Kos Town - (Resorts on Kos)

Tammy            

went to kos town on my first ever holiday with me fella and have to say i had the most magical time, we thought we were going for a relaxing time but found when we got there that there was too much to do to be ignored. we did the three island tour, the greek night, therma springs and took a very hair raising bike ride up a make shift greek motorway to the ancient castle at the top of the mountain in the middle of the island- we nearly died a few times but i had the time of my life, it was hot - paradise beach was amazing and we loved everything we did there. the fish house is a beautiful restaurant in the square......lush! but don't get too piddled cos i fell down the steps on my way out and twisted my ankle. on the last night we ate in a taverna on the main road, the tables were on the sand and locals and tourists alike all had there breath taken away by the most amazing sunset i've ever seen- an orange moon lit up the sky and the boats all took on the colour, i even had a little tear cos it felt like kos was giving me a goodbye token to take home with me. thank you to maria at hotel meditaranee, you were a star and i hope to see you again one day, and to gavin my mad welsh rep...what a nutter! loved it loved it loved it. make sure you shop in kos town at night and take a peek at the harbour at the same time, it's soooo different than in the day- a real experience. i left a piece of me there and took a piece home with me and i plan to do the same on a few other greek islands very soon. xxxx

Greek Night - (Kos Excursions)

Tammy            

had a heart attack on the coach getting there and i'm not too good with heights and i swear at times the coach was wider than the gravel track we took there - up the side of a mountain with no barriers! also you see all these miniture churches, i'm thick and joked that that was where the mozzies went to pray but was informed that that was where people had died...oh my god! i'm still here to tell the tale though and it was well worth it, met a mad g*y couple that kept me in stiches all night, had a great time watching the sunset, we thought it was great and if you are into experiencing the whole traditional greek thing do it, zia is so beautiful and took my breath away. it's better coming back than going up as you can't see the edge of the mountain and can pretend you're on the m25 or something.