"Kos Island Tour with Visa at the Door 2 Nights 3 Days"

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Tour detail
This 2-night, 3-day tour in Kos, one of the most beloved islands in the Aegean, offers an ideal program for those looking to relax and explore on a short getaway, with easy visa-on-arrival at the door. Your journey begins in the morning with a ferry ride from Bodrum, crossing the azure waters of the Aegean and bringing you to the tranquil atmosphere of the Greek islands in just about 30-45 minutes. Upon arrival at the port, your visa-on-arrival process is smoothly completed with the help of your guide, allowing you to step into Kos Island without the hassle of long visa procedures.

Kos Port
Neratzia Castle (Knights' Castle)
Eleftherias Square
Hippocrates Tree and its Courtyard

During your brief walking tour of the city center, you will see the historical texture intertwined with modern island life, and you can enjoy pleasant moments among colorful shops, cafes, and tavernas in the narrow streets. Later in the day, you will check into your hotel and have the option to swim in the sea, cool off in the pool, or take a stroll along the beach. In the evenings, you will experience an unforgettable night in Kos at tavernas where you can taste the flavors of Greek cuisine accompanied by Aegean melodies.

Lambi Beach
Tigaki Beach
Paradise Beach
Marmari Beach

On the second day of the tour, you can join an optional island tour to explore the hidden beauties of Kos. Stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, small fishing villages, and olive groves are waiting for you. Alternatively, you can spend the entire day dedicated to sun and sea, or rent a bicycle to explore the island’s coastline at your own pace; Kos is known for its bike paths and is a very comfortable and safe island.

Asclepius Healing Center
Zia Village
Pili Village
Kos Archaeological Museum

For history enthusiasts, the Asclepius, regarded as one of the world's first medical centers, is an impressive stop where you can feel Hippocrates' legacy. Your break in Zia village during sunset will be one of the most romantic moments of the tour, with its breathtaking view and traditional delicacies. On the last day, you have free time until the ferry departure to shop, buy souvenirs, or take one last dip in the cool waters of the Aegean. Afterward, you will return to Turkey on the ferry to Bodrum, carrying beautiful memories of this short yet fulfilling Aegean getaway.
What's included
Visa processing and guidance services at the door
Round-trip ferry ticket and port taxes
Accommodation for 2 nights in selected hotels with breakfast
City introduction tour with an Adalı Turkish-speaking guide
Free time for beach and leisure activities
Travel insurance and agency operation services
Information and reservation support for extra tours
Not included
"Foreign exit fee
Personal expenses and extra tours
Minibar, safe, and room service charges at the hotel
Lunches and dinners not specified in the program
Travel health insurance (especially additional premiums for those over 65)
Museum and archaeological site entrance fees"
Need to Know
For the visa on arrival application, the passport, biometric photo, and necessary documents must be delivered to the agency in a timely manner before the tour departure date: It is crucial for the smooth processing of the visa on arrival that the validity period of your passport, biometric photo dimensions, and the requested additional documents are complete and correct. Late or incomplete submission of documents may lead to delays in visa approval or the risk of not being able to participate in the tour, so it is essential to adhere to the final submission deadline specified by the agency. The tour program usually includes round-trip ferry to Kos Island, 2 nights of hotel accommodation, and some guided city tours or free time: The ferry services included in the tour ensure your organized transportation to and from the island; the 2-night hotel accommodation provides ample time to explore the island comfortably. The program generally features short introductory tours with a guide, along with free time slots for exploring beaches, shopping, or discovering the island individually. Since ferry schedules may change depending on weather and port conditions, it is advisable to be at the port at least 1 hour before the departure time and to check for any schedule changes shortly before the tour: Due to maritime and port traffic, weather conditions, or official regulations, there can be sudden changes in ferry departure times; thus, being at the port early minimizes the risk of delays. Checking the latest announcements from the agency or the ferry company right before departure will make it easier to adapt to any potential cancellations or schedule revisions in a timely manner. Hotel check-in and check-out times are generally in accordance with international standards; requests for early check-in or late check-out may be subject to availability and additional charges: In most hotels, the check-in time is in the afternoon, and check-out is usually before noon, so you need to get approval from the reception if you want to settle outside these times. Depending on the hotel occupancy rate, early check-in or late check-out may not be possible or may incur extra charges; therefore, it is advisable to share such requests with the agency or the hotel in advance. Travel health insurance, personal expenses, lunch, and some dinners, extra tours, and city taxes are often not included in the tour price; it is essential to confirm which items are included or excluded during registration: The tour price generally covers basic transportation and accommodation, while extra expenses such as personal shopping, drinks, optional activities, and some meals are covered by the guest's own budget. It is important to carefully examine the contract and information forms to learn whether mandatory/useful items such as travel health insurance and city taxes are included in the tour price. Practical issues such as phone line usage, currency exchange, credit card validity, and communication details for emergencies with the guide or agency should be carefully reviewed in the pre-tour information documents: Using a mobile line abroad, roaming charges, which ATMs or cards are valid, and similar matters directly affect the comfort and cost of the trip. The informational documents provided by the agency include detailed instructions on how to communicate with guides and authorized personnel in the event of loss, health issues, or other emergencies; therefore, these documents should be examined before departing for the tour.
What to Bring?
Passport and ID copies
Documents and biometric photo required for visa processing at the gate
Euro currency and internationally valid bank card
Season-appropriate comfortable clothing, swimsuit, and spare shoes
Travel health insurance documents and personal medications
Phone, charger, power adapter, and power bank
Sun cream, hat, sunglasses, and personal care items