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Kefalos

Kefalos anchors the southwest of Kos: a relaxed resort area where long beaches meet rocky headlands, small islets catch the light, and history sits quietly beside the sea. It is ideal for a “slow day” of swimming, exploring, and seaside lunch—without the intensity of a big town.

Kefalos beach, Kastri islet and chapel of St. Nicholas, Kos
Kefalos beach from Kamari, Kos Basilica of St. Stefanos ruins and Kastri, Kefalos Beaches near Kefalos town, Kos

Beaches & bays you will hear about

The Kefalos area is famous for a string of scenic bays—think turquoise water, sandy stretches, and viewpoints that photographers love. Many visitors hop between two or three spots in one day: a morning swim, a midday break in the shade, and a late afternoon return when the light softens.

Because names and access points can be confusing for first-time guests, a local driver is often the easiest way to match your group to the right beach—especially if you are traveling with children, older guests, or lots of beach gear.

Culture in plain sight: Agios Stefanos

One of Kefalos’s most memorable sights is the early Christian basilica ruins at Agios Stefanos—right by the sea, with wide-open views. It is the kind of place where history feels tangible: foundations, columns, and the sound of waves in the background.

Official island information describes the twin basilicas and their significance for Kos’s archaeological story. Even if you are not a “history person”, the setting alone is worth a short stop.

Kastri islet & the small chapel

A short distance offshore, the tiny islet of Kastri is one of Kos’s postcard moments: a small white chapel on a rock, surrounded by deep blue water. Depending on conditions, some visitors enjoy photographing it from the shore; others plan a boat experience separately.

If you want this as part of a relaxed day, tell us your pace—we can help you build a route that avoids backtracking and long waits in peak heat.

Book a southwest day (or transfer)

Whether you want a direct hotel ↔ beach transfer or a longer “Kefalos loop” with stops, we will keep it simple: clear pickup time, comfortable vehicle, and local knowledge.

Lectures complémentaires (externes)