4Tinos – A Spiritual and Culinary Haven

While Mykonos attracts international tourists, the neighboring island of Tinos remains a favorite among Greeks. Known for its religious significance, Tinos is home to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, an important pilgrimage site. Beyond its spiritual allure, the island boasts charming villages, impressive marble craftsmanship, and outstanding local cuisine.
The traditional taverna culture thrives here, with locals enjoying dishes like artichoke-based specialties and sun-dried octopus. For those looking to experience an authentic Cycladic island without the excessive crowds, Tinos is a must-visit.