Kos Ferry
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Book a Kos Ferry with A Ferry UK. You can book a Kos Ferry to or from the ports of Heraklion on the Island of Crete or Mykonos, Tinos, Santorini, Naxos, Syros, Paros, Skiathos, Rhodes and the main ports of Piraeus or Thessaloniki on mainland Greece with the NEW ferry operator GA Ferries.
Book a Kos Ferry simply, securely and in real time at A Ferry UK. You can also get a quote for a Kos Ferry or view the latest timetables and schedules for all GA Ferries online, quickly and easily at A Ferry UK.
Kos - This Greek island has given the world Hippocrates, father of medicine; Kos island looks like a huge floating garden.
The island boasts villages well known for their beauty, e.g. Asfendiou (14 km. from the city), Kardamaina (by the sea) and Pyli. From Pyli the road leads to Palio Pyli, with remnants of an old castle, and to the fishing village Marmari
and Mastichari. At the southwestern end of the island lies Kefalos, a village endowed with wonderful sandy beaches and little taverns. In Kefalos, at the Palatia site, we can see the ruins of Astypalaia, capital city of the island in Antiquity.
There is a beautiful beach near the town. There are others - marvelous and often quiet places - all over the island, some of them accessible by bicycle - a means of transport much used in Kos.
Kos is the largest island in the Dodecanese after Rhodes and, unlike most other Aegean islands, Kos has a population that is increasing in numbers. Naturally, most charter companies run a base on Kos.
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