Nestled on the picturesque Cycladic Island of Tinos, Odera Tinos, Autograph Collection is making waves in the luxury hospitality world with its flawless fusion of modern design and raw natural beauty. This remarkable resort has not only captured the hearts of discerning travelers but has also earned widespread acclaim from some of the world’s most prestigious media outlets—including The Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, and many more, all in collaboration with Perowne International.
But what makes Odera Tinos such a sensation? Let’s take a closer look at what the global media has to say about this exquisite destination, proving that simplicity is the new luxury on this hidden gem of a Greek island.
In their preview, the Financial Times highlights the resort’s minimalist Cycladic design, describing the sleek rooms and suites housed in cubic bungalows along a cliffside. With monochrome tones, stone floors, and washed concrete walls, the aesthetic is clean and modern, with subtle hints of sea-blue and terracotta. They recognize Odera as one of Tinos’ few full-scale resort offerings, ideal for those seeking both luxury and privacy on the island’s southern coast.
The Times emphasizes Odera Tinos’ commitment to preserving the island’s artisanal spirit, referencing the 20th-century philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis, who called Tinos “the handmade isle.” The publication praises the resort’s 77 rooms for their “knockout views of the bay’s raw beauty,” with 54 of them featuring either plunge or infinity pools. Private sunbeds stretch into a stunning “sharing pool,” creating an oasis of luxury and tranquility.
Tinos is often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors like Mykonos, but as Conde Nast Traveler points out, Odera Tinos is changing that. The publication celebrates the resort as the island’s first luxury hotel, “sleek and polished,” with 77 limewashed rooms and suites built into an untouched hillside. From here, guests are treated to breathtaking views stretching across the mountains and into the Aegean Sea.
Vogue heralds Odera Tinos as the island’s gateway to modern luxury. The magazine describes how the resort’s 77 rooms, complete with furnished terraces and cascading plunge pools, seem to blend effortlessly into the cliffside above Vourni Beach. According to Vogue, the design is so seamless that it feels as though the resort has always been part of the landscape—a testament to its thoughtful integration with Tinos’ natural beauty.
Known for showcasing the world’s most luxurious experiences, Robb Report focuses on the resort’s understated profile, which discreetly follows the contours of the landscape. The publication notes how Odera’s design hugs the steep hillside as it descends toward its private beach, offering each of the 77 rooms a spectacular view of the azure Aegean Sea below.
NET-A-PORTER highlights Odera’s idyllic setting, describing it as a beautifully understated new addition to Tinos. Decked in traditional Tinian stonework and marble furnishings, the resort offers a peaceful retreat in a secluded bay with a private beach. Every room and suite provide panoramic views of the Aegean, while its extensive wellness offerings ensure that guests can fully immerse themselves in relaxation and rejuvenation.
Vanity Fair shines a spotlight on Odera Tinos for its groundbreaking architecture and aesthetic standards in the Aegean. Set in a protected bay with crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches, the resort is celebrated for its minimalist design of stone, reeds, water, and marble. With 77 luxurious rooms—most of them suites with private pools that seem to merge with the blue of the Aegean—the resort redefines luxury on the island.
Wallpaper featured Odera Tinos in a dedicated article titled ‘Tour Odera, the first luxury hotel to open on the Greek island of Tinos,’ further to hosting Mary Lussiana during Jules' Perowne's tastemaker group trip. The publication focuses on Odera Tinos' respect for the island’s rich heritage, emphasizing the resort’s low-key luxury, which draws on exquisite materials such as Tinian marble, white stone, and native wood. The design harmonizes with the landscape, incorporating geometric patterns, local vegetation, and Byzantine-inspired architectural elements. Arches and the play of light further enhance the sense of depth, creating an experience that not only nods to tradition but also redefines modern elegance in the Cyclades.
House of Garden praises Odera Tinos for elevating the all-white, sugar-cube architecture typical of the Cyclades. The publication draws attention to the resort’s low-lying structures clad in local stone and its large floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stunning views of the Aegean Sea, capturing the essence of Cycladic design with a luxurious twist.
From the minimalist Cycladic design praised by the Financial Times to the stunning cliffside views adored by Vogue and Conde Nast Traveler, Odera Tinos, Autograph Collection has quickly established itself as a must-visit destination for discerning travelers. Its harmonious blend of luxury and simplicity, coupled with breathtaking natural surroundings, is why this resort is fast becoming a global symbol of refined Cycladic elegance.