On an ancient isle in the Aegean Sea, lively nightlife and far-reaching history come together on the streets of Kos Town. Beyond the bars, the city boasts archaeological ruins, a charming harbor, and a golden coastline lined with traditional tavernas serving rich Mediterranean fare.
Relics ranging from ancient shrines to Venetian-style castles overlook swaths of golden sand beaches on Kos, a fertile island in Greece’s Dodecanese chain. Mega-resorts dominate the developed southern coast, while visitors looking for tranquility head to the quieter northern shores.
On the Aegean's eastern, edge the Dodecanese present perfect Greek vistas of whitewashed walls, turquoise blue skies and seas. Island-hopping by ferry, hydrofoil or catamaran is a splendid way to get into the leisurely pace. Once docked, you'll find many of these twelve idyllic islands are easily explored on foot. Don't miss Rhodes' Acropolis, the ruins of ancient Kamiros and Valley of the Butterflies or Kos' Askepion ruins. Tiny Patmos is known for the cave of St. John of the Apocalypse.
On an ancient isle in the Aegean Sea, lively nightlife and far-reaching history come together on the streets of Kos Town. Beyond the bars, the city boasts archaeological ruins, a charming harbor, and a golden coastline lined with traditional tavernas serving rich Mediterranean fare.
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