
Hotels in Kos
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Browse hotels in Kos, Greece — stays near the Asklepion ruins, Knights Castle, and beaches from Tigaki to Kefalos. Ferry links from Piraeus and Rhodes.
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About Kos
Kos: Dodecanese Island of Antiquity and Aegean Beaches
Kos is a Greek island in the southeastern Dodecanese archipelago, roughly 4 km off the Turkish coast near Bodrum. Known as the birthplace of Hippocrates (circa 460 BC), Kos Town preserves the ancient Asklepion healing sanctuary 4 km southwest of the harbour, alongside a Knights of St John Castle dating to the 15th century. The island stretches 45 km long and draws visitors for its flat terrain — unusually rare in the Aegean — making cycling a practical way to reach sites.
Where to Stay
Most hotels cluster in three zones: Kos Town itself for history and nightlife along Nafklirou Street; Kardamena on the south coast, popular with package tourists; and Kefalos at the western tip, closer to quieter coves like Agios Stefanos Beach. The northern resort strip of Tigaki suits families seeking shallow water.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Ferry connections run from Piraeus (10–12 hours overnight) and from Rhodes (2.5 hours); Kos Airport receives direct European charter flights.
- Getting around: Rent a bicycle in Kos Town — the flat central plain makes most beach roads manageable.
- Currency: Euro (€); most hotels require a deposit at check-in.
- Best timing: May–June and September offer lower hotel rates than July–August peak.
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