Getting There
Oinousses is situated in the east Aegean, about 8 km from the Turkish coastline. It is reached by daily ferry or water taxi from the neighbouring island of Chios, or biweekly/weekly ferry from Athens.
The most common route is to take a direct 45-minute flight from Athens to Chios, then board the daily, 50-minute ferry to Oinousses.
Athens - Chios
Fly: from Athens, take a direct flight to the Chios airport (~45 minutes). From the Chios airport, drive or take a cab to the Chios ferry port (~10 minutes). Cab fares are posted in the airport terminal.
Ferry: from Pireaus (Athens), take a Hellenic Seaways ferry to Chios (~8 hours). Check the schedule here.
Chios - Oinousses
Ferry: board the daily car/passenger ferry (~50 minutes) from Chios port to Oinousses. Check the schedule here.
Water taxi: from Chios town or airport, take a car or cab to the town of Langada (~25 minutes) on the northeast coast. From there, take a water taxi, available on demand, to Oinousses (~15 minutes, passengers typically share the cost).
Athens - Oinousses
Ferry: from Pireaus (Athens), take a Hellenic Seaways ferry direct to Oinoisses (~9 hours). They leave twice a week in high season, once a week in low and shoulder seasons. Check the schedule here.
Oinousses port - Evgenikon
From the Oinousses port, access the house by foot (~10 -15 mins) or pay about €10 for a car to collect you.
You will either be met at the waterfront and escorted by foot to the house or provided a Google Maps drop pin and a walk-along video to the property’s exact location. The house is a few minutes' walk uphill from the waterfront. Alternatively, for about €10, arrangements can be made for a car to collect you.
Note: for those who will be arriving with their own vehicle, parking on Oinousses is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.