Hotels in Kos

Nestled in the southeastern Aegean Sea is Kos - a gem among the Greek islands. With sparkling sands, azure waters, and a trove of historical treasures, Kos offers a holiday experience that effortlessly weaves the allure of antiquity with the pleasures of sun-soaked relaxation. Picture lounging by the sea at Lambi Beach, capturing sunset vistas at Zia, or immersing yourself in the island's fascinating past at the Asklepion—the choice is yours.

Whether you're a couple seeking a romantic escape amidst Greek Isle beauty, a family ready for a sun-filled adventure, or a group of friends looking for a unique cultural journey—there's something for everyone in Kos. Uncover your perfect stay from our wide range of hotels, from plush luxury accommodations that offer breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea to budget-friendly gems that put you at the heart of vibrant Kos Town. Start creating your dream Greek Island getaway with LycaFly today.

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Kos, the third-largest island in the Dodecanese, is a melting pot of cultures, histories, and natural beauty. Known in ancient times as Meropis, Cea, and Nymphaea, the island has been consistently vibrant since it was first mentioned in the Iliad. Its thrilling past includes ruling by Byzantines, Genoese, Knights Hospitaller, and Ottomans, providing a rich tapestry of historical landmarks for visitors to explore.

Also known as the home of the medical scholar Hippocrates, Kos has a history steeped in literature, science, and political autonomy. Today, its main economy is driven by tourism, but it is also famous for its agricultural products, which range from grapes, almonds, and figs to the island's namesake, the Kos lettuce or romaine lettuce. From endless turquoise beaches to neon-green fields of farming delicacies, Kos is a rich tableau waiting to be discovered.

When to visit Kos

Kos bustles with Mediterranean allure all year round, but it's especially enticing for sun seekers from June to September. The island indulges in an average daily peak of 31°C in July, the hottest month, making it perfect for beach escapades and open-air festivals. August treats visitors with 31 days of flawless sunshine and practically no rainfall, ensuring your holiday activities won't be drenched out.

However, if you prefer milder climes, consider visiting in January when temperatures average around 13°C, allowing for comfortable exploration of the island's historic sites. Whenever you choose to visit, Kos promises a hearty feast of Greek charm, sun-drenched beaches, and rich historical heritage.

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