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Kos is a Greek island, part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeast of the Aegean Sea. It's located just 4 kilometres from Bodrum in Turkey and has about 32,000 inhabitants. It's a popular beach resort area, but with a lot of nature and culture on offer as well.
From the Kos Travel Guide
BY FERRY BETWEEN TURKEY AND THE GREEK ISLANDS?
Quoting karlspinnt Has anyone traveled between Turkey and the Aegean Islands? Preferably between Turkey and Turkish Cyprus . Otherwise between Ephesus and Samos. Approximate cost? Rhodes? Thanks these should be helpfull I gues http://feribotlar.ferries-turkey.com/turkey-greece/bod-kos/bodrum-kos ...
Which Greek Islands? Topics about Crete.......
go to kos island,kardemina one of the best places iv been! and i been to a few places, lots of beautiful women,cheap booze not a cloud in the sky,everyones friendly seas crystal clear! everything u want is ther ...
Best way to get from Santorini to Istanbul
to Mykonos/Syros, then ferry to Kos, then to Bodrum - this sounds like a long trip! Does anyone have any ...
Around Kos
Everything is shut on a monday, so we generally walked around the town of Kos, extending our stay a day to have a full day tomorrow. Ate way too much. Started with the hotel breakfast. Which has bread with homemade jams, greek yogurt with honey and omelette with feta cheese in the middle. All three were awesome ...
Posted in Western Europe by cannon_fodder
Kos Sights
Today the sights were open so we went around and saw them. First was the fortress overseeing the Kos harbour built by the Knights of St. John. It was really impressive by itself. But also interesting to look around it, seeing the various defences and guessing at the purpose of the various things ...
Posted in Western Europe by cannon_fodder
Dora the Driver
Getting to Kos was almost a nightmare. I know understand why Greeks hate the ferry system. I have booked everything prior to Kos online and I have had no trouble with it, but of course I do now. I originally booked online to go from Mykonos to Athens back to Kos (there isn’t a direct ferry to Kos ...
Posted in My Life Around the World by Rachelabby