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CHIOS
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ABOUT CHIOS

Chios
General
Information
Chios
is a
popular
summer
resort among
the Greeks,
but it does
not have too
many foreign
tourists. As
a
consequence,
you get a
taste of
real Greece
here, and if
you decide
to explore
the island
on your own,
you'll find
some amazing
little
villages and
beaches that
seem totally
untouched.
The people
on
Chios
live
off tourism
to a certain
extent, but
it is not
their major
source of
income. One
of the
island's
most
important
resources is
mastic, from
which you
make chewing
gum for
example, and
others live
off fishing,
farming or
working on
ships.
Chios
is
the
traditional
seafarer's
island ,
especially
captains, a
famous song
the of the
Greek
composer
George
Zambetas
"to
naftaki" is
saying,
"take to
your ship an
engineer
from
Mytilene and
a captain
from
Chios".!
When the
Greek
shipping had
100% Greek
crews, a
large part
of those
were mainly
islanders
and
many
of them were
from the
island of
Chios. In
the small
island of
Oinousses
near
to
Chios
is
one of the
most famous
Captain
schools of
Greece.
There are
several
citations
about Chios
people, like
the one that
says
wherever you
find
Chios
men,
they always
go in pairs.
This derives
from true
events
during the
time of the
Ottoman rule
when the
Turks
were
forcing the
Greeks to
get them on
their
shoulder
when they
met, but the
Chios men
they used
the trick to
go always
together and
when they
saw a Turk
the one of
them was
taking the
other in his
shoulder so
the Turks
could not
force them
to this
humiliation.
History of
Chios:
According to
some, this
is where
Homer was
born and
lived
sometime
around the
8th century
BC.
Of
course,
there are
many more
islands that
claim the
same, and
since we
don't even
know if he
was an
actual
person, the
speculating
is a bit in
vain.
The
name of the
island may
come from
the Greek
word for
snow, (chioni),
since the
island's
patron god
Poseidon
was
born under
snowfall.
During
ancient
years the
island was
quite
wealthy
because of
its mastic
and wine,
and this was
also the
first place
in Greece
where they
had
slavery.
Chios fought
alongside
Athens
against the
Persians in
the 5th
century BC,
and was
later to be
ruled by
Macedonians,
Romans,
Venetians
and
Turks.
It was
during the
Turkish rule
the island
suffered one
of the worst
massacres in
Greece.
Because the
island had
been forced
to revolt,
the Turks
punished it
by setting
an example:
killing 30
000 and
enslaving
the rest.
This brutal
destruction
of the
island
touched many
European
personalities
of the
literature
and art such
as Victor
Hugo,
Eugene
Delacroix,
who painted
the famous
painting of
the massacre
of Chios
that is now
in the
Louvre
museum in
Paris.
The island
took part in
the war of
independence
that begun
in 1821, and
it was to
become a
part of
Greece in
1912.
What to See
There is a
stone on the
island
called
Homer's
stone (Petra
Omirou),
where the
poet sat and
worked
according to
those that
believe he
was
from
here.
Agia
Markella
is a
monastery
open to
visitors,
and is
located
outside the
village
Volissos.
The saint is
celebrated
on July
22nd.
Nea Moni is
another
monastery,
and perhaps
the most
visited of
the two. It
dates back
to the 11th
century.
Note:
if
you want to
visit the
monasteries,
make sure
you are
dressed
properly:
long skirt
and covered
shoulders
for women,
long
trousers for
men.
The so
called
Mastikochoria
are
in the area
where the
mastic tree
grows. It
has a
special kind
of sap that
is used in
making
chewing gum,
toothpaste
and local
sweets. Here
there is
also a 15th
century
castle, some
old churches
and the
ruins of an
ancient
temple to
Athena.
What to Do :
On
Chios you
can enjoy
various
water
sports. To
really
appreciate
the island,
you should
try to
explore the
island a
bit, since
it has some
really nice
places not
to be
missed.
Chios
Beaches
The
most popular
beach is
probably
Karfas,
but there
are also
well
developed
beaches
around Chios
town. For
more peace
and quiet,
you can go
to the beach
Kato Fana,
for example,
but it is
also a good
idea to try
to find your
own place by
renting a
vehicle and
drive
around.
Nightlife:
Most
bars and
discos are
in
Chios
town
and
Karfas.
The
nightlife is
quite well
developed,
and you can
enjoy all
sorts of
music and
styles.
Food There
are many
nice places
in Chios
town
as well as
in the
villages. A
special kind
of blue
cheese is
made on the
island
called "kopanisti"
and then
there is of
course
various
sweets made
out of
mastic.
Shopping:
You'll find
various
souvenirs of
the island,
but it is
recommended
that you
take some
mastic with
you home.
You can also
buy ceramics
and local
wine.
Getting
Around There
are buses
and taxis on
the island,
as well as
several car
rentals. It
is a very
good idea to
rent a
vehicle here
since the
island is
very
interesting
and worth
exploring.
Getting
There:
Most
people
choose to
fly to
Athens and
then to take
a flight to
Chios, or
take the
ferries to
Chios. The
island also
has boat
connections
with islands
like
Lesbos,
Kos
and
Rhodes, as
well as with
Thessaloniki
on
the
mainland.
Facts
about Chios
Phone
numbers
850 km2
International
code: 0030
about 50000
Local code:
22710
Yes
Hospital:
44301-2
yes Police:
44423, 44428
Marathovouno
Coastguard:
44432-4
yes Bus
company:
22079, 27507
Telephone
company (OTE):
Average
Tourist
Police:
44427
To get
detailed
information
about Chios,
its
sightseeing,
Chios
hotels,
Chios map,
facilities
and Chios
tours,
please click
on the link
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