The biggest island in the Dodecanese and the fourth largest in Greece, Rhodes boasts of its age-old history and astonishing
natural beauty.
The island benefits from a mild climate and has an average of 300 days of sunshine per year. The biggest asset of the island
is “the city of Rhodes”; it’s a splendid mediaeval city, the largest of its kind in Europe which is still inhabited nowadays.
Famous all over the world is the Butterfly Valley: a green valley with running waters and thousands of butterflies.
Further does the island offer spectacular landscapes, endless sandy beaches, unspoilt villages and many historical monuments
revealing aspects of the island’s past.
Kos – The island of Hippocrates
Kos, the island of Hippocrates, the father of medicine, distinguishes for her rich history, the untold beauties and the
culture of her residents.
This beautiful island, which belongs to the complex of Dodecanese, is third in size after Rhodes and Karpathos and is the
greenest and most fertile island of the group. It lies between the islands of Nisyros and Kalymnos, close to the coasts
of Asia Minor. It is long and narrow in shape, mostly flat with two low mountains running along its southern coast. Kos
town, the capital of the island, with its wide paved avenues, the profusion of greenery, the long alleys of palm trees,
the picturesque harbour and the many archaeological sites in and around the town create a strong impression. Kos has so
many interesting places to discover that the visitor's needs are almost entirely covered - appealing mountainous villages,
excellent touristy infrastructure, verdant landscape, abundant ground water and superb beaches of various sizes and colours.
The island of Kos is truly a place to explore.