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Greece boasts plenty of stunning islands for travellers across the world to jet over to and enjoy a sun-filled holiday. It is no wonder that the stunning country is one of the most visited destinations in the world and certainly loved by UK holidaymakers. However, within the abundance of holiday spots, Greece offers many hidden gems, including an island perched in the Northeast Aegean Sea. Chios, which is labelled as a “best kept secret” by thebouqtiquevibe.com, is Greece’s fifth largest island and the tenth largest in the Mediterranean Sea; it also sits close to Turkey, being separated from it by the Chios Strait.

The vibrant island is a treasure waiting to be explored. Chios is a great holiday destination for sun-seeking travellers, history lovers, and those who like to be away from the crowds. The island holds a rich heritage that can be explored through its picturesque alleys, medieval villages and castles. It is also home to a UNSECO inscribed monument, highlighting Chios, significant culture.

When it comes to visiting any tropical or sunny destination, the quality of beaches is an important factor, and Chios happens to have more than enough dotted around the island, including both sandy and pebble beaches.

Mavra Volia is a popular black pebble beach, south of the island, and rated 4.6 stars on TripAdvisor. One visitor said: “Outstanding beach! Clear water, peaceful place to relax, get some sun and have a swim. Perfect for snorkeling, the sea fauna and clear water provides a unique experience.”

Another one added: “Excellent beach, clean sea, with black pebbles. Quiet sea that relaxes you. You can spend the whole day there.”

However, if you don’t plan spending your whole day on the beach, that’s fine because there are plenty of other spots to explore on the island.

Kampos, a residential complex, is described by Chios’s tourism board as “one of the most impressive areas” of the island. The area is renowned for its fragrant citrus orchards and old mansions.

It also features beautiful architecture dating back to the Byzantine era. As they explore the region, visitors will find extraordinarily decorated courtyards, large mansions, tree-lined alleys, and lush gardens with a range of flowers.

The most important medieval monument in Chios is the UNSECO World Heritage Site, Nea Moni, a monastery complex from the 11th century. 

With all the history that the island has treasured, a trip to Chios will certainly take you back in time and serves as a great place to just pause as the world goes by.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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