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Island
Nestled right opposite the coast of Turkey, in the heart of the Aegean archipelago, Kos is a genuine Greek Island that belongs to the Dodecanese island complex. Kos effortlessly blends the old with the new, boasting dozens of easy-to-reach beaches, several historical landmarks, lush vegetation and heavenly teal-blue waters attracting more than a million visitors annually.
The island is located 338 km (210 miles) from Athens, measures 40 by 8 kilometres (25 by 5 miles) and has a coastline of 112 kilometres. Kos is ranked the third largest island after Karpathos and Rhodes, and the second largest in terms of population (approx. 35.000 people) after Rhodes. Its recently renovated international airport, Hippocrates, offers daily flights to Athens lasting about 40'. From spring until autumn, the airport daily links Kos to a number of European countries.
Talks
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Accomodations & food
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