| Kos
has so many places to discover that, whether your needs are for sun and swimming,
ancient history, peaceful relaxation or a mixture of everything, they will always
be satisfied.
Hippocrates founded his medical school, the Askeplieion,
here on Kos in the 4th century BC and it is a major tourist attraction today.
In the shade of Platanos tree just opposite the Castle of Knights, another key
attraction, Hippocrates is said to have taught his classes. Other ancient sites
include both Greek and Roman remains such as the Casa Romana, the Agora and Odeion.
Apart
from its commercial and busy port activities, Kos Town has several municipal beaches
within walking distance, most of which also offer water sports. The small village
of Zia, just under Mount Dikeos offers astounding views of the nearby islands
and Turkey just opposite. Platani, the Turkish village just a couple of kilometers
from Kos is a great place for lunch or dinner. Pyli is also a delightful village
resting on the slopes of Mt Dikeos. It looks over a green valley, at the end of
which is Marmari with its new hotel complexes. The village of Antimachea with
its magnificent fort is close by the airport and only a short distance away is
the seaside village of Mastichari, with sandy beaches and traditional taverns.
Kardamena, 25 kilometers from Kos is a popular seaside resort in the summer. Furthest
from Kos Town is the picturesque whitewashed village of Kefalos, built high on
a hilltop overlooking a long sandy beach. Directly North of Kefalos is Limionas,
a small fishing harbour with a small enclosed beach and excellent seafood restaurant.
At the southeastern end of the island and very popular for bathing, is a small
beach below the cliffs where volcanic hot springs, Thermes, bubble at the sea's
edge. Tigaki beach is perhaps one of the most beautiful and popular beaches. Less
organised and less accessible, but nonetheless popular beaches are found below
the cliffs between Kardamena and Kefalos.
Boats and ferries go daily to
the surrounding islands, Athens and Turkey.
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