Kos
Villages in Kos
kardamena
Kardamena is one of the most popular seaside destinations on Kos Island, located on the southern coast. It has a strong tourist character and is a key spot for summer holidays, with well-developed inf...
tigaki
Tigaki is a popular coastal destination on the northern side of Kos, known for its long sandy beach and mild tourist environment. It is one of the most organized areas on the island for seaside holida...
psalidi - agios fokas
Psalidi and Agios Fokas are two adjoining coastal areas on the southeastern side of Kos, very close to Kos Town. They are among the island's most developed tourist zones, with a wide range of hotels a...
kefalos
Kefalos is a traditional and touristic settlement on the southwestern side of Kos, built amphitheatrically above a large bay. The area combines authentic island character with tourism development, whi...
mastichari
Mastichari is a picturesque coastal village on the northern coast of Kos, known for its harbor and relaxed island atmosphere. It is a key departure point for ferries to Kalymnos, making it an importan...
marmari
Marmari is a quiet coastal village on the northern side of Kos, known for its long sandy beaches and relaxed tourist environment. It is a popular choice for visitors seeking a calmer holiday away from...
antimachia
Antimachia is a traditional village in the central part of Kos, known for its authentic island character and its strategic location near the island's airport. It is one of the larger villages on Kos a...
pyli
Pyli is one of the largest and most traditional villages on Kos, located in the central part of the island in a fertile agricultural area. It maintains a strong authentic character and serves as an im...
asfendiou
Asfendiou is a mountainous area in the central part of Kos that includes several traditional settlements, such as Zipari and Asomatos. The region preserves a strong authentic character, with agricultu...
kardamena
Kardamena is one of the most popular seaside destinations on Kos Island, located on the southern coast. It has a strong tourist character and is a key spot for summer holidays, with well-developed inf...
tigaki
Tigaki is a popular coastal destination on the northern side of Kos, known for its long sandy beach and mild tourist environment. It is one of the most organized areas on the island for seaside holida...
psalidi - agios fokas
Psalidi and Agios Fokas are two adjoining coastal areas on the southeastern side of Kos, very close to Kos Town. They are among the island's most developed tourist zones, with a wide range of hotels a...
kefalos
Kefalos is a traditional and touristic settlement on the southwestern side of Kos, built amphitheatrically above a large bay. The area combines authentic island character with tourism development, whi...
mastichari
Mastichari is a picturesque coastal village on the northern coast of Kos, known for its harbor and relaxed island atmosphere. It is a key departure point for ferries to Kalymnos, making it an importan...
marmari
Marmari is a quiet coastal village on the northern side of Kos, known for its long sandy beaches and relaxed tourist environment. It is a popular choice for visitors seeking a calmer holiday away from...
About Kos
Kos is a Greek island located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, part of the Dodecanese group, near the coast of Turkey and close to Rhodes and Kalymnos. It is known for its long history, sandy beaches, and developed tourism infrastructure.
The island is historically significant as the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine, and features important archaeological sites such as the Asklepieion. Kos also has a mix of ancient ruins, Venetian and Ottoman influences, and modern coastal resorts.
Today, Kos is one of the most popular tourist islands in Greece. It attracts visitors for its beaches, cycling routes, nightlife, historical sites, and wide range of hotels and services, offering a combination of culture, relaxation, and entertainment.




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