The Wine Festival in Mastichari during the first week of August. Locals are proud of the high-quality wine they produce and celebrate by treating all visitors to free wine and local tidbits.
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The Fish Festival in Kefalos during the first half of August. This festival is part of the greater Hippocratia festivities and the Trawl Festival one month later, during the first half of September every year in the same village.
Read moreThe third most populated island of the Dodecanese chain and one of Greece’s most densely-populated islands, Kalymnos is situated between Leros and Kos.
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Also known as Kapari, Pserimos is a tiny island with just 130 inhabitants, yet is an ideal choice for a day trip from one of the neighboring islands.
Read moreA small, quiet Dodecanese island in the south Aegean Sea between Kos, Tilos and Astypalea, Nisyros is most well-known for its active volcano.
Read moreAnyone who has visited Leros island is immediately struck by the serenity it evokes, as well as by its stunning waters that are ideal for swimming, fishing or diving.
Read moreThe island’s largest and most famous festival, the “ Hippocratia ”, in honour of the great Hippocrates, who was from the island and one of world history’s most noted figures.
Read moreTraditional Hamam Artemis and spa in Tigaki offers an unforgettable experience, through carefully selected rejuvenating packages which will be customised depending client's needs.
Read moreDistinguished and imposing, with the title of “island of the Revelation” as its nickname, Patmos, is an attractive destination for thousands of travelers..
Read moreRenowned for its history, famed for the tourist infrastructure and luxury services offered to its millions of tourists every year, Bodrum is just 10 nautical miles from Kos.
Read moreJust 11 kilometers from the city of Kos and with a population of more than 3,000 inhabitants, Zipari stands at a much-frequented crossroads. It is the newest neighborhood of the Asfendiou area.
Read moreSunset Balcony taverna located in picturesque village of Zia the has a long list of homemade dishes (salads, appetizers, main dishes, desserts).
Read moreSearching for an extreme sport on Kos Island ? Then, water flyboard is the right answer. Flyboard is a prototype racing Jet Ski, invented by French jet ski racer Franky Zapata .
Read moreWell known and beloved for the aristocratic simplicity its staff offers. Situated in the heart of Kos town, Broadway restaurant welcomes you to its unique and tasteful environment.
Read moreIt is located up in the hills, only five minutes far from Kos Town with view to the beautiful Greek Islands of the Aegean Sea and the stunning sunset!
Read moreExplore on horseback the most scenic countryside of Kos. Alpha horse's stables are based on the slopes of the impressive Mount Dikeos.
Read moreThe sponge Divers offers you the opportunity to discover the underwater world of Kos and Kalymnos islands.There a diving instructor it will follow you to every step you are doing by staying [...]
Read moreAttractive, cosmopolitan, contemporary, easily accessible. Located in the north-east, Kos town is a vibrant reflection of the island’s rich history at every turn: in the streets, the buildings, the markets, and squares.
Read moreJust 6 kilometers from Antimachia is Kardamena, a former fishing village that fast developed into a tourist resort of note. Accommodation and dining are plentiful in Kardamena during the tourist season.
Read moreWarm, shallow waters. Fine sand. Water sports and beach games. The beach at Tigaki, a resort favored by locals for decades, has frequently been awarded for its clean waters.
Read moreThe area called Alykes located between Tigaki and Marmari, where cooking salt was produced until 1989, is now a permanent lagoon with salty and brackish waters.
Read moreAs its name suggests, the mosque was built by Gazi Hasan Pasa, the Ottoman admiral of the Kos island in 1786.
Read moreThe most famed archaeological site on the island of Kos from antiquity to today, the Asclepeion sits on the slopes of a low tree-covered hill that gazes out to the sea and the Turkish coast.
Read moreOnly recently renovated and beautifully situated in Konitsis square in Kos, Sadao offers a cosmopolitan mixture of timeless and elegant women’s fashion.
Read moreQuiet in the morning, alive in the evening, “Bar Street” have a myriad of choices for your nightly entertainment, which often stretches on into the early morning hours.
Read moreJust a few minutes from the city of Kos, Lambi beach and its numerous hotels is an excellent spot for dips in the sea or a wide variety of water sports.
Read moreEsperos restaurant is located along the sandy beach at Tigaki resort and offers adequate prices for a variety of dining options.
Read moreThe Archaeological Museum of Kos retains and exhibits the finds brought to light during various excavations around the island dating from the beginning of the last century.
Read moreWith a name that has remained unchanged for 3 millennia, Antimachia is one of the most well-known traditional settlements of Kos and the Dodecanese Islands in general, already inhabited in the late Neolithic age.
