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Tinos city rating by our language course clients

Overall4.6
Nightlife
4.2
Friendliness of locals
4.6
Interesting things to do
4.2
Geographic setting
4.5
Public transport
3.6
Safety
4.9
Climate
4.1
Cleanliness
4.4
Affordability
4.2
Shopping
4.1

1 language school in Tinos from €380 for a 1 week Greek course

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Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture, Tinos
Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture, Tinos

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What our students said about Tinos

Tinos is an island with a lot to see and with hiking trails that allow you to explore the island. Plenty of villages to visit, with all the beauty of the Cyclades. Beautiful beaches, but sometimes difficult to access. The wind can be a real nuisance on certain days. Plenty of choice of tavernas and restaurants serving typical Cycladic dishes.

4.0Marjorie France

Tinos is a fantastic walking island. There are beautiful fortified villages to discover. With a rental car it was a pleasure to drive around. There are also beautiful beaches. The town of Tinos, where the school is located, is not large and has many nice eateries.

5.0Ineke Netherlands

Tinos Town is a very lively small town with great tavernas and extremely friendly and helpful people. It also has great hiking routes for those who want to get away from the over-tourism that is sometimes very unpleasant on the neighboring island of Mykonos.

5.0Roland Germany

I liked it very much. It is a quiet island with little tourism, which is also Greek. Its tranquility is its greatest charm, along with its picturesque villages.

5.0Lluisa Spain

A great destination. Well worth a visit. Pretty villages, beautiful beaches. Only the wind can be too much at times. The locals are very friendly and helpful.

5.0BRIGITTE France

Its tourism is internal and has a lot of life. On the island there are very picturesque villages and a good bus and ferry service.

5.0Lluïsa Spain

In itself a nice place, but best to rent a car if you want to explore the island by yourself.

5.0Koen Belgium

Safe and very quiet, except in the high season July/August not recommended!!!

4.0Heidi Switzerland

Tinos is quite nice, there are lots of nice tavernas, it's not too touristy.

5.0Marion Germany

Very lively little town with many small alleyways, tavernas and restaurants

5.0Gert Germany

Most recent student reviews of language schools in Tinos

Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture

We had lessons together for the first two days, then individual lessons from the third day onwards, especially as I didn't get on so well with the learning method without phonetics for individual letters, words and whole sentences at first, as I was used to this from other foreign languages in previous years. Makis and Maria then offered me individual lessons from the third day onwards. This allowed me to learn in a much more relaxed manner, and I made faster and better progress than in the days before. Although I found it difficult to get started with Greek at first, by the end I was able to use a few simple, short phrases. In the evenings, we all got together (with people from the other courses, some of which were running at the same time) in a lovely kafenion, which helped us get to know each other better. On the evening of the first day, we were all able to watch how soap is made naturally. All in all, it was a wonderful week! I'd love to come back!
The course was also perfectly organized in advance - highly recommended!

14 October 2025
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 68 years

4.8| 18 reviews
Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture

I can summarize the whole experience as wonderful. Makis and Maria are first of all very nice people, but in addition they taught with a lot of passion. I can only recommend them!

13 October 2025
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 51 years

4.8| 18 reviews
Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture

Their staff is their strongest point, both Makis and Maria are great professionals.

29 September 2025
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 63 years

4.8| 18 reviews
Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture

The concept and organisation of the school are very good. The warmth with which you are welcomed and accompanied throughout the week is also special. I can only recommend the school; for me, everything was perfect.

23 September 2025
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 64 years

4.8| 18 reviews
Ellinisti - Greek Language & Culture

Appropriate group composition (I was in a group of two with a very nice woman who had roughly the same language skills as me). Well-structured lessons: speaking, reading, listening. The workbook was well-organised, and our teacher Despina was fantastic... and we were fortified with coffee and biscuits during the breaks.

10 September 2025
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 65 years

4.8| 18 reviews

Information about Tinos

Why Tinos? Tinos is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional villages, and religious significance. Renowned for its impressive architecture, Tinos is home to the famous Panagia Evanellistria Church, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike. The island offers a blend of cultural richness, natural beauty, and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a captivating destination for those seeking an authentic Greek experience. Tinos offers a diverse range of activities, from exploring traditional villages and enjoying local cuisine, to enjoying local cuisine and participating in events and religiously-themed public festivals such as the Feast of the Annunciation, or the Assumption of Virgin Mary.

Key Facts about Tinos

Population: XS 5,000
Region: South Aegean, Nomós Kykládon
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term Greek courses up to 90 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 05 May 2025 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Greece in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Greece on the official website - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece.
High season: July
Low season: November
Average course price per week (High season): 328 €
Average course price per week (Low season): 364 €
Cost of Living:
  • Big Mac price (Greece average):4.05 €
    (7% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
  • Plug Type C
  • Plug Type F
  • Residential voltage: 230 V
  • Frequency: 50 Hz

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