*PELIÁS means “dove” in ancient Greek.

PELIÁS is a place of harmony and serenity in the beautiful island of Tinos (Cyclades).

It was specifically created to host educational, training and experiential seminars and workshops.

Built with love and care, PELIÁS is perfectly harmonized with the aesthetics of the Tinian landscape spread out on a traditional farmstead with a threshing floor and a dovecot.* It is located on a hillside above Kardiani, a green village of the most beautiful on the island, offering a unique view of the Aegean Sea and the neighboring Cycladic islands.

We are waiting for you with joy to experience moments of uplift, wellness and knowledge and to be inspired from the outstanding energy of space.

Hosting seminars & workshops

PELIÁS is available for rent from May to September.

It is addressed to instructors from Greece and abroad, mainly psychologists, psychotherapists, holistic therapists and teachers of conscious exercise -such as Yoga and Pilates- who are looking for a well-organized space to house their seminars and workshops.

Participants in the seminars and workshops have the opportunity, after consultation of their instructors with us, to enjoy a special breakfast with traditional Tinian products, such as “lusa”and Tinian cheese, also a coffee break with aromatic beverages and handmade sweets, or have a light lunch with healthy home dishes, fresh vegetables and fruits.

PELIÁS has two halls: The Seminar Hall and the Coffee Hall.

Seminar hall

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Coffee hall

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PELIÁS has changing rooms, toilets for ladies, gents and people with disabilities, allowing for easy access to people with mobility difficulties.

To all of you who took the time

to write such beautiful words,

words of the heart for PELIÁS,

thank you very much.

Markella Karamaouna
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To all of you who took the time

to write such beautiful words,

words of the heart for PELIÁS,

thank you very much.

Markella Karamaouna
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Tinos

Unexpected landscapes of wild beauty, more than 45 traditional villages, paths ideal for hiking, ornate dovecotes, dry-stone walls, windmills, small chapels, crystal clear seas, select local products and viands, but also the holy pilgrimage of Virgin Mary (Megalohari) are waiting for the visitor of Tinos. So numerous charms in this island of bold character, which is the third largest island in the Cyclades after Naxos and Andros.

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