Agios Stefanos

One of the most photographed beaches. It combines the beauty of nature with important historical sites such as the ruins of early Christian churches, which are just a few meters from the sea. The beautiful landscape is completed by Castri, a small rocky island, with diameter of 50 meters, just across the middle of the Gulf from where the small chapel of St. Nicholas emerges.

Well organized, with large numbers of visitors, it offers several amenities and a variety of water sports.

The beach of Agios Stefanos is about 3 km Northeast of the village of Kefalos.

To visit it you can follow the road leading out of the village Kefalos and turn right to the road that descends down to the beach.

One of the most remote beaches, named after the small chapel of St. John the Theologian Located just meters away from the shore. The scenery you encounter is unique. A rocky coast with numerous bays that creates a sense of isolation, perfect for endless hours of sunbathing. Water sports enthusiasts love this beach because of the gentle waves, perfect for windsurfing. The beach is not organized, so it is useful to equip oneself with the necessities. If you forget, there is a nearby traditional restaurant where you can taste delicious traditional dishes. Agios Theologos is on the other side of the island, about seven kilometers west of the village of Kefalos. Driving there, watch the many sharp turns.
One of the most photographed beaches. It combines the beauty of nature with important historical sites such as the ruins of early Christian churches, which are just a few meters from the sea. The beautiful landscape is completed by Castri, a small rocky island, with diameter of 50 meters, just across the middle of the Gulf from where the small chapel of St. Nicholas emerges. Well organized, with large numbers of visitors, it offers several amenities and a variety of water sports. The beach of Agios Stefanos is about 3 km Northeast of the village of Kefalos. To visit it you can follow the road leading out of the village Kefalos and turn right to the road that descends down to the beach.
Perhaps the most isolated beach in Kos, Cavo Paridiso lies hidden in the island’s southern tip, about half an hour from the village of Kefalos. It’s a magical place, with crystal clear waters and fine golden sands that make up an exotic scenery unique to the Aegean. Cut off from the busy life of the island, the beach is perfect for a relaxing and peaceful day. Partially organized, there is enough room for those wishing to create their own atmosphere. In order for the beach to beach reached, one must be lead through the backroad of Kefalos and follow it until the asphalt gives way to a dirtroad.