How to move around Tinos?

Tinos is a place of major significance for Orthodox people, mainly because of the icon of the Virgin Mary in Panagia Evangelistria church, which is believed to be miraculous. Tinos is the center of an annual pilgrimage on the 15th of August and countless believers come to this island and reach the church of Evangelistria even on their knees! Being a place with so many visitors, Tinos has a well-developed transportation system that makes it easy for visitors to explore the whole place.

Don't forget to get informed about how to get to Tinos in order to optimize your travel.

Public buses

Public transportation is much preferred by both locals and visitors, as it is a less expensive mean of transport and at the same time an amusing way to explore the region. Local buses transfer visitors to most of the seaside and mountainous destinations of Tinos. The central bus station is located in Chora.
You can find out more about routes and timetables on www.kteltinou.gr

Taxis and private transfers

A taxi might be an expensive option, comparing to buses for instance, however, it is definitely a choice that offers you easy and fast transfer to your destination. Many taxis can be found in every central spot and at the port.
You can book a taxi by calling on any of the following phone numbers: 22830 26000, 22830 22470 or 22830 31332.

Car and motorcycle rentals

With a car or motorcycle, you can explore the island at your own pace and gain access to the most secluded spots! In case you don't have your own vehicle, it is an excellent idea to rent a car for your sightseeing trips! There are some car rentals in Chora.

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