This island of the Dodecanese
group has been taken over almost completely by
tourism, catering especially for family holidays.
Aside from the drawcard of beautiful beaches,
Kos has an abundance of interesting ruins to explore,
and is easily reached from Rhodes or Bodrum (Turkey)
by ferry.
Kos was prominent in
antiquity because of its healing temple of Asclepius,
founded after the death of the famed physician
Hippocrates, who allegedly taught students on
the island.
The island also features
the remains of temples for other healing deities,
including Isis and Sarapis, and appears to have
historically been an island healing retreat. The
island boasts a tree that is reputedly the oldest
in Europe and Hippocrates is said to have held
lecture sessions in its shade.
The island also has
several archaeological remains of Persian, Turkish,
Roman and Byzantine conquerors that all added
their bit during a long history. Kos has busy
bars and an entertaining nightlife, and there
are some pleasant towns and beaches outside the
capital, but those looking for empty beaches should
head for quieter islands.
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