Read moreYet another sandy shore along the turquoise blue Aegean, akti Zouroudi is one of the most popular beach on the island, full of beach bars, restaurants and cafes with music and a lively atmosphere.
Read moreThe most well-known are the hot waters of the therapeutic springs (Therma ) just past Agios Fokas, where the water temperature is at approximately 40ο C and contains a variety of beneficial elements
Read moreSince 1986, Dion has been in the business of fine jewelry in Kos. Dion jewellery store is located in the Old town of Kos at Ifestou street number 10.
Read moreOne stroll through the Old Town of Kos is certainly never enough: in fact, while on the island, it is almost certain to become your favored place for shopping and dining.
Read moreThe church Agios Mammas in Kos is ideally situated 11 km south of Kefalos offering a unique view.
Read moreOn the road to Agios Fokas and close to the city center, Psalidi is yet another of the island’s organized beaches with endless choices for entertainment, accommodation and dining.
Read moreKefalos is divided into two main sectors: the traditional narrow-alleyed settlement atop the hill and mill, and the seaside area known as “Kamari”, with its restaurant and accommodation options.
Read moreThink pink is a clothing retail business in Kos Island offering an extensive selection of women's clothes aims primarily at the youthful age.
Read moreThe Roman House (Casa Romana), which most likely belonged to a prosperous islander, dates back to the Roman Imperial years, and is characterized not only by its large size (36 rooms) but also by its opulent decoration.
Read moreSurrendering itself to the clean breezes coming off the Aegean Sea, the organized beach at Mastichari, with its beach umbrellas and water sports choices, is the ideal spot for kite surfing.
Read moreLaid out in 1933, Platia Eleftherias (Freedom square) the main square of the city of Kos is quite literally enclosed by history,
Read moreWith an altitude of 846 meters, Mount Dikeos is the highest mountain on the island of Kos. This limestone, marble, plutonite (igneous magmatic rock) and volcanic rock mass is covered in fragrant pine trees and brushwood
Read moreThe monastery of Agios Ioannis stands 7 km south of the beautiful settlement of Kefalos. It is built in an idyllic setting among plane trees.
Read moreThis exciting beach is slightly secluded from the rest cosmopolitan area due to its rocky environment. It was named camel for if someone observes the beach from afar it resembles to the animal camel.
Read moreOne of the most important historical sites on Kos, the Roman Odeon of Kos was probably built on the remains of an earlier building used for gatherings with a capacity of 750 seats.
Read moreLocated in the center of the island approximately 15 kilometers from the capital, Pyli is another of the many picturesque villages that absolutely deserve a visit. 3 kilometers south-east of Pyli is Paleo Pyli.
Read moreThere was a Jewish community on Kos from at least the 2nd century BC, with an uninterrupted presence until the arrival of the Knights Templar who expelled them in the 14th century AD.
Read moreNear Antimachia, on your way to Kefalos don't miss the natural park called "Plaka Forest " where it is inhabited by peacocks making it a wonderful resting spot for picnic and photo opportunity with the beautiful birds.
Read moreOne of the most famous women’s shoe stores of the island, on Konitsis square, Mouzakis shoes gives style and flair to your walking
Read moreThe settlement of Platani ( called Kermentes until 1964), just 2 kilometers west of the city of Kos , is a unique example of the co-existence of two vastly different religious groups.
Read moreMunicipal Market of Kos (Μercato delle Erbe), the impressive Italian building is situated in Eleftherias Square (Kos town), the central square of the island, among other historic buildings.
Read moreThe highly active tourist sector on Kos has resulted in the development of new resort areas and settlements around the island. Agios Fokas is one such example
Read moreA large, dignified village, 14 kilometers south-west of the city of Kos, Asfendiou experienced periods of economic prosperity in the past and developed affluent districts that exist to this day.
Read moreNature and history come together on Agios Stefanos beach, the island’s most photographed beach. The ruins of paleo-Christian churches just steps from the sea, its clean water, golden sand.
Read moreIn stark contrast to the extensive tourist infrastructure of the surrounding area, the brackish coastal lake of Psalidi is home to countless varieties and numbers of birds who live among its lush vegetation.
Read moreThe brand Kem is synonymous to quality and trend. The store on the island of Kos is one of the most known spots, where a woman can detect the accessory she longs for.
Read moreThe ruins of the acropolis of the abandoned Paleo Pyli (Old Pyli) settlement sit west of the Mount Dikeos range, standing proudly throughout the ages atop a rocky hill which affords expansive views .
Read moreThe aim of the International Hippocratic Foundation of Kos (IHFK) is to relay Hippocratic values all over the world. Hippocratic Botanical Garden, archeological finds, medical tools, conference room, and library.
