Kos Island
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Kos is known as the island of Hippocrates (father of medicine) and the third largest island in the Dodecanese after Rhodos and Kalymnos. Kos features monuments of enormous historical interest, beautiful weather virtually all year round.

Sandy beaches accompanied by crystal clear water and a significant tourism infrastructure hosting approximately 800.000 tourists annually. Hippocrates introduced the first hospitals and a health centre to the island, remainders of which can be seen at the Asclepion. The island has always been a renowned wellness and relaxation centre. Group activities and excursions include visiting the Temple of Asklepieios and the various museums that reveal Greece’s heritage. Head to Dikaio for panoramic views and stop off at one of the traditional villages. Alternatively, a jeep safari provides an excellent way to explore the countryside.

You can swim in: Ag. Fokas, Ag. Theologos, Chryssi Akti, Kamari, Kamila, Kardamena, Kserokampos, Lagkades, Lambi, Limnionas, Mastichari, Meropida, Milos, Paradeisos, Polemi, Psalidi, Sun Beach, Thermes and Tingaki.

The MOORING place for charter yachts

There are IMPORTANT FACILITIES for CHARTER YACHTS AND BOATS in Kos Island (necessary needs and infrastructure for yachtsmen or generally for anyone who is on sailing vacation/ yachting holidays onboard a sailing yacht or a motor boat).

Moorings

Kos Marina is located one mile SE from Kos old harbour (Entrance: 36° 53' N 27° 18' E) and offers today 250 berths with Mooring lines, water supply, Electricity supply 220 & 380 V from 16 to 125 Amps, Telephone connection, Satellite TV.

Kos Marina premises are patrolled 24 hours by guards and cameras. All piers are equipped with fire stations and  fire extinguishers; alarm system; fire hoses with both fresh and seawater circuit. All piers are equipped with emergency stations comprising lifebuoys, lifelines, emergency telephones and rescue ladders.

Pilot speedboat, WC-showers, Trolleys, Parking Lot, Bilge pump out, Sewerage pump out, Waste oil disposal, Refuse containers, Fuel station.

 
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