Porto Vlastos

About
Porto Vlastos is a family-run apartment property sitting directly in the port of Agios Ioannis on the western coast of Tinos. It sits a five-minute walk from Agios Ioannis beach and about ten minutes by car from Tinos Town, placing you close enough to the island's main hub without being in the middle of it. With a 4.8 rating across more than 100 Google reviews, it consistently draws families and couples who want practical Cycladic self-catering rather than a resort stay.
The property offers studios, standard apartments, a maisonette, a deluxe family unit, and a two-room apartment — a range that covers solo travelers, couples, and larger family groups. Every unit has its own kitchenette, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. Several units include sea-view balconies or terraces, and the property's website lists a book-direct best-price guarantee, which is worth using before going through a third-party platform.
The setting at Agios Ioannis Porto is quiet by Tinos standards. This is not the busy ferry port at Tinos Town but a smaller inlet village on the island's southwestern shore, known for its calm water and low-key atmosphere. If you're coming to Tinos primarily to visit the Panagia Evangelistria church or explore Tinos Town's marble-carving workshops, the drive is short. If you want a base closer to the quieter villages in the island's interior — Xinara, Loutra, Triantaros — this location works well as a central-ish starting point.
Facilities and Location
Units at Porto Vlastos are described as bright and airy, built in a traditional Cycladic style with white-washed walls, tiled floors, and iron or stone-built beds. The furnishings are functional and locally referenced rather than minimal-hotel-chain neutral. Each kitchenette comes equipped with a coffee maker, cooker, toaster, fridge, and a dining table, making it straightforward to prepare breakfasts and light meals rather than eating out every day — a real practical advantage on an island where restaurant options in smaller villages can be limited in shoulder season.
Outside, a patio with a seating area provides a spot to sit without heading to the beach. The property also has a children's playground, which, combined with the family apartment configurations, makes it a reasonable choice for traveling with young children. Sea-view units face toward the Aegean, and from this part of the Tinos coastline the outlook on clear days extends across open water.
The reception hours listed are 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM on Sunday. If you're arriving by ferry late in the evening, it's worth calling ahead on +30 694 577 3171 to confirm check-in arrangements, since these hours suggest a staffed desk rather than 24-hour reception.
Agios Ioannis beach itself — a sandy cove with generally calm water — is close enough to reach on foot. The village has a small number of tavernas and cafes near the port, and the road north along the coast toward Tinos Town passes through open countryside with sea views.
How to Get There
The address is Ormos Agiou Ioanni, 842 00, Tinos. From Tinos Town port, follow the coastal road southwest toward Agios Ioannis — the drive takes roughly ten minutes and is straightforward. There is no direct bus route that reliably serves Agios Ioannis Porto throughout the day, so if you're arriving by ferry at Tinos Town without a rental car, you'll want to arrange a taxi for the transfer or rent a car or scooter at the port before heading out.
Taxis in Tinos Town are available at the port and can be called; the fare to Agios Ioannis is short. A rental car or ATV gives you the most flexibility for exploring the island's interior villages, many of which are on narrow roads not well served by public transport. Parking near the property is available on the access roads around the port area.
Best Time to Visit
Tinos has a long shoulder season by Cycladic standards, partly because the Panagia Evangelistria pilgrimage draws visitors in August and throughout the year. Porto Vlastos is ideally positioned for the quieter side of this — Agios Ioannis Porto sees far less foot traffic than Tinos Town even in peak summer.
July and August are the busiest months across the island, with strong meltemi winds from the north that can affect the more exposed eastern coastline. The western side, where Agios Ioannis sits, tends to be more sheltered. Late May through June and September through October offer the most relaxed conditions: warm enough for the beach, significantly fewer visitors, and better rates.
If you're traveling specifically for the Feast of the Dormition on August 15 — one of the most significant religious pilgrimages in Greece — book Porto Vlastos as far in advance as possible. Accommodation across the entire island fills completely for that week.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct through portovlastos.gr when possible. The site advertises a best-price guarantee, and you avoid third-party service fees.
- Call ahead for late arrivals. Reception hours end at 9:00 PM (9:30 AM start on Sundays). If your ferry gets in after that, confirm check-in logistics by phone before you travel: +30 694 577 3171.
- Request a sea-view unit explicitly. Not all studios and apartments have a sea view — specify at the time of booking rather than hoping for an upgrade on arrival.
- Bring or buy groceries early. The kitchenette in every unit is fully equipped, but the village of Agios Ioannis has limited shopping. Stock up at a supermarket in Tinos Town before driving out.
- Rent a vehicle at the ferry port. Several rental agencies operate near the Tinos Town dock. Having your own transport makes the Porto Vlastos location much more practical for day trips to Volax, Pyrgos, or the north coast beaches.
- Agios Ioannis beach is walkable in five minutes. The cove is calm and generally less crowded than beaches closer to Tinos Town. Bring your own towels and water as facilities may be limited depending on the season.
- The August 15 pilgrimage changes the entire island. If your visit overlaps, factor in road congestion around Tinos Town and plan to stay near the property or visit the church early in the morning to avoid the heaviest crowds.
- Check the Facebook page for seasonal updates. The property's Facebook page (facebook.com/PORTO-VLASTOS-199481233415607) sometimes carries off-season opening information and promotional rates.
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