
Small & Boutique Hotels in Chios Island
Compared to the other islands of the Aegean, Chios is a route that immediately draws you in with its proximity and cultural texture. Just a half-hour ferry ride from the Turkish coast, the island is memorable for its historic villages, quiet beaches, roads lined with mastic trees and rich cuisine. Crowded but energetic in summer and peaceful and serene in spring, Chios is ideal for a two-day getaway or a long exploration. It is important to plan in advance, especially for ferry services and accommodation, because it can get busy during the summer months.
How and when to get to Chios?
The easiest way to get to Chios from Turkey is by ferry from Çeşme Ulusoy Port. The journey takes only 30 minutes. The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting the island, but due to the increased number of tourists in summer, it is best to book your ferry tickets and accommodation in advance. Ferry tickets can be purchased online through various platforms (for example: feribotlines.com)
How many days to spend in Chios?
Chios is not a place to visit for a day. We recommend you to spend at least 2 nights and 3 days to fully experience this fragrant island of the Aegean. Thus, you can experience its villages, beaches and local flavors to the fullest.
Places to visit in Chios
Chios Harbor: A lively and bustling harbor area where you will take your first step on the island. Cafes, restaurants and shops are lined up here. Ideal for relaxing after the ferry or having your first frappe.
Chios Castle: One of the most important buildings of the island from the Ottoman period. The interior of the castle is still used as a living space, making it a very authentic experience.
Ottoman Bath: This restored historical bath is a beautiful trace of the island's multicultural past.
Chios Windmills: One of the most beautiful spots for photography. It offers a very impressive view especially at sunset.
Chios Archaeology and Maritime Museum: Two museums worth visiting for those interested in the island's history and Aegean maritime history. The Archaeology Museum exhibits artifacts from the ancient period.
Chios Mastic (mastic) Museum: The history of mastic production, production techniques and the impact of this production on the island's culture are explained. The museum is also visually impressive.
Citrus Museum: Located on the Pirgi road, this small museum tells the story of citrus production and trade on the island. You can take a short break at Perivoli Cafe in the garden.
Pyrgi, Mesta, Olimpi, Armolia Villages: Located in the south of the island, these historical villages are known as “Mastichochoria” or mastic villages. Especially the gray-white patterned facades of Pyrgi and the medieval atmosphere of Mesta are fascinating.
Sikia Cave: An interesting route for nature lovers. Guided tours are organized inside.
Nea Moni Monastery: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Byzantine monastery is impressive for its architecture and frescoes.
Anavatos & Avgonima Villages: It resembles a movie set with its stone houses and landscapes. It should be seen especially at sunset.
Where and What to Eat in Chios?
Among the most famous products of the island: Chios liquor and chios jam, Kalloni sardines, Goat/sheep milk cheeses (kefalotiri, graviera, feta), Island wines and olive oil, Fresh seafood.
Restaurant Recommendations
Vradipus: Island cuisine with modern presentation, great ambience.
I Gonia Ouzeri: A favorite for its appetizers and fresh fish.
Aperion: Inside Chios Castle, affordable and delicious.
Roussiko: A meat-heavy menu but the atmosphere is lovely.
The Pastards: A good alternative to an Italian restaurant.
Kaz Street Bar & The Grind: Pleasant stops for cafes.
Kronos: The island's favorite ice cream shop.
Shopping in Chios and what to buy?
- Gum jam, gum liquor and gum cosmetics
- Natural mastic from mastic trees
- Kalloni sardines (canned)
- Local cheeses (kefalotiri, feta, etc.)
- Olive Oil
- Handmade ceramics and authentic products
- Citrus and orange products can be bought.
- Ermu Street is the ideal spot for these purchases.
How to get a visa at the door to Chios?
The visa at the door application is valid for short-term (7-day) visits to the islands belonging to Greece. Required documents:
Burgundy passport valid for at least 6 months
Round-trip ferry ticket
Hotel reservation
3 months bank account statement
Travel health insurance
Visa application form
As of 2025, the visa fee at the door is €90. Please note that passports with TRNC stamps are not issued visas.