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Oinousses. The
group of nine tiny islands just off the northeast coast of Chios, very close
to the Turkish shore, are collectively known by the name of the largest -
Oinoussa, which is renowned for its long and often heroic seafaring
tradition. The islands can be reached by regular boat service from the town
of Chios as well as by local fishing boats during the summer.
During the Greek War of
Independence which began in 1821, the inhabitants sought refuge in the
Peloponnese, Andros and Euboea but began to return after 1827, only to
suffer great hardship under the continuing Turkish occupation. Many of the
islanders turned to the sea, some eventually becoming shipowners. In fact,
Oinousses is the birthplace of some of the most prominent shipowners
worldwide. The main town of the island group, Oinousses, is a small coastal
settlement built on the site of an ancient, once powerful town on the south
coast of Oinoussa.

The main attractions of Oinoussa are its small natural
harbours with beautiful beaches, elegant mansions, several churches and the
local Maritime Museum. With very few tourist facilities, the island is ideal
for those seeking peace and quiet in an idyllic environment. |