Kos can be fascinating but while you are visiting the island how about a short escape nearby? Kos features an idealized location, that is very close to numerous Greek islands of the Dodecanese offering a chance for a short visit.
The 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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A small, quiet Dodecanese island in the south Aegean Sea between Kos, Tilos and Astypalea, Nisyros is most well-known for its active volcano.
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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.
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Anyone 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.
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Distinguished and imposing, with the title of “island of the Revelation” as its nickname, Patmos, is an attractive destination for thousands of travelers..
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Renowned 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.
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