Daskalopetra or Homer's Rock
Daskalopetra is where according to the legend, Homer taught his students.
Emborios or Emporios
Famous for the ancient settlement dominating the top of the hill over the port but also for the fascinating volcanic black-pebbled beaches of Mavra Volia and Foki.
Olympoi Cave (Sykia)
The cave of Olympi has an exceptionally rich stalactite decoration.
Pyrgi or Pirgi
Pyrgi is the village where the houses have engraved decorations on their facades.
Kambos
To the south oh the town spreads out Kampos, an idyllic area, unique in the Aegean, dense with orchards and the majestic Genoese mansions, built out of the local stone.
Vroulidia
Vroulidia is a small beach covered with small white pebbles with clear waters.
Komi
Komi is a very popular beach amongst the local youth. Its shallow, warm waters and fine sandy shores are suitable for beach games and sunbathing.
Chios
Chios is the capital of the island and where the main port and airport are. Almost half of the population of the island live here (around 30000 people).
Mesta
Mesta, where the are, is one of the best-preserved medieval villages in the south of Chios
Anavatos
Was build on the top and side of a mountain with stones matching the colors of the surrounding area in order to prevent frequent pirate raids.
Nea Moni
Nea Moni monastery is the most important monument on the whole island, decorated with splendid mosaics.
Nagos
The beautiful beach of Nagos is offered for swimming and eating at the tavernas situated next to the sea.
Volissos
One of the most remarkable villages of the North Western Chios.
On the right: A view of volissos with the old Venetian castle on the top of the hill