In this travel guide, you’ll find the best things to do, top beaches to relax on, practical travel tips, and suggestions for day trips and itineraries. Here’s everything you need to plan your unforgettable trip to Kos, Greece.
Kos is a blend of sun-soaked beaches, ancient history, local cuisine, and laid-back island life. Whether you’re exploring the ruins of the Asklepieion, walking the cobbled streets of Kos town, sampling fresh seafood by the harbour, or discovering hidden coves and panoramic trails on Mount Dikeos, Kos offers something for every traveller.
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1) Bike or Walk
The town is very touristy. Just grab a bike and explore the rest of the Island! We took a small train to go around the town. During the train ride, you’ll see archeological sites, small towns, and Kos town.


2) Asklipieion
Go to Asklipieion, the best-preserved archeological site on the island. Asklipieion was once a spa. We couldn’t do this as we were only there for 1 day in the town.
3) Castle of Neratzia
When you enter the town by boat, you’ll see the castle of Neratzia. The castle used to be open to the public, but is now closed due to a hazard of collapsing.

4) Kos Town
Make sure to walk along the beach, eat a delicious dish, visit some shops in the small streets, and discover Hippocrates’ Plane Tree.
Fun Fact: Hippocrates was born on this island!


5) Day trip to Bodrum
If you want to experience more culture, take a 1-day excursion to Bodrum, Turkey.
Read more about the things to do in Bodrum in this special blog post!
» Things to do in Bodrum | Turkey «

6) Visit other Greek islands
Take the ferry to visit other Greek islands.
The town is very touristy and is not really a town where you’ll find culture. It’s way too touristy for me, but I think it would be perfect for those who want a vacation to just relax, swim, sunbathe, and eat.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Kos
📍 What are the must-see attractions in Kos?
Asklepieion archaeological site, the Castle of the Knights, ancient ruins near the harbour, and scenic beaches like Paradise or Tigaki.
📆 How many days should I spend in Kos?
A 3-5 day stay lets you explore Kos Town, relax on beaches, visit historical sites and take optional hikes or village tours across the island.
🕒 What is the best time to visit Kos?
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather, while summer is best for beaches and swimming.
🍴 What food should you try on Kos?
Fresh seafood, Greek meze, local olives, krasotyri cheese, thyme honey and local wines are local favourites.
👨👩👧👦 Is Kos good for families?
Yes, with shallow pebble beaches, easy transport, calm bays, sunset spots and cultural sites, Bodrum suits family travel and couples travel.
🧳 What to pack for Kos?
Use my ultimate packing list to make packing for Kos easy!
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