Discover the best top things to do in Kefalos, Greece including Traditional House of Kefalos, Sea World Diving Center Kos, Exotic Beach, Agios Theologos Beach, Kavo Paradiso Beach, Agios Stefanos Beach, The Basilica of Agios Stefanos, Camel Beach, Tripiti Beach, Mylotopi.
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5.0 based on 51 reviews
At the premises of our museum you can relive the life of our village through a big collection of photos and discover objects and artifacts of our ancestor’s everyday life, like: Agricultural Tools, Household Utensils, Textiles, Family Heirlooms and Rare Documents. Members of Maragos’s Family will welcome you to a cozy space. With a warm sense of respect and hospitality, they will be more than happ
We were staying at the Blue Lagoon Village nearby and decided to get a taxi here. We didn't phone ahead, assuming it was still open (we were there at the end of October) It wasn't! It had closed the day before! Our taxi driver spoke with the owners, Anna and Michael who were busy decorating. They happily opened up the house for us and gave us a tour which was so interesting. They then said they were going to cook pizzas for themselves and would we like some? So we had beautiful fresh pizza, homemade juices and a traditional Greek coffee (something the posh resort we were staying at didn't even do!) in an idyllic setting. Michael even gave us fresh pomegranate picked straight from one of their trees! Added to our delightful visit, their cat had had kittens, so our young children were delighted playing with them. Anna and Michael were just so hospitable, our visit to the traditional house was one of the highlights of our whole holiday. At the end of our visit Anna offered to drive us back to our resort. I can't praise them highly enough. I just hope they get through this awful coronavirus period and continue to prosper.
5.0 based on 82 reviews
We are working with brand new ScubaPro equipment and rigid inflatable boat (RIB) 7.5M specially tailored for 12 divers with equipment. We are placed on Kampos beach, at Kefalos area, in front of stunning island of St. Stefanos. Visibility of the water is 25m+ and the temperature is between 20–26ºC. Our instructors’ joint experience exceeds 20 years, with 1350+ certification and 8000+ fun divers.
4.5 based on 279 reviews
The beach is a few kilometres along the coast from the Blue Lagoon resort, where we were staying, and well worth the walk from there. There’s a carpark above it, and it should be easy to reach by car. The sand is soft and the water translucent. Loungers and umbrellas are available for hire, but we didn’t bother. Further out into the water, there are flat rocks like those lining much of the coast in this area, but they aren’t a problem. This is a nudist beach. I’m not into nude sunbathing (too pale to tan!), but it’s the best way to swim.
4.5 based on 578 reviews
The long and hard drive, is definitely worth the visit. Glorious beach, with many places to chill. There's a small beach bar, but make sure to supply what you need, before sundown. By far the best place in Kos.
4.5 based on 1,548 reviews
İf ı compare Agios Stefanos with Paradise bech ı prefer Agios, shallow water good for kids and very clear crystal water with sandy beach, small island just by crosa swiming is good challenge, in the beach just few shades but go early to get the under trees????ı loved to swim there very nice beach but facility aroumd so be prepare yourself to be in the beach all day long
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Can be accessed from the main road or from the beach. It is nice to be able relax amongst the ancient ruins with great views towards Agios Nikolaos.
4.5 based on 380 reviews
This lovely beach is 5 km away from the Kokalakis hotel in Kefalos. From the main road, take a sharp right and the road that goes down to the beach begins. It has no asphalt, it is dusty and has some rocks here and there, but luckily it is short. 2 sunbeds and an umbrella cost 7 euros. There are no more than 20 umbrellas in the central part of the beach and about 12 in the right part. These 2 parts are separated by some big rocks. The beach is actually a small rocky cove, with 2 sandy areas with sunbeds and a 3rd part in the leftmost part which is not organized. The entrance in the sea is a bit difficult, as it is a rocky platform, slippery in some parts. But if you have water shoes you’ll have absolutely no problem. After the let’s say 3m wide rocky platform begins the beauty! The water is so clear and calm and there is like a line parallel with the shore where it reaches your waist so people which can’t swim can also feel very comfortable. There are big rocks at the shore and a bit further in the sea, so fish can be spotted when snorkeling. There is a shower in the middle of the beach. There is no toilet or bar on the beach. One has to go up by car or by foot to one of the 2 taverns for that. The Camel restaurant is quite good, the food is very good, the service is fast and good, the staff is very nice. The view on the cove-beach is just beautiful. The toilet is on one side of the restaurant so if you just want to go to the toilet, nobody will stop you from doing so. The WC is very clean. My husband and I liked this beach so much that we went there 3 times and stayed from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and still couldn’t get enough of it. For us a big plus was that it is not crowded at all and relaxation is the craziest thing you can do there.
4.5 based on 243 reviews
The traditional village "Mylotopi" located at the island of Kos allows the visitor to tour six 19th century architectural landmarks- a windmill, an oven, a house, a tunnel, a tunnel, a cafe / a restaurant - reviving the conditions of the inhabitants of Kefalos village almost a century ago.
Visited today mylotopi for lunch, the food was delicious ,the staff was very friendly. After our lunch we visited on the back the museum area which we enjoyed very much..The restoration of that old windmill was just amazing , the traditional house made us feel we were back on those days, melina the donkey was also one of the highlights. After our visit we got a shot of cinnamon syrup and also tried out a bread made from the flour of the windmill local cheese and fresh tomato... It was really worth it and interesting.. If you are near you should pay a visit..We strongly recommend it.
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