Explore Kos in Greece, the second most visited island in the Dodecanese after Rhodes, known for its pristine beaches, ancient ruins, and warm hospitality, Kos offers a unique blend of relaxation and exploration.

Kos boasts a myriad of attractions that will captivate history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Begin your journey by exploring the ancient ruins of Asklepion, a renowned healing center dedicated to the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius. Marvel at the well-preserved columns, statues, and mosaics that offer a glimpse into the island's glorious past. For a taste of authentic Greek culture, head to the vibrant town of Kos. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town, where you can admire medieval architecture and visit the impressive Castle of the Knights. Don't miss the opportunity to savor local delicacies at traditional tavernas or browse through charming boutiques for unique souvenirs. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the island's diverse landscapes. Tour over to the Kastri islet and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Alternatively, take a leisurely bike ride along the coastal paths, immersing yourself in the island's natural beauty.

Kos is renowned for its pristine beaches that cater to all preferences. From bustling stretches lined with beach bars and water sports facilities to secluded coves offering tranquility and privacy, there is a beach for every visitor. Tigaki Beach, with its crystal-clear waters and golden sands, is perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Be sure to visit the popular tourist destinations in the southern part of the island, such as Kardamena and Kefalos.

With many flights from abroad, Kos in Greece is easily accessible but also offers a relaxing atmosphere away from the crowds. Consider combining your Kos vacation with nearby islands in the Dodecanese, such as Rhodes, Nisyros, or Leros. Start planning your adventure today and explore the beauty of Kos.

►The main regions of Kos Island are Kardamena, Kefalos, Kos Town, Mastichari, Tigaki


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How To Get There

Flight - Kos International Airport "Hippocrates" receives not only domestic flights from Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, and Heraklion but also from other European countries. When you reach Kos Airport, it is convenient to rent a car or get a taxi to Kos Town. The distance between the airport and Kos Town is 24 kilometers.

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Ferry - There are four times-a-week routes from Piraeus Port in Athens, and Kos is connected with other islands like Rhodes, Patmos, Leros, and Kalymnos.

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How To Get Around

Bus - There are Ktel buses that you can use to get around Kos. This transportation, with excellent service, will help you practically discover places of interest on the island. There are also routes to and from the airport.

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