Tilos offers peace, respect for nature, and authentic experiences. Perfect for those who truly want to get away, it’s an island for travelers who love nature, calm, and genuine island life. With gentle beaches, historic villages, an ecotourism ethos, and sincere hospitality, Tilos offers substance and freedom—a place to connect with the environment, enjoy spiritual relaxation, and embrace simplicity for an unforgettable holiday.

Tilos
Discover the ecological gem of the Aegean with serene beaches, history, and authentic energy
Tilos is one of the most authentic and unpretentious islands of the Dodecanese, ideal for travelers seeking tranquility, nature, and culture. Livadia, the main settlement, offers a calm atmosphere, while the medieval Mikro Chorio and the impressive Monastery of Agios Panteleimonas enchant with their serene energy. Tilos stands out for its ecological awareness, with protected birdlife, hiking trails, and rare flora and fauna. Beaches such as Eristos, Livadia, and Plaka are natural, peaceful, and perfect for relaxation. Here, visitors truly disconnect: no crowds, a focus on sustainable hospitality, genuine flavors, and simplicity. Tilos is a destination that connects you with nature and yourself.
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A Haven for Free Spirits and Nature Lovers
Local Gems & Must-Try Flavors
Local cuisine highlights fish and fresh seafood, accompanied by salads of fresh vegetables, herbs, and greens. Don’t miss the famous Tilos shrimp, stewed cuttlefish, and charcoal-grilled octopus—flavors that will delight your palate.

Best Time to Visit
Visit Tilos in summer and enjoy a range of activities that will make your trip unforgettable. Swimming, hiking, birdwatching, diving, spearfishing, and windsurfing will give your journey a unique character.

Moving from/to Tilos
Transportation in Tilos
Public Transportation
The transportation in Tilos is available by car or by motorbike, which you can rent, as soon as you reach the island. Tilos has only one road, which crosses the island from the port to Livadia to the settlement of Agios Antonios. Alternatively, discover the beauties of Tilos by public bus or on foot.
Q&A
By ferry from Rhodes or Kos, with regular connections to other Dodecanese islands.
Yes—there’s a network of trails with scenic views, natural landscapes, and unique birdwatching spots.
Stone ruins, churches, beautiful views, and a mysterious atmosphere—an open-air living museum.
Most are natural and unorganized, perfect for those who love peace and nature.
Pure local products, homemade recipes, and traditional flavors based on seasonal ingredients and local produce.



