Tinos is the fourth largest island in the Cyclades. The overall length of the shoreline, with many bays and capes, is estimated to total 114 km.
Tinos is the fourth largest island in the Cyclades, after Naxos, Andros and Paros. It has 8,636 inhabitants divided into 62 settlements. It is located in the northern Cyclades and is located southeast of Andros and northwest of Mykonos. The distance from Andros, the so-called Andros-Tinos, is 1/2 mile, while the closest distance to the Mykonos coast is about 5 miles and 9 miles from port to harbor. Southwest of the island and 12 miles away is Syros, and the capital of the prefecture of Cyclades, Ermoupolis. Tsiknias, located to the east, is the highest mountain on the island at 726 m height.