Greek islands are just like your first great love. No matter how many years have past since that time – you never forget the magic of the first hours you spent together. Pitching the beauty of the landscape or the cultural and culinary attractions in Kos would be like carrying coals to Newcastle. The island exudes history in every nook and corner. Monuments in the beautiful old town are signs of the battle for supremacy and the Tree of Hippocrates tells of the lessons that were once taught underneath it. However, the third largest island not only has a good deal of cultural and historical sights to offer, but also dreamlike and paradise-like beaches for sun worshipers and lovers of water sports alike.