Paros - Tinos Ferries

Paros island has a charming capital, as well as cute villages and a few excellent beaches. The island is much cheaper to visit than either Mykonos or Santorini and nightlife is almost as energetic. Although the cafés along the harbour front are not very appealing, it is just a short walk inland to the beautiful capital of Parikia, boasting an energetic marketplace, the remains of a Venetian castle, and a fine Byzantine cathedral, which is one of the three largest (and oldest) churches in the Greek islands.
Book Paros - Tinos ferry tickets
The route between Paros and Tinos is linked by Minoan Lines. This dominant ferry service has been rapidly expanding for the last 30 years. The Greek company has 11 ships and is guided by its customer-oriented philosophy. Tinos is situated near the southern tip of Andros. The island is crowded in August with pilgrims who have come to pray at Our Lady?s church. Our Lady's feast day is on August 15. Tinos is the capital of Tinos island and its port; most of the population lives here.
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