Khios, Khiou, Chios
Chios, the fifth largest Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea, is a hidden gem. Separated from the coast of
Turkey by the Chios Strait, Chios is also the tenth largest island in the Mediterranean.
This island, nicknamed "the Mastic Island," is famous for its mastic gum production. Its rich history
stretches back 8,000 years to the Neolithic period.
Explore picturesque alleys in medieval villages like Pyrgi, known for its carved and
painted houses, and Mesta. Immerse yourself in history at the Nea Moni Monastery, an 11th-century Byzantine monastery with mosaics and relics,
designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relax on the exotic black
volcanic pebble beach of Mavra Volia, or delve into history at the medieval village of Anavatos perched high on a hill.
Discover local crafts, souvenirs, and mastic products in Chios Town. Stroll through citrus gardens
and find unique treasures in Kampos. For a taste of the nightlife, unwind at the Odyssey Wine Bar with Greek wines and cheeses,
or explore the bars and clubs like Plan Β Chios, En Plo, and Viri Carpe Diem. For a unique experience,
embark on the Oz Bay - Five Senses Experience nightlife tour.