores of any accommodation on the island. That kind of consistent feedback, over a substantial number of reviews, points to a property that reliably delivers on its promises rather than coasting on a handful of early five-star entries.

Agios Ioannis Porto is a small settlement southeast of Tinos Town, set back from the main tourist traffic of the port and the pilgrimage church. The location suits travelers who want to be on the island without being in the middle of it — close enough to Tinos Town for a short drive, far enough to wake up without noise from the ferry terminal.

The hotel's website is listed under the porto-manolis.com.es domain. If that address is unresponsive, use the direct phone line to confirm availability and current rates before making any travel arrangements.

What to Expect

With a 4.9 rating from 211 reviewers, Porto Tango Hotel sits at the upper end of what guests consistently praise on Tinos. Reviewers across platforms tend to single out properties in this rating bracket for cleanliness, attentive hosts, and a sense that someone actually cares about the upkeep of the place — qualities that matter on a Greek island where accommodation ranges from purpose-built resort blocks to family-run rooms above a kitchen garden.

Agios Ioannis Porto itself is a coastal spot, and properties in this part of Tinos typically offer access to the sea without the density of a resort beach. The surrounding landscape is characteristically Tinian — dry hills, low stone walls, and scattered marble details on even the plainest buildings, since Tinos has been a marble-working island for centuries. The light here is sharp and clear, especially in the morning before the meltemi picks up in summer.

The address — Αγ. Ιωάννης Πόρτο, Tinos 842 00 — places the hotel in the Porto area, which sits east of the road running south from Tinos Town toward Kionia and beyond. This is a calm stretch of coastline with easy water access and fewer day-trippers than the more popular beaches on the island's north coast.

Room-specific details such as bed configurations, air conditioning, breakfast arrangements, and pool or terrace access are not confirmed in the available data. Contact the hotel directly for up-to-date specifics before booking.

How to Get There

From Tinos Town port, Agios Ioannis Porto is roughly 3–4 km by road heading southeast. The drive takes under ten minutes. There is no scheduled bus service reliably covering this particular route, so a rental car, scooter, or taxi is the practical choice.

Taxis are available at the Tinos Town port and can be booked by phone or flagged at the stand near the ferry landing. If you are arriving by ferry from Piraeus, Rafina, Mykonos, or Syros, porters and taxis meet most scheduled services.

Parking in the Agios Ioannis Porto area is generally informal and roadside — tight during peak July and August weeks, but manageable outside those months. Guests arriving by car should confirm with the hotel whether on-site parking is available.

The hotel coordinates (37.5383447, 25.2186169) load correctly in Google Maps and can be used directly in navigation apps.

Best Time to Visit

Tinos receives visitors year-round, driven partly by religious pilgrims coming to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, which draws tens of thousands every August 15 for the Feast of the Dormition. That date — and the days immediately surrounding it — represents the single busiest period on the island. Accommodation books out months in advance, and Tinos Town becomes genuinely crowded.

For a more relaxed stay, late May through late June and September into early October offer reliable warmth, calm seas, and noticeably fewer crowds. The meltemi (the strong Aegean north wind) blows most consistently in July and August, which can affect beach days on exposed coasts but makes the heat tolerable and the air unusually clear.

Shoulder-season visits — April, early May, or late October — suit travelers interested in the island's villages, marble workshops, and dovecotes rather than primarily beach time. Tinos Town remains functional with open tavernas and shops through much of the year, though some smaller businesses close from November to March.

For the Agios Ioannis Porto location specifically, the sheltered southeastern aspect means it's somewhat more protected from the meltemi than the island's northern beaches.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly by phone. The international number is +30 2283 025201. Given the 4.9 rating and limited room availability typical of smaller Tinos properties, call well in advance for July, August, and August 15 in particular.
  • Verify the website before use. The listed domain (porto-manolis.com.es) may not be fully operational; the phone line is the more reliable contact method.
  • Rent a vehicle. Agios Ioannis Porto is not within walking distance of Tinos Town's tavernas, bakeries, and shops. A car or scooter gives you access to the entire island, including the marble villages of the interior such as Pyrgos and Volax.
  • Arrive with a full tank. Fuel stations on Tinos are concentrated near Tinos Town; there are fewer options on the southeastern road. Fill up before heading to the hotel if arriving late.
  • Carry cash. While most accommodation accepts cards, smaller island properties sometimes prefer cash for incidentals. There are ATMs in Tinos Town at the port area.
  • Ask about the August 15 pilgrimage. If your visit falls anywhere near that date, expect the entire island to be operating at maximum capacity. Roads into Tinos Town will be congested, and ferry schedules run additional crossings but with high demand.
  • Check sea conditions before beach days. The Porto area has accessible coastline, but the meltemi can make the water choppy on exposed stretches. The hotel staff will know which nearby spots are sheltered on any given day.
  • Tinos Town is worth a morning. Even if you're based outside the town, the market street, the pilgrimage church, and the harbor front are worth at least one proper visit during your stay.

Facilities and Location

The hotel sits within the Agios Ioannis Porto coastal zone, a small community that forms part of the broader municipality of Tinos. The immediate surroundings are low-density — this is not a resort strip — and the proximity to the water is one of the area's main draws.

Specific facilities such as a pool, restaurant, bar, air conditioning units, Wi-Fi, room service, or accessibility provisions are not confirmed in the available source data. Any traveler with specific accessibility or dietary requirements should confirm those details directly with the property before booking. The hotel's high rating suggests consistent service standards, but the specifics of what is included vary by season and room type.

The address in the Greek postal system is: Αγ. Ιωάννης Πόρτο, Tinos 842 00, Greece.

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Αγ. Ιωάννης Πόρτο, Tinos 842 00, Greece

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