Santa Margarita

This is a secluded, sandy beach with turquoise waters. It is located in the eastern part of Tinos. You can reach it through Potamia or by sea. The beach is not organized.

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Pahia Ammos

This is a beach with golden sand dunes and rocks. Also, it is one of the most peaceful beaches of Tinos and just 10 km from the  main town. The winds are strong in the area and thus not ideal for a swim in the month of August which is the month of “meltemi” (=A dry north-westerly wind which blows during the summer in the eastern Mediterranean)

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Agios Fokas

This is the longest beach of Tinos, 3 km in length. It is just 2 km far from the main town of the island. It is covered with pebbles and sand, and there are trees that will provide a natural shade for the hot summer days. It is organized with umbrellas, sunbeds and beach bars. You can go there on foot.

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Regional Medical Center of Antiparos

The Regional Medical Center is located in the village, next to the Town Hall.

Open hours

  • Daily, 09: 00-14: 00
  • For emergencies there is always a doctor on duty.

In case of an emergency or accident, you can contact the following:                                  

  • Pharmacy: τηλ. 2284061111
  • Paros Health Centre: τηλ. 2284022500
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Municipal bus of Antiparos

The Municipal Bus Station is located at the port, opposite Agia Marina square.

Itineraries:

  1. Port – Cave
  2. Port – Beaches: Panagia, Glyfa, Apantima, Soros, Agios Georgios

The itineraries vary, depending on season.

Tickets

Tickets cost 1.60 euros and you can purchase them in the bus.

 

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Castle of Antiparos

Due to the constant danger of pirate raids, the architecture of several islands of the Cyclades became defensive. The settlements were built on natural or fortified positions around a castle, or the entire village squeezed into a narrow and fortified space. The Venetians and the Genoese played a key role in all this because of their systematic effort to fortify their conquered lands in the second half of the 15th and early 16th centuries.

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Despotiko

Despotiko is the small island west of Antiparos. It is an unspoiled place; a sacred island of ancient glory and worship. The Temple of Apollo and Artemis, which once attracted many believers, are a popular visiting sight for the admirers of the ancient Greek beauty and culture. The view of the two temples under the sun of the Cyclades, beside the turquoise waters, is definitely a breathtaking sight.

Access

By private yacht or by tourist boat from the port of Agios Georgios (daily and frequent itineraries).

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