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What NOT to do in Kos
Written by Anna James | Posted in Blog Updated 19-Feb

Read more...Going on holiday too a beautiful Greek Island like Kos can be amazing. One can actually get all excited and become carried a way by all the fun and excitement. It is important to point out that there are certain dos and don’ts while on holiday on this fabulous Island.

 
Restaurants in Kos
Written by Anna James | Posted in Restaurants Updated 19-Feb

Read more...A vacation is never complete without savoring the local cuisine. In Kos, a mesmerizing village in Greece, you get good quality Asian food in the restaurants, also both Indian and Chinese cuisine (See Local Cuisine in Kos)is largely available. If food is one of the most important things for you while you are on vacation, then you can try out the different varieties of restaurants located in the area.

 
Living in Kos
Written by Anna James | Posted in Blog Updated 20-Feb

Read more...Kos is an island town that offers residents a great and very enjoyable way of life. One of the best things about this unique place is the fact that the people who live here love to enjoy the nightlife. In fact, Kos has one of the liveliest nightlife scenes found in the entire Dodecanese. Everything can be found in Kos. There are traditional Greek-style nightclubs, cabaret shows at the hotels, unruly British pubs, techno discos, and more.

 
Tourist Information Kos
Written by Anna James | Posted in General Updated 20-Feb

Read more...Visiting the Dodecanese island of Kos: Kos is an island in the South Aegean Sea with a population of approximately 31,000 people. It is a part of the set of Greek islands known as the Dodecanese. It is historically notable for being the place where the father of medicine, Hippocrates, was born. The island is noted for its marina, and is an important stopping point for yachts and sailing boats traversing the South Aegean. The island offers many services specially catering to luxury vessels. The main town and center of the population is the town of Kos. (See Kos Tours)

 
Getting around in Kos
Written by Anna James | Posted in Bus Timetables Updated 19-Feb

Read more...When traveling in Kos, there are several ways for tourists to get around the island, and enjoy the great scenic tours and routes it has to offer. From public transport, to private car rentals, to taking a horseback tour, or sailing, the ways to travel around Kos, and the surrounding Greek islands, is really only hindered by the traveler's imagination. So, if you are looking to get the most out of your getaway, and you really want to experience Kos, here are a few of the most popular modes of transport while on the island, and the easiest ways for a traveler to get around.

 
Kos Museums
Written by Anna James | Posted in Museums Updated 19-Feb

Read more...Kos island has a heritage and culture that is unique to it alone. While as a Greek island it does share in some of the Greek history, but the unique experience of being an island community gives it its own flair and mysticism all its own.

 
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