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Nisyros volcanic isle tour from Kos with boat trip and optional transfers
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Nisyros volcanic isle tour from Kos with boat trip and optional transfers

If there's one must-visit while you're in Kos, it's the volcanic island of Nisyros. Greek legend says it was created from a stone thrown by the god Poseidon. And it's a scenic gem of an hour-long trip that takes you there. Visit Mandraki, Nikia, the Stefanos crater and more.

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Bodrum day trip with transport
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Bodrum day trip with transport

Why settle for just seeing Greece while you're here? Turkey's just a short distance away and this trip offers a great taste of its culture and sights. You'll take a guided tour of one of it's biggest resorts, Bodrum, as well as have some free time to shop and sightsee.

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Vathi and Blue Lagoon Cruise with optional transport
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Vathi and Blue Lagoon Cruise with optional transport

For a day spent discovering the hidden treasures of the Aegean Sea, you can't beat this cruise. Spend time in the picturesque harbour town of Vathi, grab lunch in a traditional taverna and then cast off for an afternoon at the Blue Lagoon, with bright, turquoise waters ideal for swimming in.Picked up from your hotel and taken to Kos port, you'll board the boat ready for a day at sea. Sail towards Kalymnos island where you'll stop off in the quaint harbour and village of Vathi. Take some time to stroll the seafront, before setting off to Pserimos island. Along the way, you'll have the chance to admire the picture-postcard views of Plati's coast. And once in Pserimos, you'll head to a local taverna for lunch.Then, it's time for the main attraction – the Blue Lagoon of Pserimos. Clear, shimmering and warm waters that are a palette of blues practically beg you to jump in – and you can. Choose to cool off with a swim or stay on board to catch a few rays before taking the leisurely cruise back towards Kos.

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Guided tour of Kos Town, Asclepeion and Zia with wine-tasting
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Guided tour of Kos Town, Asclepeion and Zia with wine-tasting

With some of the highlights of Kos wrapped up in one day out, this adults-only tour showcases the variety of the island. Together with your guide you'll explore Kos town, the Asclepeion ancient site and the village of Zia. A visit to a wine factory and a viewpoint round off the day. Sophia, one of our expert local guides, says "the Asclepeion of Kos was dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of healing and medicine, and it was known as a healing sanctuary in ancient times. The peaceful surroundings and the extensive gardens were soothing for patients."Start off with a guided visit to Kos town and its eye-catching harbour with bobbing boats lined up. Next, step back in time at ancient Asclepeion, which remains one of Greece's most important archaeological sites. Here, you'll have free time to explore and imagine Hippocrates, who was born on the island of Kos, undergoing his medical education at the Asclepeion. Among the attractions are the remains of the world's first hospital, where doctors learned about medicine from Hippocrates, and studied how to treat disease. You'll also visit the mountain village of Zia, which sprawls beneath Mount Dikaios and is best known for traditional architecture and wonderful views of the coast. After lunch in a typical restaurant, it's on to taste local wine at a wine factory, and honey in a honey factory. Then, at the end of the excursion, you have the chance to capture amazing photos at Kefalos village at the south part of the island. What is the itinerary for this experience? The itinerary for this experience is...- pick-up from your hotel- 9:15am – walking tour of Kos Town- 11:00am – leave for Asklepion- 11:15am – guided tour in Asklepion for 45 min- 12:15pm – leave Asklepion- 12:45pm – arrive in Zia village for lunch and free time- 2:00pm – leave for wine tasting- 2:10pm – arrive at the winery- 2:40pm – leave for Kefalos- 3:20pm – photo stop for 10 minutes- 3:30pm – leave for the honey factory- 3:40pm – arrive at the honey factory for tasting- 4:10pm – leave to return to hotel

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Aegean cruise with Kalymnos Island with transport
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Aegean cruise with Kalymnos Island with transport

How does spending a day soaking up the sunshine, swimming and a spot of lunch sound? Perfect is what we're guessing. You'll hop from Kos to the isles of Pserimos, Kalymnos and Plati, with free time to relax, explore, browse for souvenirs or swim offshore. Utter bliss.The islands to the north of Kos are dotted with peaceful coves, sandy beaches and cute harbours. And they're exactly where you'll be spending the day on this Aegean cruise. There'll be three stops throughout the day, when you'll have plenty of time to swim if you wish. And you'll step ashore at Pserimos and Pothia on Kalymnos.Pothia boasts a picturesque, horseshoe-shaped bay with calm waters and a pretty town, it's the ideal place for doing a bit of wandering. Back onboard, you'll tuck into lunch and round off the day with a swim stop off Plati. All you have to do is bring your sun cream and towel.

