Itinerary Highlights
    • Set sail for two of the Cyclades's little-known islands: Tinos and Andros
    • Swap the ocean for the countryside with a stay in a beachside hotel followed by a nature retreat
    • Enjoy memorable experiences on each island: a culinary walk on Tinos and a sailing trip around Andros

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This nine-day Greek adventure is divided into two chapters: four days on Tinos, four days on Andros and a day to travel between the two. Both islands have a wonderful off-the-beaten track feel, having avoided the mass tourism that has engulfed other parts of Greece. Your first destination of Tinos, for example, is oozing with pride over its preservation of local traditions. Everything from is culinary scene to its classic Cycladic architecture has remained unchanged for generations. Then it’s onto Andros, a wild and beautiful island where fruit growing and wine production is still the main economic activity. Your time in the Cyclades is all about mixing relaxation and adventure: sailing trips,
walking tours, hiking days; but also hours spend soaking up the Greek sun on the beach, laid-back evening savouring the flavours of the islands and leisurely strolls around traditional villages.

Route

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DAY 1

GREECE IS CALLING

The day has finally arrived to set sail (well, wings) for Greece. Head to the airport and settle into the airport lounge with some nibbles and refreshments before departure. Flight time to Athens is around three-and-a-half hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy a bit of Greek-inspired entertainment whether it’s reading a snippet of The Iliad or rewatching Mamma Mia for the hundredth time. A member of our team will be waiting for you in Athens to privately transfer you to the nearby port of Rafina. Here, you’ll board a ferry to the port of Tinos, a four-hour sail away. On arrival to Tinos Island, you’ll be collected and privately transferred to your first home in Greece: a charming beachside hotel, where you’ll be staying for the next four nights. For the days ahead you’ll have a hire car at your disposal so you can explore every corner of the island in complete freedom. Enjoy a delicious Greek dinner tonight before settling in for a good night’s sleep after a busy day of travelling.

DAYS 2 to 4

DISCOVER TINOS

There's no better way to discover the island of Tinos and the riches of the Greek terroir than on a private culinary walking tour broken up with tastings. Accompanied by a guide, you'll start with a visit to a cheese factory near the village of Steni. This is your chance to taste Kariki cheese – which, depending on the degree of ripening, can resemble Roquefort – alongside five wines and a local liqueur. The tour ends with a visit to a charcuterie serving louza, which is similar to Italian prosciutto. The rest of your time on Tinos is yours to play with. You can go for a hike up Mount Exombourgo; take shelter from the heat in the Cave of Gastria; wander the narrow streets of Chora, the island’s largest town; visit the Evaggelistria Panagia basilica; admire the church of the Virgin Mary; learn about the history of marble at the Museum of Marble Arts and Crafts; swim and sunbathe on the island’s many picturesque beaches; and visit Volax, Kardiani, Panormos and Triantaros, the island’s enchanting villages.

DAY 5

ISLAND HOP

It’s time to bid farewell to Tinos and hop across the azure waters of the Aegean Sea to another of Greece’s most beautiful islands: Andros. After a relaxed morning at your hotel, you’ll be collected and privately transferred to the port of Tinos to catch an hour-and-a-half ferry to the port of Andros. A member of our team will be waiting for you at the port to privately transfer you to your home for the next four nights: a beautiful guesthouse nestled in the heart of nature. Spend the rest of today relaxing in this oasis of serenity and, come dinnertime, tuck into a delicious meal made with fresh local produce.

DAYS 6 to 8

LIFE ON ANDROS

Despite being the second-largest island in the Cyclades, life on Andros is surprisingly simple, slow-paced and authentic. Most of the economic activity here revolves around agriculture, particularly wine and fruit growing, and the nature is wild, unspoiled and peppered with charming villages and fascinating historic sites. One of the next three days will be spent cruising the waters of the Aegean Sea aboard a RIB. This private tour leaves from the port of Andros and hugs the coastline, allowing you to soak in magnificent views of the coastline, secluded beaches and bays which are inaccessible on foot. There’s plenty of time carved out of the itinerary for swimming, relaxing and snorkelling, too. The other two days are yours to spend exploring the island with a hire car at your leisure. You can photograph the ruins of the Venetian castle in Chora; hike to the hidden beaches of Achla, Vori, Vitali or Zorkos; discover the gentle green landscapes surrounding the mountain village of Pitrofos; stroll between the historic churches of Messaria, once the island's largest town; and travel back in time with a visit to the Paléopolis archaeological site.

DAY 9

GOODBYE GREECE

Sadly, the time has come to leave the sumptuous Cyclades behind… for now. With its endless islands waiting to be discovered, this sliver of paradise is one that draws travellers back time and time again. After one last delicious breakfast at your hotel, you’ll be met by a private driver and transferred to the port to cross to Athens and from here to the airport to catch your four-hour flight back to the UK. However, if you’re lucky enough to have a few extra days to play with, we can also arrange for you to extend your holiday with a few days in nearby Naxos.

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WITH A FEW MORE DAYS… NAXOS




After discovering two islands off the beaten track, why not shake things up with a few days spent on the archipelago’s largest island: Naxos. Explore sun-drenched villages, laze on beautiful beaches and feast on fresh seafood at charming local restaurants.

A Rough Idea of Price

Dependent on season, accommodation and activities
The estimated cost for this trip starts from £2,190 to £3,040 per person. The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote. The average starting price for this trip is £2,605 per person.
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