Explore the magical Greek island of
holiday to the Greek Island of Kos put historical sights, standout scenery and a never-ending supply of beaches at your fingertips. With a coastline that unravels for over 290 kilometres, the Greek island of Kos has more than its fair share of beaches. They
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come in all shapes and sizes, from golden swathes backed by beach bars, to hidden bays and little-known coves. The island’s good looks don’t end with its shores, either. Inland, whitewashed villages spill down the hillsides and wild flowers blanket the fields. Then there’s Mount Dikeos, whose slopes are peppered with pine forests and castles.
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