Theotikou Apartments

About
Theotikou Apartments sits in Pyrgos, the celebrated marble-carving village in the northwestern reaches of Tinos. For visitors who want to stay beyond the port town of Tinos Chora and settle into island life at a slower pace, Pyrgos is one of the most rewarding bases on the island — and Theotikou offers apartment-style accommodation right in the heart of it, rated 4.8 out of 5 from guest reviews.
Pyrgos is not a typical Cycladic resort village. It draws visitors for its centuries-old tradition of marble sculpting, its Museum of Marble Crafts, and its quiet plateia lined with marble fountains and kafeneions. Staying here rather than down by the port puts you within walking distance of those streets from the moment you step outside.
The property operates as a guest house with self-contained apartments, suited to travelers who prefer to manage their own schedule rather than conform to a standard hotel routine.
What to Expect
Theotikou Apartments offers apartment-style rooms rather than conventional hotel accommodation. That format typically means a separate sleeping area and a kitchen or kitchenette, giving guests the ability to prepare their own breakfasts or light meals — practical when you're based in a village rather than a resort strip. The guest house format also tends toward a quieter, more residential atmosphere: fewer guests in the corridors, less lobby foot traffic, and more direct interaction with the host.
The address places the property squarely in Pyrgos village (postal code 842 00), within easy reach of the village's marble workshops, the small but well-curated Museum of Tinian Artists, and the main square where locals gather in the evenings. Pyrgos sits at altitude, so the surrounding views across the Tinos hillsides are a recurring feature of the village, and guests at higher-floor apartments often benefit from this.
With 25 reviews averaging 4.8 stars, the property has a consistently strong record across a meaningful sample of guests. That rating places it at the upper end of small Cycladic guest houses and suggests reliable cleanliness, attentive hosting, and comfortable rooms — the factors that most often drive high scores in this accommodation category.
Contact is available by phone at +30 693 697 8813. Listed reception hours run from 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM on weekdays, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Saturdays, and 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Sundays, which suggests a hands-on host presence rather than an unstaffed self-check-in setup.
How to Get There
Pyrgos is roughly 25 km from Tinos port town (Tinos Chora) by road. The route heads northwest through the island's interior, passing through Komi and Ktikados before climbing into the marble hills above Pyrgos. By car or rental vehicle, the drive takes approximately 30–40 minutes depending on road conditions and stops.
KTEL buses connect Tinos Chora to Pyrgos on a scheduled basis during the main season. Bus frequency increases in summer and drops significantly outside July and August, so arriving travelers planning to rely on public transport should check current KTEL Tinos schedules in advance and plan arrival times around bus departures from the port.
If arriving by ferry, Tinos port is served by Blue Star Ferries and Seajets from Piraeus, and by shorter inter-island connections from Mykonos, Syros, and Rafina. From the port, a taxi to Pyrgos is the most straightforward option with luggage; the island's taxi rank is adjacent to the ferry terminal in Chora.
Parking in Pyrgos village itself is limited, as the streets are narrow and designed for foot traffic. Visitors arriving by car will find small parking areas at the village entrance, within a short walk of accommodation in the center.
Best Time to Visit
Tinos has a longer shoulder season than many Cycladic islands, partly because of the Panagia Evangelistria pilgrimage church in Chora, which draws Greek visitors year-round rather than just in summer. Pyrgos, however, is most active from May through October, when the village's cafes, workshops, and small museums operate at full capacity.
July and August bring the peak of Aegean heat and the highest visitor numbers island-wide. Pyrgos is quieter than the port or the south-coast beaches at this time of year, and the altitude provides marginally cooler evenings than the coastal areas. For travelers prioritizing the village experience over beach access, June and September offer comfortable temperatures, less crowding, and a more accessible local atmosphere.
Spring and early autumn are particularly well-suited to the Pyrgos area, when the surrounding hills are green and the roads less congested. Winter stays are possible but limited in practicality — many village businesses close from November through February, and transport connections thin out considerably.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead to confirm arrival time. With a reception window that closes at 10:00–11:30 PM, late ferry arrivals could create a tight window. Contact the property directly at +30 693 697 8813 to coordinate check-in.
- Rent a vehicle if your itinerary extends beyond Pyrgos. Tinos has excellent roads and relatively light traffic compared to Mykonos or Santorini. A scooter, quad, or small car unlocks beaches like Kolymbithra in the north and Agios Romanos in the south.
- Visit the Museum of Marble Crafts on foot from the village. It's one of the best craft museums in the Cyclades and is within walking distance of the Pyrgos center — a half-day excursion without any transport needed.
- Stock the kitchen on arrival. If your apartment includes a kitchen or kitchenette, pick up supplies at one of the small shops in the village or at a supermarket in Chora on the way from the port. Pyrgos has limited grocery options in the evening.
- The village plateia is the social center. Morning coffee and evening meals are best taken at the kafeneion or taverna on the main square. Pyrgos has a small number of good eating options — none of them loud or tourist-facing.
- Expect marble everywhere. Pyrgos houses, fountains, streets, and doorsteps are constructed or decorated with local marble. It's a working village tradition rather than a display, and the local sculptors' workshops are open to visitors during the day.
- Factor in the drive time when planning day trips. Tinos Chora and the pilgrimage church are a 40-minute drive from Pyrgos. If you're planning to catch an early ferry, allow enough time for the road and any port-side logistics.
Facilities and Location
Theotikou Apartments is categorized as a guest house with apartment-style units, positioned in Pyrgos village at coordinates 37.6388°N, 25.0404°E. The address listed is ΠΥΡΓΟΣ ΤΗΝΟΥ - ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ, Tinos 842 00, placing it within the village boundary.
The apartment format implies self-contained units with at minimum a sleeping area, and likely some kitchen or food preparation capacity, though specific room configurations, unit count, and in-room amenities are not detailed in available sources. Guests requiring information on specific amenities — Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, or accessibility — should contact the property directly before booking.
The property does not appear to have active social media profiles at time of writing. The primary contact route is by phone. Booking may be available through third-party platforms in addition to direct contact.
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