Kos is a Greek island in the southern Aegean Sea and belongs to the Dodecanese archipelago. It is located near the Turkish coast, only about 4 kilometres from Bodrum. Kos is particularly known for its long sandy beaches, ancient ruins and mild, sunny climate.
Here is some interesting information about Kos:
Capital:
Kos Town (Kos City) is the centre of the island, with a picturesque harbour, a historic old town and many restaurants, bars and shops.
Beaches:
Kos has numerous beautiful beaches such as Kardamena, Tigaki, Marmari and Agios Stefanos, which are ideal for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts.
History and culture:
The island has a rich history dating back to ancient times. Kos was the home of the famous doctor Hippocrates, the founder of modern medicine. In Kos Town you can visit the Asclepion, an ancient sanatorium dedicated to the god Asclepius.
Places of interest:
In addition to the Asklepion, there are many ancient ruins in Kos, including the Roman Odeon, the Plane Tree of Hippocrates (supposedly the place where Hippocrates taught his students) and the St John's fortress of Neratzia.
Activities:
Kos is a wonderful place for hiking, cycling, sailing and diving. There are also many thermal springs, such as the Embros thermal baths, where visitors can relax in natural hot springs.
Kos is a popular holiday destination for travellers looking for a combination of nature, history and beach life.
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