where do i start with kos... ive been there 5 times now, from the age of 16 - 21... and i honestly have to say that there is something in kos for everyone.
having stayed in kardamena every time i have visited kos, and worked in kardamena in 2006, i have some excellent memories and lots of friends there. kardamena however, was but a base for me, and i have made time to visit all of the small towns and beaches around the island.
from the little taverna in tingaki, to the busstling scandanavian scene in kos town you are made as welcome as you would ever wish to be in kos, with the locals welcoming you into their lives and showing a genuine interest for you and your friends/family who accompany you.
working in kos is great, and a great way to make new friends, and pass the summer months if you are a student, or just get sick of work and fancy a change like me ;)
the waterpark in kos opened in 2006 and is a big hit with all who visit, and well worth the 30 minute journey from all of the major towns.
the food in kos is amazing, and typically greek, and to a very high standard.
restaurants to try in kardamena include the avle, just behind the main town square, and loustros on the sea front if you crave your full english every morning!
all in all, if anyone was to ask me, should i go to kos? my answer, no matter age, sex or any other factor, would be .....
YES!
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Advantages: weather, bars and restaurants, bus service and Greek people. Disadvantages: Kos town is very lively after 11pm for families with young children. beaches mainly stoney
h1ggers 12.08.2001 ·
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