Kos is the third largest Greek Dodecanese island in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Located just miles away from the Turkish coast of Bodrum, Kos is connected to many other notable Greek islands such as Rhodes, Kalymnos and Nisyros. From being a traditional Greek town to evolving into a modern tourist destination, Kos, the home to Hippocrates , is filled with excitement and boundless beauty. Read also: 10 Balkan Dishes You Must Try in Southeast Europe Table of Content Go on the Most Beautiful Road Trip Visit the Archaeological Sites & Monuments Find Your Way to Aspri Petra Kos Wildlife Viewing Visit a Church (or a Mosque) Lounge on the Beaches in Kos Town Explore the Traditional Houses Enjoy the Panoramic Views How to Get to Kos Island Is Kos, Greece Expensive? Things to Do in Kos Island, Greece Kos may be huge compared to its neighbouring islands, but there are only so many things that one can do when traveling there. The lack of activities is craftily made up with the most beautif...
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