Explore Kos Island on a half-day tour with a private guide and visit ancient villages, ruins and a family-run winery! After enjoying free time in the mountain village of Zia, stop at a winery in the hills and soak up the sunshine while sampling the local wine. Explore the gorgeous village of Pyli on a walking tour, and then enjoy stops at two must-visit Kos attractions: the Museum of Antimacheia and the Tree of Hippocrates.
Pickup included
Our first stop is the lovely little mountain village of Zia. A beautiful panoramic view of Kos Island waits for you & your camera! Zia, is fast becoming a center for local artists & craftspeople, as well as a great place to introduce yourself to the diverse local dried herbs used in traditional Greek cooking.
Second stop the Vineyard. Built on some of Kos’ most fertile land, this family run Vineyard boasts some of the finest local and international varieties of red & green grapes. Take a taste test!
On to the ancient village of Pyli; take a step back in time in this traditional little village with its’ beautiful flower gardens.
As we head back towards the Port of Kos, we drive through Kardamena & make a stop in the village of Antimacheia to visit the ancestral house and the antique windmill.
Back in Kos town, we make one last stop to the Plane (Platanos) tree of Hippocrates near the ancient Castle Fortress on the harbour. It is said that 2500yrs ago Hippocrates, the father of medicine taught his students under that very tree.
You MUST contact Achtypis Tours on info@achtypistours.gr as soon as possible to receive all the necessary details for this tour
Opening hours are:
09:00 - 14:00 Monday to Friday
Kos is a picturesque island in the Dodecanese archipelago, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife. It's a destination that offers a blend of ancient Greek heritage, stunning Mediterranean landscapes, and modern resort facilities.
An ancient healing center dedicated to the god Asclepius, where Hippocrates is said to have studied. The site offers stunning views of the island.
A 14th-century fortress built by the Knights of St. John, located in the heart of Kos Town. It houses a museum with exhibits on the island's history.
The ruins of the ancient market and public life center of Kos, featuring a Roman bouleuterion, a temple of Apollo, and a stadium.
A long, sandy beach known for its clear waters and water sports facilities. It's a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
A charming mountain village with traditional houses, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the island. It's a great spot for a relaxing evening with local wine and meze.
A traditional Kos dessert made with mastiha, a resin from the lentisk tree, giving it a unique pine-like flavor.
A local twist on the Greek salad, featuring tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, feta cheese, and olives, often dressed with local olive oil.
Seafood is a highlight of Kos cuisine, with fresh catches grilled and served with lemon and olive oil.
A slow-cooked beef dish with a rich tomato and cinnamon sauce, served with pasta.
This is the hottest and busiest time of the year, with plenty of sunshine and warm sea temperatures. It's ideal for beach lovers and those who want to experience the island's vibrant nightlife.
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Kos is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Kos Town Bus Station
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