On June 24th
Tinos is famous for its countless chapels and festivals that blend religious devotion with the joy of community celebration. Among them, the Festival of Saint John in Mountados stands out, attracting locals, pilgrims, and visitors every year.
A Village Straight Out of a Fairytale
Mountados, built amphitheatrically with views of the Aegean Sea, is one of the most picturesque villages of Tinos. Narrow alleys, stone-built houses, and postcard-like landscapes form the perfect setting for the celebration. At its heart lies the church of Saint John the Baptist, the focal point of the festival.
The day begins with Orthros (Matins) and a Divine Liturgy in the church, followed by a procession of the saint’s icon through the village streets.
The Festival and Hospitality
After the service, Mountados’ main square comes alive. Tables are set with traditional delicacies, local wine, and raki, generously shared by the villagers. In the afternoon and evening, the celebration peaks with traditional music and dances: violins, lutes, syrtos, and ballos create an irresistible rhythm.
Often, the local cultural association organises a raffle or other activities, adding even more vibrancy to the festivities.
The Meaning of the Festival
More than just a celebration, the Festival of Saint John in Mountados is:
- A union of faith and tradition,
- A gathering of community and visitors, where everyone becomes one big family,
- A living testimony of Tinian cultural identity, preserved proudly through generations.
An Authentic Tinian Experience
The festival in Mountados is not just an event; it is an experience. Those who attend will feel the solemnity of the service, savour local flavours, dance to the rhythms of the Aegean, and truly sense the heartbeat of Tinos through its traditions.
🕰️ Indicative Schedule of the Festival (June 24)
Time | Activity |
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07:30 a.m. | Orthros (Matins) and Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint John. |
09:30 a.m. | Procession of the saint’s icon through the village streets. |
11:00 a.m. | Gathering in the main square – sharing of bread and local sweets. |
12:30 p.m. | Communal lunch with traditional Tinian dishes, wine, and raki. |
05:00 p.m. | Social gathering, music warm-up, children’s activities. |
07:00 p.m. | Start of the evening celebration with live traditional music. |
09:00 p.m. – late | Social gathering, music warm-up, and children’s activities. |