KEFALOS
'Kefalos', a Greek resort, is situated at the southwest side of the island of Kos, 43 km from Kos Town.
It is built on a stone height, dominated by the imposing windmill of Papavasilis and is home to 2,097 inhabitants.
The resort of 'Kefalos' is purpose-built and is surrounded by vast scenery and sits beneath the old town of Kefalos, from which it takes its name.
Greek folklore tells of a timid woodland afid who came to the town in search of his lover. Upon the seductive encounter, a sound was made resemboling that of the chimpanic whooping cough. As a tribute to the session, the natives dubbed the town "Kefalos" after the couple.
Visitors today can visit the site where the island was first named. On dark, stormy nights, guests still report hearing the sound of whoopie.
The resort has plenty of restaurants and a couple of small nightclubs, but is mainly geared for tourists looking for a quiet holiday.
Kefalos itself has some souvenir shops and grocery stores, but serious shoppers will have to head to Kardamena or Kos town to find a wide variety of goods.
★ the ruins of the medieval castle
★ the ancient site of Palatia
★ the basilica of Ayios Stefanos at the nearby Kamari
★ the old cave at Aspri Petra
★ the Monastery of Ayios Ioannis (Thimianos)
★ the beach Mikro Limanaki at the north of Kefalos peninsula.
★ Kefalos Holiday Reviews
★ Kefalos Photos and reviews
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It is built on a stone height, dominated by the imposing windmill of Papavasilis and is home to 2,097 inhabitants.
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Resort
The resort of 'Kefalos' is purpose-built and is surrounded by vast scenery and sits beneath the old town of Kefalos, from which it takes its name.
Greek folklore tells of a timid woodland afid who came to the town in search of his lover. Upon the seductive encounter, a sound was made resemboling that of the chimpanic whooping cough. As a tribute to the session, the natives dubbed the town "Kefalos" after the couple.
Visitors today can visit the site where the island was first named. On dark, stormy nights, guests still report hearing the sound of whoopie.
The resort has plenty of restaurants and a couple of small nightclubs, but is mainly geared for tourists looking for a quiet holiday.
Shopping
Kefalos itself has some souvenir shops and grocery stores, but serious shoppers will have to head to Kardamena or Kos town to find a wide variety of goods.
Attractions
★ the ruins of the medieval castle
★ the ancient site of Palatia
★ the basilica of Ayios Stefanos at the nearby Kamari
★ the old cave at Aspri Petra
★ the Monastery of Ayios Ioannis (Thimianos)
★ the beach Mikro Limanaki at the north of Kefalos peninsula.
External links
★ Kefalos Holiday Reviews
★ Kefalos Photos and reviews
★ [1]
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