Rohari beach is in the northern part of Tinos island.
Rohari is a beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear waters and tamarisk trees that provide the swimmers with natural shade. Here you will find a beach bar but also waves when strong wind blows.
Agios Romanos beach is in Tinos island.
It is a quite big, sandy beach. Agios Romanos has gorgeous blue waters and under the shade of tamarisk trees you will find your tiny heaven. Extra tip: At the corner of the beach there is a small harbor and a tavern.
Kiona beach is near Chora, in Tinos.
The beach is long and strewn with sand and small pebbles. It is organized with sun beds and umbrellas, while the restaurants, taverns and beach bars in the area will make your day at the beach extremely comfortable.
If the endless crystal waters make you fall in love with the area of Kiona, fear not. Here you will also find very good hotels and guest houses.
In the northern part of Tinos island you will find Kolimbithra beach.
Once you get there, you'll realize that Kolimbithra is not one but two beautiful beaches and their main difference is size. The big one can be characterized by one word: chill. Here you can totally relax by the sea or try out surfing (if the wind is helpful). The small one gathers most people as it is more sheltered and organized with sunbeds and umbrellas.
No matter the bay you choose, Kolimbithra beach has excellent food options, coffee and cocktails, while the naturalist in you will be extremely happy as the area is classified as a biotop, where you can observe birds and small animals.
Santa Margarita beach is in the eastern part of Tinos.
It is a fairly quiet sandy beach, ideal for those seeking tranquility. The beach got its name by the Catholic church Santa Margarita located in the area and has crystal clear waters to have a swim.
Lychnaftia is in the eastern part of Tinos island.
Lychnaftia beach is strewn with large and small pebbles. Its crystal clear waters are ideal for a lovely swim overlooking Mykonos, while here you will also have the natural shade by tamarisk trees.
Pachia Ammos is in the eastern part of Tinos.
Pachia Ammos actually means "thick sand", which is what the visitor will literally see. Big and beautiful, this sandy beach and turquoise waters await for you to enjoy your swim.
Livada beach is in the eastern part of Tinos island.
Livada is one of the most special beaches that you can find here. What makes it so special is the beautiful rocky landscape that nature has sculpted.
Livadia beach is quite isolated and paved with pebbles. The crystal clear waters are ideal for a refreshing dip, but if waves annoy you be sure to check the weather and visit it when its less windy (avoid it when north wind blows).
Once you are in Tinos, you can move around using the local buses (www.kteltinou.gr and number 22830 22440) or taxis. Yet, it might be preferable to have your own car or rent one from the rental services operating on the island, in order to explore all the villages, the hidden beaches and the beauties of Tinos at ease.
There are frequent departures to Tinos from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio. You can also reach it by island hopping through the nearby islands in the Cyclades.