Traditional Hamam Artemis and spa in Tigaki offers an unforgettable experience, through carefully selected rejuvenating packages which will be customised depending client's needs.
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Boat trip - excursion from Kos Island to the small volcanic island of Nisyros. Walk over the active crater "Stefanos" and live a ...
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Make the most of holidays in Kos by taking a tour in Bodrum, Turkey to enjoy the history and major attractions of this tourist resort.
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Enjoy a cruise around Kos and visit three beautiful Aegean islands Kalymnos, Plati, and Pserimos with Odyssey or other wooden boats.
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Set amidst well-established lush green gardens, with a host of activities, attractive pool areas, and only a short stroll from the beach and resort center of Tigaki, the friendly Gaia Village Hotel would be the ideal choice for an enjoyable all-inclusive-family holiday.
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The Gaia In Style hotel is situated in a quiet area at the holiday resort Tigaki and caters exclusively to adults only. The perfect choice for couples seeking to unwind or just a getaway with friends.
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Full Day Jeep Adventure Tour in Kos with lunch. An independent Island Tour with Jeep in an adventurous way! Tour from Kos town to Paleo Pyli, Mount of Dikeos, Zia Village,
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Unique Sunset Jeep Safari tour In Kos. Off-road adventure for a magical sunset with the best panoramic view on the island of Kos.
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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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A large holiday resort in village style, situated at the holiday resort Mastichari, only 100m from the very long sandy beach with its main building and several two-floor bungalows, offers magnificent vacations.
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A large holiday resort in a village style with its main building and several two-floor bungalows offers magnificent vacations. Gaia Palace provides at the main building an original Greek style lobby and reception, lounge with sat TV area, Internet corner, bar, restaurant with terrace boutique, rent a car and spa with indoor pool.
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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.
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Sunset Balcony taverna located in picturesque village of Zia the has a long list of homemade dishes (salads, appetizers, main dishes, desserts).
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Just 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.
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Explore on horseback the most scenic countryside of Kos. Alpha horse's stables are based on the slopes of the impressive Mount Dikeos.
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Warm, 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.
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The 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.
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Just 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.
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With 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.
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Esperos restaurant is located along the sandy beach at Tigaki resort and offers adequate prices for a variety of dining options.
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The church Agios Mammas in Kos is ideally situated 11 km south of Kefalos offering a unique view.
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Surrendering 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.
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Kefalos 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.
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The monastery of Agios Ioannis stands 7 km south of the beautiful settlement of Kefalos. It is built in an idyllic setting among plane trees.
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With 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
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Near 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.
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This 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.
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Located 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.
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Nature 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.
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The 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 .
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A 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.
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Located 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.
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The 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.
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Not 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.
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A 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.
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A 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.
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Its 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.
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A 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.
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Kamari 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.
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Marmari, 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.
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Equipped 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.
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Mastichari 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.
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On 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.
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The Limnionas beach is located in a tranquil cove on the north side of area kefalos and around 43km from the city of Kos.
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A 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.
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Awarded 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.
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A 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.
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On 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.
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Between 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.
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The 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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