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Home » Lifestyle Parenting » Holidays to Kos 2024: Ultimate Guide

Holidays to Kos 2024: Ultimate Guide

March 29, 2024 | Leave a Comment

The island of Kos, a bejeweled drop in the Dodecanese in Greece, awaits your exploration in 2024. With an interesting history, like much of Greece, stunning beaches, and the laid-back charm characteristic of the Greek isles, Kos delivers an unforgettable vacation. Let’s dive into everything about this alluring destination, from reasons why to visit, to transfer options, and beyond; hopefully uncovering what Kos has to offer and helping you plan your dream getaway.

Why Kos?

Kos offers a compelling blend of elements that will delight every kind of traveller. History buffs will relish exploring ancient sites like the Asklepion, a former healing temple, and the imposing medieval castle of Neratzia. Seekers of pristine sands will find a haven on Kos’ glorious beaches – whether you want watersports thrills at Lambi Beach, the buzzing atmosphere of Kardamena Beach, or the untouched beauty of Paradise Beach. Kos Town, the island’s capital, provides a cosmopolitan counterpoint, brimming with shops, restaurants, bars, and a lively nightlife scene. And don’t forget the fresh, flavorful Greek cuisine – succulent seafood, tangy “village” salads, and honey-drenched pastries – available in abundance throughout all over the island.

Where to Stay

Kos has a remarkable selection of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. Families might love large resorts in areas like Kardamena or Mastihari, often boasting waterparks, kids’ clubs, and all-inclusive dining. For a more intimate and stylish experience, consider charming boutique hotels in Kos Town, known for personalised service and elegant ambiance. If you crave independence and flexibility, opt for villas or apartments with cooking facilities, frequently featuring stunning sea-view balconies or private pools.

Your Guide to Travelling Around Kos

Getting around is simple with a range of options to suit your unique preferences, from public to private transfers. Public buses provide a budget-friendly way to explore, with regular routes across the island. Taxis transfers offer convenient door-to-door service, although they can be pricier. If you want to set your own pace, renting a car gives you the flexibility to discover hidden gems. 

Alternatively, bicycles are eco-friendly and great for shorter journeys. For the most seamless arrival and on-time experience, consider pre-booking your airport transfers Kos – this guarantees a reliable ride waiting for you at the airport, especially reassuring if you’re travelling with children or lots of luggage, as child seats and larger vehicles are available, upon demand.

Things To Do in Kos

From historical wonders to natural splendors, Kos serves up endless possibilities. History enthusiasts should prioritise a visit to the Asklepion, the ancient Kos Castle, and the Roman Odeon.

Beach lovers have their work cut out for them, with opportunities to sunbathe on gorgeous shores, try exhilarating watersports like windsurfing or kitesurfing, or enjoy leisurely boat trips around the island. 

For those who enjoy a good stunning vista now and then, a hike up Mount Dikeos offers breathtaking views, and you can even venture out to traditional mountain villages. 

Pamper yourself at the natural thermal springs in Embros Therme, where the mineral-rich waters are said to have therapeutic properties. Finally, Kos is a fantastic base for island hopping – embark on day trips to other picturesque Dodecanese islands like Kalymnos, known for sponge diving, or Nisyros, with its active volcano.

When’s the Best Time to Visit Kos?

Kos basks in glorious Mediterranean sunshine throughout most of the year.  The shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and ideal weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities.  The peak season (June-August) promises fantastic beach weather, festivals, and bustling nightlife,  but be prepared for higher prices and larger crowds.

Tips for a Perfect Kos Vacation

  • Make the most of local markets to savour fresh produce and find unique souvenirs.
  • Explore by boat – hidden coves and secluded beaches await!
  • Learn a few basic Greek phrases to connect with locals. Kalimera and Kalinichta are good beginner words to add to your vocabulary!
  • Venture into the traditional villages for a taste of authentic island life.
  • Let the allure of Kos work its magic – your dream Greek island holiday awaits!

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