Ezousa Beach, nestled in the tranquil village of Volissos on the northwestern coast of Chios Island, offers visitors a pristine stretch of golden sand bordered by crystal-clear waters and gently swaying tamarisk trees. This untouched gem is steeped in local history, with Volissos itself being one of the island’s oldest settlements, dating back to Byzantine times. The beach’s serene environment reflects the slow pace of traditional island life, making it an ideal escape for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural richness.
Historically, Ezousa Beach has been a favored spot for local fishermen and villagers, who relied on its calm waters and rich marine life. Today, it remains relatively unspoiled, avoiding the mass tourism that has transformed other parts of Chios. The beach is characterized by its shallow seabed, perfect for families and swimmers, while the gentle waves are inviting for beginner snorkelers eager to explore the underwater flora and fauna. Pelicans and other seabirds are frequent visitors here, adding to the charm. Visiting during the summer months—from June to September—guarantees warm weather and the clearest water, but springtime visits reveal blooming wildflowers and fewer crowds, ideal for peaceful relaxation or nature photography.
To fully enjoy Ezousa Beach, plan to arrive early in the day, especially during peak season, to secure parking and a good spot on the sand. While the area around Volissos has some tavernas serving fresh seafood and traditional dishes, bringing your own snacks and plenty of water is advisable, as commercial facilities remain limited and development carefully controlled to preserve the locale’s character.
Accommodation near Ezousa Beach should be chosen based on the traveler’s interests. For those seeking a quiet retreat immersed in authenticity, small family-run inns and guesthouses within Volissos offer a warm welcome and easy access to the beach plus walks through cobblestone streets lined with stone houses. Travelers on a longer stay or those coming in groups might prefer rental apartments or villas that provide kitchen facilities and privacy. For visitors whose priority is exploration, basing oneself in Volissos village also allows convenient day trips to nearby medieval castles and olive groves scattered across the countryside. Whichever lodging you choose, booking in advance is recommended during summer months, as the limited inventory fills quickly with visitors drawn to Chios' unspoiled beauty and cultural heritage.
Zorbas Volissos Apartments Chios invites you to experience a tranquil retreat on the Aegean island of Chios. Located in Volissos, a village renowned for its traditional character and local produce, it provides a convenient base for exploring the island’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.