Fita
Fita is located 41 kilometers away from the city of Chios. "Fita" in Greek means "plants", and their abundance in the area gave the name to this village.
Flatsia
When entering the village of Flatsia in the southeast of Chios, the first thing the visitor sees is the town square, which was remodeled in 1980 and is quite a sight.
Kalamoti
Kalamoti is a traditional village with approximately 850 inhabitants. Their main occupation is the cultivation of the fragrant resin mastic and the horticulture in the fertile plain that extends from the village to Komi.
Kallimasia
Today we would like to take you to the trip around Kallimasia
Kalimasia is one of the Chios largest mastic villages, 13 km south of Chios Town. It is surrounded by olive trees which are the predominant vegetation of the area. Inside the village one can see the remains of the medieval towers and city walls- remarkable signs of the earthquake which affected the village of Kallimasia in 1881.
Kambia
Nearby the actual village of Kambia is also one of its most exciting features: A walking track that passes by the Kambia valley, from where one is able to enjoy the view of the inhabitant's old cultivation, as well as the water of the river bed.