Kos Island
The Dodecanese, in the southeastern Aegean Sea, is a group of Greek islands known for their medieval castles, Byzantine churches, beaches and ancient archaeological sites. On the largest island, Rhodes, the medieval Street of the Knights and Palace of the Grand Masters show Byzantine and Ottoman influences. Kallithéa and Ialissós are popular beach resorts, and Lindos’ acropolis has panoramic coastal views. Kos is known for its abundant sandy beaches. It’s also rich with Greek and Roman landmarks, particularly in and around Kos Town. This harbor town is dominated by the 15th-century Neratzia Castle. South of the castle are the Ancient Agora ruins, with a temple, shrine and columns.
√ Agios Nikolaos Islet
√ Church of Agioi Apostoli
√ Folklore Museum
√ Mesovrika
√ Voutoumi
√ Logos beach
√ Monodendri
√ Levrehio
Day 1 Kos Marina to Nissyros 23 Nm
Day 2 Nisiros to Tilos 20 Nm
Day 3 Tilos to Chalki 17 Nm
Day 4 Chalki to Rhodes 36 Nm
Day 5 Rhodes to Simi 23 Nm
Day 6 Simi Kos Marina 60 Nm
Day 7 Kos Marina
Day 1 Kos Marina to Leros 28 Nm
Day 2 Leros to Patmos 20 Nm
Day 3 Patmos to Amorgos 51 Nm
Day 4 Amorgos to Schinoussa 18 Nm
Day 5 Schinoussa to Ios 20 Nm
Day 6 Ios to Folegandros 17 Nm
Day 7 Folegandros to Santorini 27 Nm
Day 8 Santorini to Astypalea 57 Nm
Day 9 Astypalea to Tilos 56 Nm
Day 10 Tilos to Chalki 17 Nm
Day 11 Chalki to Simi 48 Nm
Day 12 Simi to Nissyros 40 Nm
Day 13 Nissyros to Kos Marina 23 Nm
Day 14 Kos Marina
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