Sailing Holidays in Oinousses
Oinoússes is a complex of nine islands and skerries located between Chios and the Erythraia peninsula in Asia Minor, out of which only one is inhabited (the one bearing the same name). Oinousses has been known since ancient times. Due to its strategic position it was conquered over the centuries by the Genoese, the Venetians, and the Turks.
The islands’ striking natural beauty explains why they form part of the European network "NATURA 2000". Oinoússes is famous for its century long naval tradition. In fact, some of the major Greek ship owners were born in this island and later established their maritime headquarters in London or New York. Monuments and sites of the island preserve this time-honored maritime tradition.
The “Nautical Lyceum”, the major “Naval Academy”, and the first regional Naval Museum also depict the island’s significant maritime culture. The museum, which was founded in 1965, features permanent exhibits, such as paintings of popular ship painters, naval instruments and ship models – most of which were constructed by French prisoners in England at the time of the Napoleonic Wars.
Visit the picturesque town of Oinoússa, built amphitheatrically on a hill, and take leisurely walks through its narrow paved alleys. Observe the captains’ grand mansions, which reflect the wealth and the grandeur that experienced the island in the past. Don’t forget to visit the Church of Saint Nicholas, the patron Saint of the island, where his relics are kept.
Set out on a trip to Oinoússes in the summer and enjoy precious moments of peace and isolation in sandy sun-drenched beaches. Participate in local religious festivities which are organized throughout the summer, and enjoy authentic local cuisine in tavernas by the sea.