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About Kos

Kos is one of the picturesque islands in the Dodecanese archipelago of Greece, famous for its beautiful beaches and rich historical heritage. The island is the birthplace of the renowned physician Hippocrates, and visitors can explore his tree as well as numerous ancient ruins, including the Asklepion. Additionally, Kos features medieval fortresses, Venetian buildings, and charming villages. The island boasts a well-developed tourism infrastructure, offering a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops. The local cuisine impresses with fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes. Kos is perfect for relaxation, cultural exploration, and active outdoor activities.
Main attractions in
Castle of the Knights
Archaeological Museum of Kos
Asclepieion in Kos
Antimachia Castle
Paleo Pili
Ancient Agora
Castle of the Knights
The Knights of St. John Castle, located in Rhodes, Greece, is a historic fortress built in the 15th century. This impressive structure served as a stronghold for the Knights Hospitaller and offers visitors a glimpse into medieval history through its massive stone walls, towers, and well-preserved architecture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Archaeological Museum of Kos
The Archaeological Museum of Kos, located in Greece, showcases a rich collection of artifacts from the island's ancient history, including sculptures, pottery, and inscriptions. Highlights include the iconic statue of Hippocrates and remnants from the ancient city of Kos, providing valuable insights into the lives of its historical inhabitants.
Asclepieion in Kos
The Asklepion of Kos is an ancient healing temple dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. Renowned as a center for healing in antiquity, it features well-preserved ruins, including terraces, altars, and sanctuaries. Visitors can explore its significant role in the development of ancient medicine and the practices of patient care.
Antimachia Castle
The Castle of Antimachia, located on the island of Kos, Greece, is a well-preserved medieval fortress built by the Knights of St. John in the 14th century. The castle features impressive stone walls, towers, and a picturesque courtyard, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a glimpse into the island's rich history.
Paleo Pili
The ancient city of Paleo Pili on Kos Island is a fascinating archaeological site, showcasing the ruins of a settlement that flourished during the Byzantine period. Visitors can explore remnants of churches, residences, and fortifications, set against a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes and views of the Aegean Sea, revealing its historical significance.
Ancient Agora
The Ancient Agora of Athens was the heart of public life in ancient Greece, serving as a marketplace and a hub of political, philosophical, and social activities. Ruins of temples, stoas, and public buildings offer a glimpse into Athenian democracy, while the impressive Temple of Hephaestus stands as one of the best-preserved ancient structures.
Vacation with children
Paradise Beach
A family-friendly beach with shallow, warm waters and soft sand, perfect for kids to play while parents relax. Water sports and banana boat rides add excitement.
Lido Water Park
The island’s biggest water park, featuring slides, a lazy river, wave pools, and a kids’ area, ensuring a fun-filled day for the whole family.
Asklepion & Hippocrates’ Tree
Explore ancient ruins and learn about Hippocrates, the father of medicine. A great mix of history and nature, with shaded spots for kids.
Zia Village & Sunset View
A charming mountain village with stunning sunset views. Enjoy a relaxed family dinner with traditional Greek dishes and a magical evening atmosphere.
Paleo Pili Castle Adventure
A short hike leads to this medieval castle with breathtaking views of the island. Kids will love exploring the ruins like little adventurers.
Kos Town Cycling Tour
Kos is one of Greece’s most bike-friendly islands. Rent bikes and ride along the scenic coastal paths, stopping for ice cream and sightseeing.