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Selections of Kos
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Selections of Kos

Kos packs in an astonishing amount of heritage for a small island. This exclusive half-day excursion will take you on a journey through time and bring ancient Greece to life. You'll start out in Kos town, then visit the historic Asclepeion and cap off your day in the pretty hilltop hamlet of Zia.

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Kefalos and Zia tour including wine and honey tastings
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Kefalos and Zia tour including wine and honey tastings

This tour showcases the best of Kos in just one day. You'll see the archaeological site of Asclepeion and the pretty hilltop village of Zia. And if that wasn't enough, there'll be a chance to taste local wines and honey, too.

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Greek Night with optional transfers
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Greek Night with optional transfers

Greece is renowned for its loud and lively nights out, and this one is no exception. You'll head to the village taverna, typical of Kos, where a feast of meze, wine, dancing and music all awaits. Kids are welcome, too – the more the merrier.With whitewashed buildings, blue-capped domes and views over the island, the village taverna is an idyllic spot watch teh sunset before settling in for the evening. And with hospitality as friendly as this, you'll not want to leave. You'll start off with a delicious meze of traditional Greek dishes to warm up your appetite and wash it down with unlimited wine.But the star turn is the dancing. Expect a whirlwind show as traditionally costumed dancers whip up the atmosphere to sweet bouzouki music. Before long, you'll be joining in, linking arms and whirling to the infectious tunes.

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Kos Kaiki boat cruise to Nera and Kalymnos islands with lunch and optional transfers
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Kos Kaiki boat cruise to Nera and Kalymnos islands with lunch and optional transfers

Wind in your hair, sun on your face, you can catch some rays on deck as you set sail from Mastihari. Aboard a traditional Kaiki boat, it's time to relax and unwind as your captain drops anchor at secluded bays and swim spots at the neighbouring islands of Nera and Kalymnos. Eleni, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Kaiki are the colourful wooden boats that Greece is so famous for. We are a nation of boatbuilders and fishermen, and even though many Kaiki boats are now used for tourism, look out for them still being used for fishing.'Sun, sea and swimming – a trio of things that make being on holiday so special. Your journey will take you across to the tiny isle of Nera, home to a single house and a handful of deserted coves. Sailing onwards to Kalymnos Island, you'll reach the shores around Vlyxadia where you'll be able to cool off in the Aegean and try your hand at snorkelling if you're in the mood. The waters here are calm and clear – and if you're lucky, you may be able to spot the dolphins and sea turtles that call the area home.You'll have free time to make the most of the great swimming spots, top up your tan on deck, or see what you can spot underwater. By lunchtime, you'll be ready for a freshly prepared lunch made with locally sourced ingredients. After tucking into local specialities and Greek favourites on-deck, there are more opportunities for swimming, before it's time for the return trip complete with great views over the water to the Kos coastline.

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Kos sunset boat trip and Kefalos beach dinner with optional transfer
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Kos sunset boat trip and Kefalos beach dinner with optional transfer

Captain Gianni and his crew invite you on board for a sunset cruise to the tip of Kos. There'll be plenty of swimming and aperitif sipping as well as a barbecue on a secluded beach. Watch the sun go down on the sand, then return with the stars above and the twinkling lights of coastal villages passing you by.

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Gulf of Kefalos Glass Bottom Boat Tour with optional transfers
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Gulf of Kefalos Glass Bottom Boat Tour with optional transfers

Get a closer look at the underwater world as you explore the Gulf of Kefalos. Perfect for families, our glass-bottom boat adventure makes a fascinating way to experience this stretch of coast. Our first stop is the pinprick Kastri Island, where you can visit a church, stroll around the island, or even stop for a swim at one of the inviting small beaches. Be sure to take a few snaps, as it's the most photographed spot on Kos.Next, it's off to Camel Beach, a pretty cove flanked by rocks and lapped by azure waters - the perfect backdrop for a swim. Finally, you'll visit the famous Paradise Beach, where the highlight is witnessing the unique bubble phenomenon, a mesmerizing area where streams of bubbles rise into the water from the sea bed.Our glass-bottom boat ensures you can admire the underwater wonders of the Aegean as you travel from place to place. Don't forget your camera to capture your unforgettable boat trip around the Gulf of Kefalos.

