Kos
Noted for being the birthplace of Hippocrates, relics of bygone eras litter the island, becoming a part of the landscapes as much as the hills of abundant flora. With a history tied to the Greeks, Ottomans and Venetians, today it is most commonly on the tongues of travellers for its sandy beaches and volcanic soil-nourished melons.
Noted for being the birthplace of Hippocrates, relics of bygone eras litter the island, becoming a part of the landscapes as much as the hills of abundant flora. With a history tied to the Greeks, Ottomans and Venetians, today it is most commonly on the tongues of travellers for its sandy beaches and volcanic soil-nourished melons.
![Europe, Greece, Kos, Ikos Aria, Beach](/media/ivsncn4y/beach.jpg?rxy=0.6904761904761905,0.7128933444722918&rnd=133319217557600000)