Blue Cruises in Kos

     

    Blue cruises in Kos are a great way to experience the beauty of the Greek Islands. Kos is located in the Dodecanese region of Greece. The magnificent historical monuments of Ottoman, Byzantine, and Venetian periods await their guests in all their splendor. Kos is a modern tourist destination with its historical artifacts. Also with its most spectacular beaches, restaurants, beaches, and nightlife. The world-famous Hippocrates Tree is at the center of Kos Island. It is one of the most important symbols of the island. Hippocratic, considered the father of doctors in mythological times. Hippocratic, showed that we can make human treatment with education and established a medical center called Asklepion here. Today, doctors come to Kos Island to feed Hippocrates.

    Blue Cruises offer an exceptional way to explore the Aegean Sea, with Kos Island serving as a prominent destination on various itineraries. These voyages typically commence from Turkish ports such as Bodrum or Marmaris, journeying through the Dodecanese Islands, including Kos, and often extending to other Greek islands like Rhodes and Symi.

    Sample Itinerary: Bodrum – Kos – Rhodes – Bodrum (8 Days/7 Nights)

    • Day 1: Bodrum
      • Boarding begins in Bodrum, a vibrant resort city known for its historical sites and lively nightlife.
    • Day 2: Bodrum to Kos Island
      • Depart for Kos, located approximately 4 kilometers from Bodrum.
      • Explore the ancient ruins of the Asclepion, a healing temple linked to Hippocrates, the father of medicine.
      • Enjoy the island’s beaches, medieval castle, and local cuisine.
    • Day 3: Kos Island to Tilos Island
      • Sail towards Tilos, with a stop at Nisyros Island to visit its active volcano.
      • Experience the quaint villages and traditional Greek atmosphere.
    • Day 4: Tilos Island to Rhodes Island
      • Proceed to Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, renowned for its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
      • Explore historical landmarks, beaches, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
    • Day 5: Rhodes Island to Symi Island
      • Sail to Symi, admired for its neoclassical architecture and serene bays.
      • Visit the Monastery of Archangel Michael and enjoy local seafood delicacies.
    • Day 6: Symi Island to Knidos
      • Return to Turkish waters, stopping at Datça, a harbor town known for its fresh air and natural beauty.
      • Continue to the ancient city of Knidos to explore its archaeological sites.
    • Day 7: Knidos to Bodrum
      • Enjoy a final swimming break at Karaada (Black Island) before returning to Bodrum for dinner and an overnight stay.
    • Day 8: Bodrum
      • Disembark after breakfast, concluding the cruise.

    This itinerary offers a blend of historical exploration, cultural immersion, and relaxation amidst stunning seascapes. Variations of this route are available, with some cruises focusing on the Northern Dodecanese Islands, including destinations like Patmos, Leros, and Kalymnos. These cruises typically operate from April to October, with departures often scheduled on Saturdays.

    For more detailed information and booking options, you may consider the following operators:

    • Gulet Broker Yachting: Offers an 8-day Greek Islands Blue Cruise covering Bodrum, Kos, Rhodes, and back to Bodrum.

    Embarking on a Blue Cruise through Kos and the surrounding islands promises an unforgettable experience, combining the allure of the Aegean Sea with rich cultural and historical encounters.

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    Top Blue Cruise Routes

    1. Turkey (Turquoise Coast)
      • Bodrum to Gökova Bay
      • Fethiye to Ölüdeniz and Kekova
      • Marmaris to Datça Peninsula
    2. Greece
      • Dodecanese Islands (Kos, Rhodes, Symi)
      • Cyclades (Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos)
    3. Croatia
      • Dalmatian Coast (Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar)
    4. Italy
      • Amalfi Coast and the Aeolian Islands

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