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Adults-Only Cruise in the Aegean with Transport
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Adults-Only Cruise in the Aegean with Transport

Combining the best of island hopping, sunbathing and snorkelling, this full day adult-only Aegean cruise is the winning ticket. You'll sail to peaceful coves and cute harbours with the chance to step ashore at Kalymnos to explore some more. Of course, tanning time on deck and a delicious barbecue lunch come as standard.Setting sail into an expanse of bluer-than-blue seas, you'll soon reach the island of Pserimos where beautiful beaches are made for swimming. You can visit the church before joining your captain back on board to glide on over to Kalymnos – a picturesque, horseshoe-shaped bay with calm waters and a pretty town. It's the ideal place for some exploring.Back onboard, you'll tuck into lunch. And before we make our way back, there's one last stop in Pserimos for a swim. Expect pristine beaches, plenty of chill-out time and a healthy dose of exploration. All you'll need is your sun cream.

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Things to do in Kos

Exploring Kos offers a blend of beach relaxation and rich cultural discovery, making it a perfect getaway. The archaeological site of Asclepieion, the picturesque village of Zia, and the soft sands of Agios Stefanos are just some of the things you can see and do in Kos. Keep reading to discover essential excursions and visits you shouldn't miss.

The six best activities and excursions in Kos:

1. Explore the ruins of Asclepieion History lovers shouldn't miss the ruins of Asclepieion. This sanctuary dedicated to the god of healing was also one of the most important healing centers of the ancient world and housed a medical school. During a guided tour of the archaeological site, learn more about the figure of Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine. And, thanks to its hilltop location, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

2. Take a trip to the volcanic island of Nisyros The island of Nisyros, just a short boat ride from Kos, is famous for hosting a three-crater volcano. In addition to marveling at the spectacular landscapes of the volcanic caldera, most excursions to the island also include a stop in Mandraki, one of the most traditional villages on the island, as well as at the Panagia Spiliani monastery, built atop a cliff.

3. Get lost in the city of Kos No trip to Kos would be complete without visiting its vibrant capital, where the past and present blend perfectly. Visit places loaded with history, such as the Ancient Agora, Roman Odeon, Neratzia Castle, Archaeological Museum, take a selfie with the famous Hippocrates tree, or enjoy the lively atmosphere in the port area – the ideal place tro grab a snack and recharge your batteries.

4. Admire the sunset in Zia There are plenty charming villages to see in Kos, but one of the most popular is undoubtedly Zia. This delightful town located on the slopes of Mount Dikaios is the perfect place to discover the essence of Greece. Walking through its picturesque streets, you can marvel at the traditional architecture of the shops, restaurants, and houses. Another major attraction of Zia is the iconic views of the coast and the legendary sunsets.

5. Take a sunset cruise along the coast Although any time of day is good to enjoy a boat trip along the coast of Kos, sunset is a magical moment. Sailing through the Aegean Sea, many excursions offer the opportunity to have a dip in the crystal-clear waters and take in the beautiful views. This is one of the most popular activities in Kos, and there are plenty of options for all tastes. Some travelers prefer to admire the sunset from the boat, while many others opt for cruises that include a stop at a secluded beach, where they can have dinner and enjoy music before heading back.

6. Taste the local wine The winemaking tradition of Kos dates back to antiquity, so if you have the chance, take advantage of visiting a winery. In addition to tasting the delicious wines, you can learn the secrets behind production as well as the main characteristics of local varieties. For a more complete experience, choose a tour with lunch included, preferably in the vineyards.

Plan your visit to Kos

When is the best time to visit Kos?

Kos enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with mild temperatures during the winter and warm in summer. During the hottest months, July and August, thermometers can reach up to 95°F, and the chances of rain are low, making it one of the preferred times for travelers looking for sun and beach. In spring and autumn, temperatures range between 64°F and 79°F, making it a good time for outdoor activities and exploring the island.

How many days do I need in Kos?

To discover Kos at a leisurely pace and have enough time to relax on the beach and visit the main attractions, it's ideal to stay at least a week. This way, in addition to sunbathing on spectacular beaches like Agios Stefanos, you can dedicate some days to visiting some of the must-see cultural attractions, such as the archaeological site of Asclepieion.

Where are the best beaches in Kos?

The coastline of Kos is dotted with extensive fine-sand beaches, washed by the clear waters of the Aegean Sea. One of the most picturesque is undoubtedly Agios Stefanos, located next to the remains of an early Christian church and overlooking the islet of Kastri. The hot springs of Thermes Beach attract many travelers curious to discover their healing properties, while Cavo Paradiso is a true haven of peace with immense natural beauty. For those looking for lively beaches with all kinds of services, Kardamena Beach and Tigaki Beach are two ideal options.