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Getting to Chios by Ferry from Çeşme

You can reach Chios island from Çeşme by ferry in just 20 minutes.

Trip Information

Trip Duration: 20 minutes Ferry Type: High-speed ferry Season: Year-round

Important Information

Passport is required You can obtain a visa on arrival Ideal for mastic product shopping

About Chios Island

Chios is the homeland of the world-famous mastic gum. It is known for its medieval villages, beautiful beaches, and authentic Greek atmosphere.

When to Visit Chios Island?

It receives significant demand especially during summer months. Although tickets are available for sale every month of the year, those who want to enjoy the sea, sand, and sun for a holiday on Chios island turn to Chios island ferry trips during summer months. Passengers should make their purchases by making round-trip ticket reservations, taking ferry times into account, to avoid any adverse situations related to island trips.

The ferry departing from İzmir Çeşme port provides day trips to Chios, Lesbos, and Samos islands and returns to the country.

Is a Visa Required to Go to Chios Island?

A door visa is sufficient for Chios among the Greek islands. As a company, we also provide visa services.

What Are the General Rules Regarding Chios Çeşme Ferry Services?

After purchase transactions, there are certain general rules that passengers need to know about tickets.

General rules regarding Chios island ferry:

Non-transferability of purchased ticket: A passenger who purchases a ticket cannot sell or transfer the ticket to someone else as the ticket is issued in their own name.

Loss of ticket: If the passenger has lost their ticket for any reason, only they are responsible for this situation. Agencies do not accept responsibility in case of ticket loss. The passenger who wants to travel must purchase a ticket again.

Ticket cancellation and suspension procedures: There is no right to withdraw from the purchased ticket. The route information, date, and time of electronic ferry tickets purchased for this island cannot be changed. The ticket can only be suspended once, provided that the passenger gives notice 2 days in advance. Suspended tickets are valid for a period of 6 months. Çeşme Chios tickets that have not been used despite 6 months passing are automatically cancelled.

You can contact us to get more information about the ticket you will purchase for your trips.

What Kind of Place is Chios Island?

According to source information released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), approximately 150,000 passengers crossed to Chios Island by sea in 2024. After Çeşme Chios island ferry services, it has unique beauties that define nature with its magnificent mountains and hidden coves during transportation. There are also areas such as monasteries, churches, and museums in Chios that reflect the past history. It has a deep-rooted and rich culture. Ottoman and Greek heritages are the most valuable examples of this culture. The island, known by the Greek name Chios, is an island that manages to attract quite a lot of visitors because it is directly opposite Çeşme. For this reason, Chios-Çeşme is one of the most preferred routes by visitors.

Chios visits are made in 20 minutes with ferries departing from İzmir Çeşme. Especially during summer months, an increase in visits to this island is observed. You can do many various activities by reaching the island after Chios island ferry services. With its beaches and tour areas, visitors coming to the island will want to go in almost every season.

What Should Be Done on Chios Island?

There are many places you should visit during your day trips or overnight visits to the island. For places you can reach by vehicle other than those you can reach on foot, you can rent a vehicle or use public transportation.

Here, the city park can be visited. Then, the shops and windows on Aplotarias street can be explored. In the area known as Chios Town, Chios Maritime Museum, Saint Victor Church, Psara and Oinousses Metropolis, Nicholas Cathedral, and gardens can be visited for those who are fond of Podima. This way, both walking is done and works remaining from Greek architecture are witnessed.

The flavors belonging to the culinary culture of Chios Island must definitely be experienced. The kitchen flavors, usually consisting of seafood, create legendary tastes when combined with appetizers such as haydari and roasted eggplant salad. There are also appetizer flavors on the island. Flavors such as fake stuffed grape leaves, onion pastry, smoked fish, and fried cheese are among the flavors that must be tasted on the island.

Among the different flavors that should be experienced are scallops, sea squirt, and ouzo. The island people have carried out their trade for centuries with the mastic gum that is famous on the island. For this reason, souvenirs connected to mastic should definitely be purchased for shopping during visits to the island.

These items that will be memories for both you and your loved ones appear as food, beverages, and cosmetic products. There are souvenir options on the streets and villages extending along the promenade. It is an island known for its nightlife and festivals. Night entertainment continues summer and winter on the island. Festivals generally take place in July, August, and September.

Festivals are held in a traditional manner with local orchestra and folk style. Fairs are set up, celebrations are held. If you happen to be on the island on a festival day, you should definitely participate in this festival.

Places to Visit on Chios Island

Chios has notable villages, beaches, and historical areas. The areas that are the center of attention of all domestic and foreign tourists make visits enjoyable.

Chios Island Beaches

If you are looking for a quiet and peaceful environment on this island, which is a perfect island for vacation, the beaches we list below are among the beaches you must see.

Avlonia beach Karinda Armenou Lagadi Mytikas Trahili Pyrgos

For your search for beaches with wide, lively facilities such as sunbeds, Lithi, Elida, Kambos, Karfas, Agia Fotia, and Komi beach are recommended.

Villages and Castles

Armolia Village: It is a settlement 20 km from the island center. It has a population famous for ceramic making and ceramic processing. Vases, glasses, and cups made of ceramics are produced. Those who visit here definitely buy these souvenir products. In the village square, there is the medieval monument Vretos Monastery with paintings of Agios Dimitrios.

Pirgi Village: One of the places that must be seen on the island. It is located in the south of Chios island. It attracts attention with its narrow streets bearing medieval traces and adjacent houses built to protect against pirates. It is built in a valley. It hosts many churches and chapels.

Mesta Village: It is a stop for visitors with its Taxiarchis Church and pentagon-designed houses.

Olympi Village: The village, which has small towers at its corners and a 20-meter high tower in the center to protect the public, is approximately 30 km from the island center.

Chios Castle

The most wonderful castle of the island greets the guests coming with its location in the heart of the island. It was first built by the Byzantines in the 9th century. It reached its current form when the Genoese started adding new touches in 1694. In other words, the structure bearing both Greek and European traces enchants those who see it with its majesty.

Historical and Cultural Areas

Windmills: One of the most beautiful places to visit is where the windmills are. There is no one without a photo in front of the windmills that add beauty like the giant figurines of the island. You can easily reach the Windmills, which are 1.5 km from the center, by walking along the coast for about 20 minutes.

Giustiniani Palace: Byzantine wall paintings, unique mosaics related to the Christian world, statues belonging to the Byzantine and Genoese peoples, and many more tools and figures from the period are exhibited in the palace. The most important work related to the palace is the fresco of Archangel Michael. This palace is worth seeing.

Justinian Museum: Artifacts unearthed from Chios Castle excavations are exhibited in the museum. The museum, which contains magnificent works of art belonging to the Byzantines and Genoese, provides a visual feast.

Ottoman Graves: Ottoman traces that dominated the island for many years can be clearly seen with tombstones reflecting the Ottoman style.

Hamidiye Mosque: The mosque built in the 19th century, the last period of the Ottoman Empire in Chios, takes its name from Abdulhamid. It has a special place as it is one of the three mosques that can still stand on the island. The structure, which was abandoned as a mosque after the 1923 population exchange, hosted an Armenian family for a while at that time.