Villa Mare


Sleeps

14 

Maximum Sleeps

14 

Bedrooms

7 

Bathrooms/WCs

8 

Minimum Stay

7 

Code

8446 
Living Area
240.00 m²
Floor
Ground floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Tinos / Cyclades / Greece
Ideal
Adventure
Away from It All
Family
Romantic
Luxury
Suitable for
Long-term Renters Yes
Children Yes
Smoking No
Elderly People Yes
Handicap Accessible Yes
Operation Type
Vacation Rental
Meals
Guest provide their own meals
Change of Linen
Housekeeper Included

Tinos

Car
Recommended
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Near The Sea
Sights
Leisure Activities
Sports & Adventure Activities
Cycling
Fishing
Scuba diving
Swimming
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
Tinos is an island where faith, tradition, and culture intertwine throughout the year. Its calendar features significant religious celebrations, lively festivals, and artistic events that highlight the island’s rich heritage. The most important event is the Feast of the Virgin Mary (August 15), drawing thousands of pilgrims to the Church of Panagia Evangelistria. The day includes a solemn procession, religious ceremonies, and traditional music, reflecting deep spiritual devotion. The Feast of the Discovery of the Holy Icon (January 30–31) commemorates the miraculous finding of the Virgin’s icon in 1823. It begins with a torchlit procession through Tinos Town, followed by liturgies and celebrations that unite the community. Village festivals honoring local saints occur year-round, such as St. Pelagia (July 23), Vourniotissa (September 24), and Agia Varvara (December 4). These gatherings feature open-air feasts, traditional dances, and music, preserving longstanding customs. The Tinos Festival (July–September) showcases music, theatre, art exhibitions, and workshops across the island. Specialized events include the Jazz on Tinos Festival and the Tinos World Music Festival, both celebrating diverse musical traditions. Artisan exhibitions, especially at the Virtual Museum of Tinos during summer, highlight the island’s craftsmanship in marble and weaving. Local produce festivals like the Capers, Oregano, Honey, and Raki festivals celebrate Tinos’s agricultural heritage, combining authentic flavors with communal hospitality. These events reveal Tinos’s unique identity where spiritual life, artistic expression, and tradition coexist, creating a vibrant cultural landscape that captivates visitors and locals alike.
Traditional Food
Tinos cuisine reflects its island heritage, blending fresh local ingredients with age-old recipes that celebrate both land and sea. The island’s fertile soil and abundant waters provide the foundation for a simple yet flavorful gastronomy rooted in tradition. Seafood is central to Tinos’s diet. Fresh catches such as octopus, squid, red mullet, and sea bream are commonly grilled, fried, or cooked in rich tomato sauces infused with local herbs. A beloved dish is “htapodi krasato”—octopus slow-cooked in wine, tender and aromatic. The island is also known for its pies (pites), which play a key role in everyday meals and festivities. These include tyropita (cheese pie), hortopita (wild greens pie), and kreatopita (meat pie), all made with homemade phyllo and traditional fillings, often enriched by local cheeses like mizithra and feta. Tinos’s fertile plains produce a variety of vegetables and aromatic herbs. Seasonal dishes such as briam (oven-roasted vegetables), stuffed vine leaves, and beans stewed with olive oil are common staples. Wild greens gathered from the island’s hillsides frequently appear in salads or pies, adding unique flavors. Cheeses from Tinos, particularly the mild mizithra and tangy kopanisti, are prized both locally and nationally. They accompany bread or are incorporated into many dishes, highlighting the island’s dairy tradition. Sweets tend to be simple and wholesome. Almond-based amygdalota biscuits and spoon sweets made from fruits like quince and fig are traditional treats often served with coffee or as a gesture of hospitality. Tinos food embodies the island’s spirit—rooted in nature, enriched by history, and shared with warmth.
Additional Location Information
Tinos is the third largest island in the Cyclades, renowned for its religious significance, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Its history stretches back to ancient times, with archaeological evidence of settlements from the Bronze Age. The island’s most famous landmark is the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, built in the 19th century on the site where a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary was discovered in 1823. This event transformed Tinos into a major pilgrimage destination, attracting thousands of devotees annually, especially on August 15, the Feast of the Dormition. Historically, Tinos was an important maritime and agricultural center. Under Venetian and later Ottoman rule, the island maintained a degree of autonomy, fostering a rich local culture. Its population actively participated in the Greek War of Independence, with several heroes emerging from the island. Tinos is also known for its exceptional craftsmanship, particularly in marble sculpture and carving. The island’s marble quarries have supplied materials for significant monuments throughout Greece, while local artisans continue to uphold these traditions. The island’s villages showcase distinctive Cycladic architecture, characterized by whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and vibrant squares. Beyond the religious sites, Tinos offers numerous monasteries, chapels, and museums that celebrate its spiritual and artistic legacy. Today, Tinos balances tourism with tradition. Visitors can explore pristine beaches, hiking trails, and cultural festivals while experiencing authentic island life rooted in centuries of history and community.
