This island is just a stride, where you can reach each accessible place after a few hours walk. Schinoussa addresses those who dream of peaceful vacations far away from the noise of the major tourist destinations of the Cyclades. Taste fava beans, local goat, string beans and fresh fish. Swim in Psili Ammos, Tsigouri and the rest of its coasts, which were once pirate bases of operations. Walk through the narrow, and often stalemate, alleys of Chora, discover the gorge of Charakas and peer up the ruins of Timios Stavros.
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Schinoussa
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Schinoussa produces exquisite fava beans, organic fruit and vegetables (green beans, cucumbers, melons, small tomatoes), figs, sesame, table olives and grapes. All the local products are sold on the commercial stores of the island, or directly by the producers. Furthermore, it is famous for its livestock products such as: beef, pork, goat, “ladotyri” (oil cheese), “xinotyro” (sour cheese) and “kopanisti” cheese.
The port of Schinoussa on the bay of Mersini is connected to Piraeus twice a week while the itineraries are more frequent during the summer months. The voyage by regular boat lasts about 7-8 hours.
Local ferry itineraries daily connect the island to Naxos, the rest of the Little Cyclades and Amorgos during the summer months.
Schinoussa has neither gas station, nor a bank, but an Agricultural Bank ATM.
Useful Phones
Port Station:
+30 22850 22300
Municipal Authority:
+30 22850 71170
Citizens’ Service Centre:
+30 22853 60040
Multipurpose Regional Clinic:
+30 22850 71385
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