Traveling from Cesme to Chios island is primarily done by ferry, with regular passenger services operating between the two ports, especially during the summer months (typically April through October).
The ferry journey takes approximately 30-45 minutes, making it one of the shortest international crossings in the Aegean.
To make the trip, you'll need to book tickets with one of the ferry companies operating the route, and you must bring your passport as this is an international border crossing between Turkey and Greece.
It's advisable to book your tickets in advance, particularly during peak summer season, and to arrive at the Cesme port at least one hour before departure to complete immigration and customs procedures.
The ferries depart from Cesme's main port, which is easily accessible from the town center, and arrive at Chios Town port on the eastern side of the island.
Keep in mind that schedules can vary significantly between high and low season, with more frequent departures in summer, so it's important to check current timetables and availability before planning your trip. Some services also allow you to bring a vehicle, though foot passenger service is most common.