Page 31 - RNT Maclaren brochure English ed. 2019
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Kos is internationally famous for its bright and
     busy beaches, densely populated with visitors in
     peak seasons and locals year-round. Its visitors
     have lots on offer to enjoy, with Kos Town
     offering a vibrant capital and deep ancient
     history, marked by ruins and a medieval castle.
     Three resort areas mark Kos - Mastihari, Kamari
     and Kardamena. Corinthian columns alongside
     luscious nature, valleys and crags set the scene,
     and a wild rugged landscape gives the sense of
     being ‘free’! Keep an eye out for the rough
     Dikeos mountains that reach heights of up to
     850 meters. Truthfully, Kos attracts lots of
     tourists seeking packaged group visits, but
     there’s a lot of space for more private and
     refined experiences too. In typical Greek
     fashion, an abundance of lovely beverages and
     organic produce makes for some fabulous
     dining.








                                                         Astypalea , the butterfly of the Aegean Sea.
                                                        A small island in the Aegean Sea, famous for the
                                                        shape of the island resembles that of a butterfly
                                                        flying across the blue.
                                                        Chora (the capital of the island) unfolds between two
                                                        bays and climbs upon the hill  where you will find the
                                                        Venetian Guerini castle, which offers a spectacular
      Patmos,  the island of Apocalypse.                view.
      A small island in the Aegean Sea, most famous     Astypalea is a calm island with many quiet and
     for being the location of both the vision of and   unspoiled beaches. Some of them are Livadia, Agios
     the writing of the Book of Apocalypse in a cave    Konstantinos and Pera Gialos.
     of Patmos.                                         Regarding nightlife, Astypalaia tends to be more
      The Monastery of Saint John located just          relaxed than the known cosmopolitan islands such as
     above Chora (the capital of the island).           Mykonos and Paros, however, it offers many
     Patmos is a calm island with some amazing          opportunities for a fun night out.
     hotels by the sea. Walking in the island’s cozy
     streets is a must!
     The laid back pace really draws you in , while
     the air inspires to take full advantage of the
     season at hand. The waters revive you and the
     sun seems to shine with magnified rays making
     you   feel unique and alive.
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