1. Getting Around Kos
Before embarking on your adventure, ensure you have a valid international driving permit or a European driving license. Greek traffic rules are similar to those in other European countries, but always keep an eye out for local driving customs.
Car Rental Options
At Trust Rentals, we offer a diverse fleet of vehicles to cater to all your travel needs on Kos. Whether you're looking for a compact car for easy city driving, a stylish convertible for a chic ride, a robust jeep for off-road adventures, or a luxury vehicle for a touch of elegance, we have you covered. In addition to cars, we also provide scooters and ATVs for those who prefer a more adventurous mode of transport. Booking with us in advance ensures you secure the perfect vehicle for your trip while saving both time and money. Enjoy the freedom to explore Kos at your own pace with our extensive range of rental options!
2. Must-Visit Attractions
Kos Town
Start your journey in Kos Town, the island's vibrant capital. Visit the ancient ruins of the Asklepion, an important healing center of antiquity. Explore the medieval Castle of the Knights and stroll through the charming old town with its mix of historical architecture and modern shops.
Start your journey in Kos Town, the island's vibrant capital. Visit the ancient ruins of the Asklepion, an important healing center of antiquity. Explore the medieval Castle of the Knights and stroll through the charming old town with its mix of historical architecture and modern shops.
Psalidi Beach
A short drive from Kos Town, Psalidi Beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The beach offers clear waters and a variety of water sports.
Asklepion
Located a bit further from the town, the Asklepion is a historical site dedicated to the ancient god of medicine, Asclepius. The site features impressive ruins and provides insight into ancient Greek medicine.
Antimachia Castle
Drive inland to discover Antimachia Castle, a well-preserved fortress offering panoramic views of the island and the Aegean Sea.
3. Scenic Drives and Hidden Gems
Nestled in the hills, Zia Village offers picturesque views and traditional Greek charm. The drive to Zia is as delightful as the village itself, with winding roads and stunning landscapes.
Pyli Village
Pyli is known for its quaint streets and traditional Greek architecture. Visit the local cafes and enjoy a serene atmosphere away from the more tourist-heavy areas.
Therma Beach
For a unique experience, drive to Therma Beach where natural hot springs meet the sea. The therapeutic waters are a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration.
4. Practical Tips for Driving in Kos
Parking
Finding parking in Kos Town can be challenging, especially during peak tourist season. Look for designated parking areas and be mindful of local parking regulations to avoid fines.
Fuel Stations
Fuel stations are available throughout the island, but they may be sparse in more remote areas. Always keep an eye on your fuel gauge and refill as needed, especially when exploring less populated parts of the island.
Road Conditions
Most roads in Kos are in good condition, but some rural or mountainous roads may be narrower and windier. Drive cautiously and enjoy the scenic routes.
Navigation
GPS or a reliable map is essential for navigating the island. While many roads are well-signposted, a navigation tool will help you reach your destinations more easily.