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The crossing between Mykonos and Mesta Chios is served by the maritime operator Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who provide availability for 2 sailings per week with primarily afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 2 hours 40 minutes. Hydrofoils and fast ships operate on this route, so you can reach your destination rapidly. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.
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The island of Mykonos has two harbors the old port, which is the closest to Mykonos Town, Chora. And the New Marina, Tourlos, situated about 10km from Mykonos Chora and mostly used by cruise ships and ferries. Generally, the flyingcat hydrofoils only leave from the old port of Mykonos, while highspeed catamarans and ferries leave from the port of Tourlos. In any case, it is always advisable to contact the boarding office to know exactly where your vessel departs from Mykonos airport is about 4km from the center of Mykonos town and can be reached by bus or by taxi. The new port of Tourlos, howe... [More information]
Address: Tourlos, Mykonos, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Mykonos, port
Mesta is a traditional village on the Greek island of Chios. It belongs to a group of villages in South Chios called the Mastic Villages, named after their historic role in the production of mastic, grown on the lentisk tree. UNESCO's list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity includes The Mastic Villages, which are characterized by specific medieval architecture. A brief history of Mesta Mastic has traditionally been harvested in Mesta for at least 2,500 years, since Greek Antiquity. Derived from Greek, the word mastic was Romanized to 'mastichein' meaning 'to gnash the ... [More information]