Top 15 Must-Do Activities in Kos, Greece
Only four kilometres off the coast of Turkey, Kos is the third-largest island in the Dodecanese. As a pivotal administrative centre from Classical Greece to Roman times, the island is replete with ancient ruins.
Many of these ruins are situated at the periphery of Kos Town, where the Agora boasts centuries of history, and a reconstructed Roman house displays ancient frescoes and mosaics. The noted physician Hippocrates spent a portion of his career on Kos at the Asklepion, the island’s most remarkable site.
Another appealing aspect of Kos is its array of beaches, ranging from well-equipped to secluded and untouched. The finest selections are generally found in the west, including Agios Stefanos near Kefalos, which overlooks a charming islet, and the more exposed Cavo Paradiso, known for its powerful waves.
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