Kos is an island of majestic beauty, lying in the centre of the Dodecanese chain in the Aegean Sea. (“Dodecanese” in Greek means “twelve islands”). Lying north-west of Rhodes and south east of continental Greece, Kos is the third largest of the Dodecanese Islands after Rhodes and Karpathos.
Besides its natural beauty and its breathtaking golden sandy beaches, Kos is steeped in monuments, remnants from its glorious past, from antiquity, the Byzantine Era and Venetian times up to the present. Kos is basically a large, long narrow plain and measures 290.27 square kilometres, with the obvious exception of a mountainous region in the north-west of the island.
The shores are gently caressed by the waters of the Aegean Sea. Kos’ coastline stretches to 112 km. Kos is a Greek province which also includes the smaller islands of Nissyros, Giali, Pergoussa, Kandeliousa, Pahia and Strogili. The islanders make their living from fishing, animal farming and agriculture but by far the tourist trade has taken over. Kos has become a modern centre of extremely well maintained holiday apartments, hotels, restaurants, bars, night clubs and organized excursions. Kos has so much to offer that it can cater to each individual taste for an unforgettable holiday.
Blue Lagoon Group
Lambi, 85300
Kos, Dodecanese
Greece
info@bluelagoongroup.com
Blue Lagoon Resort +30 22420 54564 | reservations@bluelagoonresort.gr
Blue Lagoon Village +30 22420 54560 | reservations@bluelagoonvillage.gr
Palazzo del Mare, +30 22420 54565 | reservations@palazzodelmare.gr
Blue Lagoon Princess, +30 22420 54562 | reservations@bluelagoonprincess.gr
Blue Lagoon Palace, +30 22420 54562 | reservations@bluelagoonpalace.gr
Blue Lagoon City Hotel, +30 22420 54566 | reservations@bluelagooncityhotel.gr
Blue Lagoon Ocean, +30 22420 54566 | reservations@bluelagoonocean.gr
Blue Lagoon Group is not associated with Blue Lagoon Ltd. of Iceland. Η Blue Lagoon Group δεν συνδέεται με την Blue Lagoon Ltd. της Ισλανδίας.
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