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About

Voreades has been welcoming guests to Tinos Town for thirty years, which places it among the more established family-run properties on an island that has only recently drawn wider international attention. The hotel is a twelve-room boutique residence on Foskolou Street, a short walk from the port and the main approach to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria. Hosts Maro and her son Kosmas run the property directly, which shows in both the consistency of the reviews and the level of personal attention guests report.

The name itself comes from Greek mythology — Calais and Zitis, the two sons of Boreas, god of the north wind, were known as the Voreades. That reference to wind and the Cyclades is fitting: Tinos is one of the windiest islands in the Aegean, and the property's character leans into local identity rather than away from it.

With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 188 Google reviews, Voreades sits comfortably above the average for small hotels in the Cyclades. The volume of reviews for a 12-room property suggests a loyal return clientele and strong word-of-mouth.

What to Expect

Voreades operates as a boutique residence rather than a conventional hotel, meaning the twelve units include a mix of rooms and apartments — a useful distinction if you are travelling as a family or planning a longer stay and want kitchen access. The décor throughout takes its cues from traditional Cycladic architecture and local craft: handcrafted furnishings, local artwork, and design choices that reference Tinos's well-documented tradition of marble carving and stone masonry.

Tinos Town is a working port town, and Foskolou Street sits within easy reach of the harbour waterfront, the main shopping lane, and the long marble-paved approach to the famous pilgrimage church above the town. That position means you can walk to most practical needs — pharmacies, tavernas, bakeries, and the ferry dock — without a vehicle.

The property is described as open year-round, with the caveat that some days in winter are reserved for maintenance. That makes it one of the few Tinos accommodation options suitable for off-season visits, which is relevant given that Tinos attracts pilgrims and religious visitors throughout the year, not just in summer.

Front desk hours run from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. Arrivals outside those hours should coordinate in advance by phone or email.

Facilities and Location

The address — Foskolou 7, Tinos Town 842 00 — places Voreades in the residential-commercial zone just inland from the port. The church of Panagia Evangelistria, Tinos's defining landmark, is uphill from this street and walkable in under ten minutes. The port, where ferries from Piraeus, Mykonos, and Syros dock, is roughly the same distance in the other direction.

Tinos Town has a compact but well-stocked centre. Within a few hundred metres of the hotel you will find supermarkets, the central bus station (from which routes depart to villages including Pyrgos, Panormos, and Isternia), multiple tavernas serving local dishes, and several shops selling the island's famous loukoumades and local cheeses. Having accommodation this close to the bus terminal is a practical advantage if you plan to day-trip to the island's marble-working villages without renting a car.

The property has an official website at voreades.gr and a Facebook presence under Voreades Studios Tinos. Direct booking inquiries can be sent to [email protected] or made by phone at +30 697 385 4844.

How to Get There

Tinos is served by Blue Star Ferries and Seajets from Piraeus (roughly 3–4 hours by conventional ferry, under 2 hours by high-speed). Connections from Mykonos take around 30 minutes; from Syros, about 20 minutes. From the Tinos Town ferry dock, Voreades is a short walk — under ten minutes on foot heading into town along the port road and then turning onto Foskolou Street.

If you are arriving with luggage, a taxi from the dock is straightforward; the taxi rank sits at the port. Tinos Town has some on-street parking nearby, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. If you are driving from elsewhere on the island, the town centre can be congested during the Assumption of the Virgin pilgrimage on 15 August, when Tinos draws one of the largest religious gatherings in Greece.

Best Time to Visit

Voreades is open year-round, which makes it a viable choice in shoulder season (April–May and September–October) when Tinos is quieter, the weather is mild, and prices across the island are lower. Summer (June–August) brings reliable heat and the meltemi, the north wind that keeps Tinos cooler than more sheltered Cycladic islands — a genuine comfort advantage when temperatures elsewhere push above 35°C.

The 15 August feast of the Assumption is the single busiest day on the island calendar. Rooms at every property in Tinos Town book out months in advance for that date; if pilgrimage travel is your purpose, plan well ahead. Conversely, Easter on Tinos is atmospheric and less crowded than August.

Winter stays are possible but require confirming availability directly, as the property does close for brief maintenance periods.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. With only 12 rooms, the property fills quickly in summer, and the hosts are reachable by email and phone for direct inquiries.
  • Confirm late arrivals in advance. Reception is staffed until 11:00 PM; if your ferry arrives after that, contact the property beforehand to arrange access.
  • Ask about apartment units if you need a kitchen. The property offers both rooms and apartments; the latter suit longer stays or families travelling with children.
  • Use Tinos Town as a base for the whole island. The central bus station is within walking distance, giving you access to Pyrgos, Panormos, Isternia, and the north-coast beaches without a rental car.
  • Pack for the wind. Tinos is significantly windier than neighbouring Mykonos or Paros, particularly in July and August. A light layer is useful even in midsummer evenings.
  • The pilgrimage church is a short uphill walk. Panagia Evangelistria, one of the most important Orthodox shrines in Greece, is ten minutes on foot from the hotel — worth visiting early in the morning before the midday crowds.
  • Winter availability is limited but real. Unlike most Cycladic hotels that close from November through March, Voreades remains open for much of the winter, making it useful for travellers visiting Tinos for its food scene or quieter cultural offerings.
  • Check the website for the most current rates and room types. The voreades.gr site has a direct booking tool; rates are not published in available sources and should be confirmed there or by email.

Address

Νικολάου, Foskolou 7, Tinos 842 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 23:00
tuesday08:00 – 23:00
wednesday08:00 – 23:00
thursday08:00 – 23:00
friday08:00 – 23:00
saturday08:00 – 23:00
sunday08:00 – 23:00

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