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This showcases the best of Kos, with a guide revealing snippets of its history along the way. Visit one of Greece's most important archeological sites- the Asklepion. Here, crumbled fourth century temples stand on a pine covered hillside, the remains of the worlds first hospital. Snap the views and explore the ruins, it's where doctors first practiced the teaching of Hippocrates, the founder of modern medicine. Then its onto Zia, a mountain village. Browse for handicrafts or admire the amazing views to Turkey from its rooftop tavernas. Afterwards, you're off to Pyli, famous for its hill top castle and natural springs. Refil your waterbottle here but take care which spring you chose - they're said to bring either eternal youth or fertility! Next is Kefalos, a seaside resort for free time on the beach or lunch in a taverna. And lastly, you'll stop at the village of Antimachia to see its little museum and Kos' last remaining working windmill.

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If there's one must see whilst your in Kos, it’s the volcanic island of Nisyros. It’s a scenic gem and this afternoon and evening trip takes you there. You'll cruise to its capital, Mandraki for an island tour. Your first stop is Nikia, an old village offering birds eye views over its huge volcanic crater, formed by a massive eruption in the 15th century. Sip coffees or "soumada", the local almond liqueur, in its cute square, taking in the atmosphere. Then, head down to the craters edge, as your guide explains Nisyros' geology and mythology - legend says the island was created from a stone thrown by the god Poseidon. After that, you can walk around the crater or head for the top, sniffing the sulphur fumes and experiencing the steam and heat. Afterwards, head back to Mandraki where there's times to admire its balconied houses, have dinner in a taverna or see its cliffside monastery before returning to Kos.

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Your guide will give you the lowdown on the island’s food, culture and tradition on this unique day out. The highlight is the archaeological site of Asclepion, where you’ll clock the remains of what’s said to be the first ever hospital in the world. The pretty village of Zia is next on the list. It’s perched high in the mountains, with panoramic views over the Aegean across to Turkey. Then it’s on to a winery for a tour and to taste some of the varieties. From there, you’ll be whisked off to the south of Kos for a lesson on how to prepare the traditional dish, moussaka. Lunch will be served in a spot with views over the beautiful bay of Kamari, before heading to Agios Stephanos to visit an old Christian Basilica. There’ll then be time to take a swim at the beach before your last visit of the day. This will take you to a local honey factory, where you’ll get to sample the local speciality ‘Loukoumades’ – honey-soaked dou

The picture-postcard harbour in Bodrum is dominated by St Peter’s Castle. This impressive fortress was built by the Knights of St John and is one of the best-preserved castles of its kind. Take a step back in time as an official guide takes you around the twists and turns of the castle walls and passages, telling you tales of grand masters, knights and sultans who have a history there. Climb all the way to the top and you’ll have great vistas across Bodrum. Or drop into the castle’s Underwater Museum to get a good look at the shipwrecks on display there. Alternatively, you can relax in the gardens that surround the castle. After the tour, you’ll have some free time in Bodrum to explore its shops, cafés and the huge shopping bazaar.

Discover Kos Town after dark, with free time to explore under your own steam. You could watch the sun dip down at a harbour-side bar, and then enjoy dinner in one of the town’s eateries – there’s everything from traditional tavernas to contemporary restaurants to choose from. Or take a wander through the old town, where you can browse the boutiques and gift shops that stay open late.

Por la noche deja la playa atrás y adéntrate en las colinas del pueblo montañoso Zia. Desde arriba del Monte Dikaios, se pueden ver preciosas vistas como la costa norte de la isla y Turquía. Y las puestas de sol desde allí son espectaculares. Una vez en Zia, tendrás un montón de tiempo libre para pasear y admirar el paisaje. Encontrarás para llevarte como suvenires manteles de encaje, aceite de oliva, o miel en los tiendas de suvenires y puestos callejeros. Podrás adentrarte en la iglesia bizantina de la aldea también. Cuando anochezca, podrás cenar en las tabernas de Zia. Algunas tienen terrazas donde se puede disfrutar de las vistas, mientras cenas.

Únete a nosotros a un viaje a la capital cosmopolita de la isla. Aprovecha esta oportunidad para explorar las múltiples facetas de esta preciosa ciudad. Ya se trate de historia o cultura lo que te gusta o explorar boutiques, la ciudad de Kos tiene algo para todos. Podrás disfrutar paseando por el casco antiguo o tomando un café helado en la plaza, mirando el mundo pasar.

Kos tiene varias playas, per Playa Paraíso en la costa suroeste es la mejor. Es la playa más popular de la isla, es arenosa con aguas cristalinas y rocas en uno de los extremos. ¿Qué te parece pasar un día en esta playa? Llegarás aquí por la mañana tarde y podrás disfrutarla toda la tarde. Encontrarás muchas instalaciones: hamacas, sombrillas, tabernas y deportes acuáticos. Podrás descansar en la arena; chapotear en el agua, ya que es poco profunda e ideal para los juegos; o practicas snorkel. Un parque acuático inflable aparece aquí a veces. Los lugareños llaman a la playa “Bubble Bay” por una razón. En ciertos lugares, burbujas volcánicas gorgotean desde el fondo del mar, creando jacuzzis naturales.

Sumérgete en el frescor del mar Egeo durante esta excursión y visita tres hermosas islas frente a Kos.

Bordearás el norte de la isla de Pserimos hasta el pequeño puerto de Vathis en la isla de Kalymnos, donde hay una maravillosa oferta de esponjas marinas, pescadas con métodos tradicionales. Bordearás la costa oeste de la isla de Kos dirección sur, te detendrás en alguna playa abandonada y seguirás hasta la costa norte de Nissiros. En Nissiros se puede visitar el crater de un volcán.

Aquí, podrás disfrutar de una barbacoa a bordo antes de explorar la isla, nadar en el mar o disfrutar de tomar el sol. Y antes de tu regreso a Kos, podrás volver a Pserimos. Un gran día para toda la familia.