Read moreLocated on the island’s south-west coast, this heavenly beach has rightly earned its name. Fine white sand, clean shallow water and a perfect orientation towards the magnificent Greek sunsets.
Read moreNeratzia Castle, is one of the most characteristic examples of Knights Templar architecture in the Dodecanese Islands, while its remains show traces of inhabitation dating as far back as the Mycenaean period.
Read moreIf you are looking for cool, stylish, summer clothing, to ease the heat and enhance your suntan you should visit Blanc du nil "the white shop".
Read moreThe charming Zia's southernmost slope, a superb location makes it the perfect spot for viewing spectacular sunsets and gazing at the nearby islands of Kalymnos and Pserimos as well as the Turkish coast.
Read moreNot far from the city of Kos, Tigaki is an ideal holiday destination for both locals and foreigners alike, with an impressive range of choices in accommodation, dining and entertainment.
Read moreA peaceful, tranquil, isolated bay (“cavo”), Cavo Paradiso beach is a well-kept secret on the island’s south coast. Its turquoise waters, fine golden sand and beauty almost untouched by human hands.
Read moreClose to the ancient agora stands an deep-rooted plane tree, known as the "Plane Tree of Hippocrates", which tradition asserts is the actual tree under whose shade Hippocrates taught the science of ...
Read moreIts sparkling white sand and the fact that there are both organized and non- sections of this long beach make Kardamena a popular tourist destination year after year.
Read moreA house that is a veritable recreation of a traditional early 20th century dwelling yet built in 1980, the Traditional House of Antimachia takes visitors back to a time.
Read moreA castle-fortress enclosing an entire settlement, Antimachia Castle “controlled” passage between the islands of Kos and Nisyros, one of the period’s most frequented trade route channels.
Read moreKamari beach, otherwise known as Kefalos after the neighboring village, with its refreshing crystal-clear water, spotless sandy, flawlessly-organized beach is a magnet for hundreds of visitors.
Read moreMarmari, located on the island’s north shore, is small and peaceful, and an ideal choice for travelers longing for a serene, lazy summer pace that doesn’t lack in anything as far as accommodation, dining, and shopping go.
Read moreMastichari is the seaside settlement of Antimachia, and here in this village, fresh fish is king, with dozens of seaside fish “tavernas” serving up the daily catch, nothing but fresh and delicious.
Read moreEquipped with umbrellas and sun chairs and boasting a wide variety of water sports, the north-shore Marmari beach is also lined with restaurants and accommodation options.
Read moreOn top of a hill on the southeastern end of Kefalos, where the island’s first capital city was located in antiquity, lie the Byzantine remains of Kefalos castle dating back to 1420.
Read moreThe Hellenistic altar of Dionysus, constructed in the island’s glory days of the 2nd century BC, is located near the ancient agora. One of the most important historical and artistic elements of the altar was the frieze.
Read moreThe Limnionas beach is located in a tranquil cove on the north side of area kefalos and around 43km from the city of Kos.
Read moreOutside the city’s fortification walls stands the ancient agora and harbor, safeguarded by its own protective wall that began from the city walls themselves and continued south enclosing the temples [...]
Read moreA kite surfing heaven on the island’s sandy, wave-washed north shore, Kohilari beach is the spot for water sports enthusiasts, with a school teaching kite boarding.
Read moreA fine tomb complex of the 3rd century BC Hellenistic period, dedicated to the 12 Olympian Gods as well as to the hero of the Harmyleon, Harmylos. The tomb of Harmylos was excavated by Herzog and Schazmann.
Read moreAwarded the coveted Blue Flag in 2013 for its high quality standards, Helona beach is simply magical. Crystal-clear, sparkling blue waters endlessly caress the golden sand along this well-organized beach.
Read moreOpposite the ancient theater extends an exceptionally important archaeological area (zone), part of the city that was abandoned in the Middle Ages, during the time of the Knights of St. John.
Read moreOn the opposite end of the spectrum from Lambi, Zouroudi and the beach at Psalidi, Karnayio beach is a family-friendly destination that boasts shallow water that gradually deepens.
Read moreBetween 100 -140 million years old and standing at an altitude of 257 meters on the slopes of Mount Zini in the island’s south-western region of Kefalos, the impressive White Stone Cave.
Read moreIn Kos center, Grigoriou V' street, among important archaeological sites, such as Roman Odeum and Casa Romana, one can visit “Hani”, aka Historical and Folklore Museum.
Read moreThe Honey Festival in Antimachia on the first Saturday following the Feast of the Assumption (August 15th), where honey-based sweets are shared
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