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Kefalos

Kefalos is a village and coastal resort on the island of Kos, in the Dodecanese archipelago of Greece. It occupies the southwestern coast of Kos and overlooks Kefalos Bay, with surrounding low hills and rural landscape. Administratively, it is part of the Kos regional unit within the South Aegean region. The settlement has a permanent population that swells in the summer as tourists arrive.

Historically, the area has been inhabited since ancient times and later featured in medieval and Ottoman periods;

Landmarks and natural features include Kefalos Beach, a wide shoreline popular for swimming and sunbathing, and

Economy relies mainly on tourism and related services, including accommodations, tavernas, and shops, with fishing playing

remnants
of
fortifications
and
religious
sites
reflect
its
layered
past.
In
recent
decades,
Kefalos
has
developed
as
a
tourist
destination
known
for
its
long
sandy
beaches,
clear
water,
and
scenic
views
from
hillside
vantage
points.
a
hilltop
area
with
historic
remains
and
panoramic
views
of
the
bay.
The
village
also
has
Orthodox
churches,
chapels,
and
traditional
houses
that
contribute
to
its
character.
a
diminishing
but
traditional
role.
Access
is
by
road
from
Kos
Town
and
other
villages;
Kos
International
Airport
serves
the
island,
with
connections
to
major
European
cities.
Ferries
connect
Kos
with
the
mainland
and
other
Dodecanese
islands,
though
Kefalos
itself
is
best
reached
by
road
from
the
main
town.