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Best departures for the route Mykonos Chios to visit Greece
These are the upcoming departures, but you can choose the period you like best.
These are the upcoming departures, but you can choose the period you like best.
Route
Departure
Duration
Mykonos ► Chios
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Mar 04/28 21:20
8h 55m
Mykonos ► Chios
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Fri 05/01 20:00
8h 55m
Mykonos ► Chios
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Mar 05/05 21:20
8h 55m
Mykonos ► Chios
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Blue Star Ferries - Hellenic Seaways, ship Default
Fri 05/08 20:00
8h 55m
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Mykonos
Information about Mykonos
Mykonos or Micono is a Greek island of the Cyclades, located near Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. It has an area of 86 km² and its highest point reaches 341 m above sea level. At the 2001 census, there were 9320 inhabitants, most of whom resided in the town of Micono (also known as Chora), which stands on the west coast.
From an administrative point of view, the island is part of the southern Aegean outskirts and consists of the only municipality of Micono, whose territory also extends to the nearby islands of Delo, Rineia as well as numerous uninhabited islands, for a total of 105.2 km² of surface.
From an administrative point of view, the island is part of the southern Aegean outskirts and consists of the only municipality of Micono, whose territory also extends to the nearby islands of Delo, Rineia as well as numerous uninhabited islands, for a total of 105.2 km² of surface.

Chios
Information about Chios
Chios formerly called Scio is a Greek island of the eastern Aegean and, administratively, a prefecture of the Northern Aegean, facing the Turkish coast.
The population amounts to 51,936 inhabitants (2001 census), the surface is 845 km². The capital Chíos is an important port. Other centers are Vrondados, Volissòs, Kardamylla and Oinousses, the latter located on a small island 5 km away. The island is famous for its landscapes and mild climate. Exports include mastic, followed by olives, figs and wine.
The island was also one of the 51 prefectures in which Greece was administratively divided, until 1 January 2011, when they were abolished following the entry into force of the administrative reform called the "Callicrate Program.