Villa Mare is an extraordinary cliffside sanctuary, dramatically perched above the pristine sands of Kalivia Beach on Tinos, combining natural splendor, refined comfort, and authentic Cycladic charm. Set within fragrant gardens of thyme, oregano, lavender, mint, rosemary, olive, and fig trees, the villa cascades gracefully down the hillside, its elegant curved terraces and balconies offering breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the Aegean Sea. Here, architecture and landscape converge to create a private haven where serenity and sophistication coexist effortlessly.
The villa’s outdoor living spaces are a true masterpiece. The pool terrace is designed for both indulgence and family enjoyment, featuring a freshwater pool with beach-entry ideal for children, hydromassage jets, atmospheric lighting for magical evenings, and an integrated sound system. A built-in bar and ample seating invite relaxation, while a fragrant jasmine-covered BBQ and large wooden tables provide a perfect setting for alfresco dining. A small playground ensures younger guests are equally catered for. Just a short stroll from the property, Kalivia Beach offers calm waters, soft sands, and a lively beach bar—perfect for swimming and unwinding in complete privacy.
Villa Mare’s accommodations are thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels to combine privacy with communal spaces. The entrance level welcomes guests with a sophisticated bedroom, descending gracefully to the master suite featuring a day bed alcove, panoramic views, and indulgent shower facilities. Additional bedrooms, each uniquely designed with terraces, French doors, and bespoke furnishings, offer intimate retreats. Further levels include a sun-filled living and dining area, galleried study, sunken lounge with TV, a fully equipped kitchen, media room, hammam and sauna suite, gym, playroom, and guest facilities. Separate pool houses—Elia, Aloni, and Thalassaki—provide additional private accommodations with direct pool access, terraces, and all modern amenities.
Villa Mare is equipped with state-of-the-art comforts: central air conditioning throughout the main house, split units in the pool houses, underfloor heating, mosquito screens, Wi-Fi, integrated indoor and outdoor sound systems, security systems, and optional services including private boat trips, yoga sessions, personal training, and in-villa massages. Experienced staff are available to ensure a seamless, luxurious stay.
Tinos itself offers an authentic Cycladic experience, with over 60 villages alive with art, culture, and tradition, from pottery and marble workshops to music festivals and local gastronomy. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore pristine beaches, footpaths, and trails for swimming, diving, surfing, trekking, climbing, cycling, and horse riding.
Villa Mare is more than a residence—it is a private sanctuary of sublime elegance, where every terrace, poolside moment, and panoramic vista offers an unparalleled connection to the beauty, tranquility, and spirit of the Cyclades.
Basic amenities
Cable TV
Internet
Air Conditioning
Hair dryer
Linen & Towels
Kitchen
Bedrooms
  • Double (with bathroom)
  • 1 Double + 1 Single (with bathroom)
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom)
  • 2 Single (with balcony, with bathroom)
  • 1 Double + 1 Single (with balcony, with bathroom)
  • Double (with bathroom)
  • Double (with balcony, with bathroom)
Bathrooms/WCs
  • Tiled ()
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
DVD Player
Radio
Television
Outside
Balconies
Garden chairs
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Hammam and sauna suite, playroom, gym. Pool fresh water, hydromassage jets. Boat trips, yoga, personal trainer, and massage can be arranged with enough notice.
Available Booked
All seasons rates
Period Weekday Weekend Weekly Monthly Event Rate
Welcome to your luxury villa. To ensure a memorable and respectful stay, please observe the following rules:

Check-in / Check-out:
Check-in is from 3 PM; check-out by 11 AM. Early check-in or late check-out may be arranged upon request.
Guest Policy:
Only registered guests are permitted on the property. Maximum occupancy must be respected.
Noise:
Please keep noise levels low, especially between 10 PM and 8 AM. No unauthorized parties or events.
Property Care:
Handle the villa and its contents with respect. Report any damages immediately. Charges may apply for repairs.
Smoking:
Smoking is prohibited indoors. Use designated outdoor areas only.
Pets:
Pets are allowed only with prior approval. Please inform us in advance if you plan to bring a pet.
Pool & Outdoors:
Supervise children around the pool. Keep outdoor areas clean and tidy.
Security:
Lock doors and windows when leaving. Follow safety instructions provided.
Waste:
Dispose of waste responsibly in designated bins, respecting local recycling guidelines.
Local Respect:
Respect neighbors and local customs to preserve the peaceful environment.

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€2,500 / night

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Friday, February 20, 2026

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