
Kos is one of islands in the Dodecanese and probably only rivalled by Rhodos when it comes down to popularity. The capital of Kos, which also bears the name Kos, is on the eastern side of the island. Although its a fairly modern city (not in the least because of the annual invasion of travellers), it has some quite well-preserved sights, such as the Knights of St John Castle dominating the harbour and ruins of ancient Roman buildings.
When you want to see less tourists and more scenery and secluded beaches, head for the inland. Several buses leave from the main busstation in Kos. The famous Asklepieion (the former centre of Hippocratic teaching) is only some 45 minutes away and hsave a good opportunity to explore the surrounding villages such as Tigaki and Mastihari.
Aegina
Agios sostis/lithakia
Alykes
Antiparos
Argolis
Arta
Athens
Cape sounion
Cephalonia
Chios
Corfu
Corinth
Delos
Delphi
Dodona
Drama
Eleusis
Epidaurus
Epirus
Florina
Halkidiki
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Hersonnissos
Hydra
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Ios
Iraklion
Iraklion
Ithaca
Kalamata
Kalambaka
Kardamili
Kardamili
Karpathos
Katerini
Kavala
Kefalonia
Keratsini
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Knossos
Kos
Kozanh
Lamia
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Milos
Mistra
Mycenae
Mykonos
Mytilini
Nauplia
Naxos
Olympia
Paleochora
Paros
Patmos
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Paxi
Pella
Philippi
Pilion
Piraeus
Poros
Rethimno
Rhodes City
Samos
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Skala Kalloni
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Xanthi
Zakynthos City