Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Chios Island’s mastic production, charming villages, and beaches on this 7.5-hour guided tour with local tastings and authentic experiences.
Taking a day trip to Chios focused on its famous mastic might sound niche, but it’s actually a fascinating way to get under the skin of this lesser-known Greek island. This curated experience offers a blend of culture, hands-on activities, and scenic stops, all wrapped up in a comfortable VIP transportation package. It’s perfect for those who want more than just beach lounging—they’re after authentic insights and local flavors.
What we love most about this tour is how it balances educational moments with leisure — you’ll learn about the traditional craft of mastic production, sample regional products, and still have time to relax on stunning beaches. On the flip side, it’s a full day that might feel a bit packed for some travelers, especially if you prefer a slower pace or deeper exploration of each site.
This experience suits curious travelers eager to explore local craftsmanship through a guided, small-group format. If you’re after cultural authenticity, beautiful scenery, and a taste of local life, this trip is a solid choice.


The tour kicks off with a choice of four pickup points, including Chios Airport, Port, and select hotels. This flexibility is handy, especially for travelers arriving by plane or cruise. The group size is limited to eight participants, ensuring a personalized experience and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The host, speaking Greek and English, greets guests warmly, setting a friendly tone for the day.
Our first stop is the Chios Mastic Museum, where the story of mastic’s significance on the island is brought to life through exhibits and displays. We found the museum’s ticket included in the tour cost, which is great for avoiding additional expenses. The museum walk takes around an hour, giving plenty of time to absorb the history, see traditional tools, and understand why mastic has been a vital crop for centuries.
Guests frequently mention how informative the museum is, with one reviewer noting, “It’s a well-curated place that made me appreciate the importance of mastic beyond just a chewing gum flavor.” You’ll likely leave with a better understanding of how this resin shapes local culture and economy.
Next, the tour takes you to a mastic farm, where a seasoned local producer will guide you through each step of cultivation and harvesting. This part is highly interactive, and we loved the way it demystifies the process—no longer just a product on shelves but a craft passed down through generations. One reviewer mentioned, “Getting my hands dirty and trying my luck at harvesting was a highlight. It felt genuine and rewarding.”
This experience offers a rare peek into a traditional trade, making it more than a mere demonstration. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the patience and skill involved, plus ask questions directly to someone who’s been doing this for years.
After the farm, the group heads to either Mavra Volia or Vroulidia Beach, depending on weather conditions. Both spots are known for their volcanic black pebbles and crystal-clear waters. This is a genuine chance to unwind, take photos, and enjoy some leisure time. The scheduled hour is enough for a quick swim and a break from the busy schedule.
Guests frequently comment on the stunning scenery here. One review said, “The black pebbles and turquoise waters make for a surreal backdrop. I loved soaking up the sun and cooling off in the sea.” Bring your swimwear, towel, and sun protection — the Greek sun can be strong.
A highlight for many is the lunch stop at a local taverna in Emporios. While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the hosts recommend this authentic eatery known for regional dishes. It’s a relaxed setting to taste Greek flavors, perhaps with some fresh seafood or local specialties.
Post-lunch, the tour moves to Pyrgi, famous for its distinctive architecture featuring intricate scratch-carved facades. It’s a small but vibrant village, perfect for a quick walk and a scoop of mastic-flavored ice cream from the central square. It’s a sweet way to see traditional craftsmanship up close.
Next, Mesta offers a glimpse into medieval life with its well-preserved castle village. Walking from the main entrance to the central tower takes about 45 minutes, giving you a sense of stepping back in time. In the central square, you’ll get to taste local liqueurs and mastic spirits, which many travelers find enjoyable and culturally enriching.
The day wraps up with drop-offs at the original pickup points, making it easy to plan your onward travel. The small-group size ensures that everyone’s comfortable and has a chance to ask final questions or share feedback.

The VIP 9-seater vehicle makes the entire day smooth and comfortable, especially compared to larger tour buses. The tour lasts approximately 7.5 hours, balancing sightseeing, tasting, and relaxation without feeling rushed. Starting times vary, so check in advance to match your schedule.
The tour’s price covers transportation, refreshments, ice cream, mastic liqueurs, museum tickets, and the expert local guide. Not included are meals at the traditional taverna, so you should budget for lunch separately. The experience is designed for small groups (up to 8), fostering a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, sun protection, swimwear, and cash for extras. Since the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or very young children, plan accordingly. Also, wear flip-flops or sandals at the beach and remember your camera — the scenery is picture-worthy.

If you’re curious about Greek island crafts and local traditions, this tour offers a meaningful introduction. It’s especially appealing to those who want a small-group, personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for hands-on involvement. Beach lovers will enjoy the scenic stops, and anyone eager to sample regional flavors will find the tastings and lunch options satisfying.
However, if you prefer a slower, more relaxed day or have mobility concerns, this might feel a little fast-paced. The focus on culture and active participation makes it less suitable for those seeking a purely leisure-focused day.

This Mastiha-focused tour on Chios combines cultural education with scenic beauty and local flavor, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking authentic experiences. The small-group setting, hands-on farm visit, and scenic stops deliver a genuine taste of island life, far beyond typical sightseeing. It’s particularly well-suited for those with an interest in traditional crafts, regional foods, and picturesque villages.
While it packs a full day, the mix of activities ensures you won’t feel bored or overwhelmed. Instead, you’ll leave with memorable stories, new knowledge, and perhaps a few bottles of local spirits to share back home.
For anyone eager to explore Chios beyond its beaches, this trip offers a meaningful, fun, and visually stunning window into the island’s most famous product—mastic—and the charming villages that keep its traditions alive.