Map of Chios Greece – Island, Villages & Location Guide
Chios is one of Greece's most distinctive northeastern Aegean islands, renowned for its medieval villages, mastic production, historic monasteries, beaches and rich maritime heritage. Located close to the coast of Turkey, the island combines traditional architecture, ancient history, fortified settlements and varied coastal scenery.
This map of Chios Greece provides a location guide to Chios Town, Mesta, Pyrgi, the mastic villages, beaches, ferry ports, transport connections and nearby attractions.
Chios is located in the northeastern Aegean Sea near the coast of Turkey. It is famous for its mastic villages, medieval settlements, Chios Town, Nea Moni Monastery, beaches and maritime history.
Map of Chios Greece
Where Is Chios Located?
Chios lies in the northeastern Aegean Sea, just off the coast of western Turkey and south of Lesbos. The island is served by ferry connections to Piraeus, nearby Greek islands and Turkey, as well as by Chios Island National Airport near Chios Town.
Island Features
- Chios Town: Island capital with a harbour, castle, museums and waterfront cafés.
- Mastic Villages: Southern villages famous for mastic cultivation and medieval architecture.
- Pyrgi: Village known for geometric black-and-white decorative house patterns.
- Mesta: Fortified medieval village with maze-like stone streets.
- Nea Moni Monastery: UNESCO-listed Byzantine monastery in the island's interior.
- Volcanic Beaches: Distinctive beaches including Mavra Volia.
- Maritime Heritage: Long seafaring tradition and historic island culture.
Top Attractions Nearby
- Chios Castle: Historic fortress area in Chios Town.
- Chios Town Harbour: Main waterfront with ferries, cafés and restaurants.
- Nea Moni Monastery: Important Byzantine monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Pyrgi: Famous mastic village with striking decorated façades.
- Mesta: Beautifully preserved fortified medieval village.
- Olympi: Traditional mastic village with narrow lanes and stone houses.
- Mavra Volia Beach: Black-pebble beach formed by volcanic activity.
- Anavatos: Dramatic abandoned medieval village on a rocky hill.
- Kambos: Historic district of citrus estates and mansion houses.
- Chios Mastic Museum: Museum explaining the island's famous mastic cultivation.
Transport and Getting Around
Chios is served by Chios Island National Airport and a ferry port in Chios Town, with connections to Athens, nearby Aegean islands and the Turkish coast. Local buses serve several towns and beaches, but hiring a car is recommended for exploring the mastic villages, monasteries, mountain areas and more remote beaches.
Nearby Destinations
- Lesbos: Large northeastern Aegean island north of Chios.
- Samos: Island south of Chios with ancient sites and beaches.
- Ikaria: Island known for mountain scenery and relaxed lifestyle.
- Çeşme: Turkish coastal town reached by ferry from Chios.
- Northeastern Aegean Islands: Island group known for history, villages and coastal scenery.
- Athens: Main mainland gateway via ferry and flights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Chios located?
Chios is located in the northeastern Aegean Sea near the western coast of Turkey.
What is Chios famous for?
Chios is famous for mastic production, medieval villages, Nea Moni Monastery, Chios Town, Mavra Volia Beach and its maritime heritage.
Can you get around Chios without a car?
Some towns and beaches are served by buses, but a car is recommended for visiting the mastic villages, monasteries, mountain areas and remote beaches.
How many days should visitors spend in Chios?
Four to six days is ideal for exploring Chios Town, the mastic villages, monasteries, beaches and inland historic sites.
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Disclaimer
This map and location guide is provided for general travel and educational purposes only. Ferry schedules, attraction opening hours, transport services, weather conditions and visitor information may change throughout the year. Always check official sources before travelling.