Turn up the energy in Kavos with the Party Passport – your ticket to 3 of the island’s biggest events over 7 days.
From foam-filled dancefloors and champagne-fuelled pool parties to packed nightclubs with international DJs, this flexible pass lets you mix and match your ultimate party combo.
Enjoy skip-the-line entry, free welcome shots or drink deals, and the freedom to choose your events once you arrive. All venues are within walking distance of Kavos’ main strip, making it easy to party your way through the week.
Perfect for solo travelers, groups, and stag or hen parties, the Kavos Party Passport gives you full-on fun at a fraction of the cost of booking separately.
Its the heart of the resort’s daytime party scene, famous for its wild, high-energy pool parties. The venue combines a beachfront hotel setting with a massive pool area, live DJs, and themed events that draw crowds of partygoers every week. Expect champagne spray-ups, lifeguard-themed madness, drinking games, and a lively social atmosphere where travelers from all over come to let loose under the sun. With its mix of music, games, and non-stop entertainment, Quayside delivers the ultimate daytime party vibes in Kavos.
Landmark to Look Out For: Maria’s Bar is a well-known spot with a big outdoor terrace, red signage, and a lively crowd from early evening. It’s opposite Quayside Village and just a short walk from the beach. How to Recognize the Guide: Your rep will be outside the bar wearing a Let’s Get Tipsy or Kavos Party Passport T-shirt and holding a bright yellow wristband station sign. Just ask at the bar if you’re unsure — they’ll point you in the right direction.
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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GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)
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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
Affordable and convenient, but schedules can be limited outside peak season.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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A small, peaceful island with beautiful beaches and clear waters. It's perfect for a relaxing day trip.
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