Evgenikon

Chios


Owned by a Canadian journalist, the island's only reliable accommodation option is this luxurious four-bedroom villa, built by a shipowner in 1897 and filled with antique furniture and art objects. The owner also has three less glamorous flats (€50 to €70) in the vicinity. Three-night minimum rule applies. Contact via website form. Guests are met at the ferry.

Located in the upper village, under St Nicholas church.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chios attractions

1. Nautical Museum of Inousses

0.17 MILES

Created in 1965, this handsome museum showcases the collection of local shipping magnate Antonis Lemos. Many of the models on display (some intentionally…

2. Mausoleum of Inousses

0.22 MILES

In the leafy courtyard of the Church of Agia Paraskevi stands the Mausoleum of Inousses, where the island’s ship-owning dynasties have endowed the tombs…

3. Turkish Bath

10.7 MILES

With its bubble-like cupolas pierced to let in gentle shafts of light, this classic early-18th-century hammam (Turkish bath) was built as a charitable…

4. Giustiniani Palace Museum

10.92 MILES

Near the main gate of the kastro (castle) this tiny museum (or 'Palataki') still looks like the 15th-century fortress it once was. It houses rotating…

5. Byzantine Museum

11.01 MILES

Housed in a 19th-century Ottoman mosque, the Medjitie Djami, this museum contains relics from the Byzantine, post-Byzantine, Genoese and Islamic periods,…

6. Korais Library & Philip Argenti Museum

11.16 MILES

On the upper floor of the remarkable Korais Library, the Philip Argenti Museum contains a 19th-century birthing chair, along with shepherds' tools,…

7. Archaeological Museum

11.3 MILES

Along with prehistoric and Archaic treasures from the excavations of the British School at Emporios, this collection includes impressive Neolithic and…

8. Nea Moni

13.25 MILES

At the island’s centre, Nea Moni is a World Heritage–listed 11th-century Byzantine monastery. Once one of Greece’s richest monasteries, it attracted pre…