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About
Kos...
Kos
is the island of Hippocrates (father of medicine), the third largest in
the Dodecanese after Rhodes and Karpathos, lying close to the Asia Minor
coast, between Nisyros and Kalymnos island.
You
should not miss Asklepeion. In 460 BC Hippocrates was born in Kos. After
his death the people of Kos built the famous Asklepeion, in honor of the
god Asclepios, which operated as a hospital applying the methods of therapy
taught by Hippocrates.
Kos
offers a healthy mild climate most of the year. Along with the greek sunshine
and the marvelous golden beaches made Kos an international tourist center
and one of the most attractive and beautiful of the Greek Islands. Kos
is connected direct by air from many of the capitals of Europe, as well
as from Athens and Rhodes. There are ferries to Kos from most greek islands
,the rest of Dodecanese, Piraeus, the Cyclades, Crete, the greek islands
of the northern and eastern Aegean and Kavala. Large enough to be explored,
Kos promises you unforgettable holidays.
For
island hopping Kos lies in the Dodecanese between Kalymnos, Leros and
Patmos to the NW, Rhodes to the SE and Karpathos to the South. |
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