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Travel advice for Kos Town

Everything you need to know before you travel

Facts about Kos Town

Currency

Euro

(EUR)

Language

Greek

Time zone

GMT +2

Flight duration

3 to 5 hours from Dublin

Kos Town

Best time to go to Kos Town

In the summer you can almost count on there being good weather in Greece. There are about 12 hours of sunshine a day and temperatures are usually in the 30s. As for rain, in July and August you’ll hardly see a drop. If you prefer things a bit cooler, spring and autumn see plenty of sun, but temperatures are a bit more comfortable, hovering in the mid-20s. These months, even in the peak of the day, are a great time to visit, especially if you’re into walking or sightseeing. There’s always a chance that you might experience a rain shower from time to time.

Passports & Visas

Irish citizens don’t need a visa to enter Greece but must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/a-z-list-of-countries/greece/

Just so you know, the Greek government has a Climate Resilience Tax in place for all those visiting Greece. It was previously known as the Greek Tourism Tax. It's calculated per room, per night and is payable by cash or card when you check in at your accommodation. For stays between April and October, the fees are €2 per room, per night, for 1 and 2-star accommodation, €5 per room, per night, for 3-star accommodation, €10 per room, per night, for 4-star accommodation, and €15 per room, per night, for 5-star accommodation and villas. For stays between November and March, the fees are €0.50 per room, per night, for 1 and 2-star accommodation, €1.50 per room, per night, for 3-star accommodation, €3 per room, per night, for 4-star accommodation, and lastly, €4 per room, per night, for 5-star accommodation. These fees are subject to change and are based on the Greek official rating and not our own TUI tour operator T-rating.

Health & Safety

You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away. It’s also a good idea to get a European Health Insurance Card – or EHIC – before leaving Ireland. Though it’s not a substitute for travel insurance, it entitles you to emergency medical treatment on the same terms as Greek nationals. It won't, however, cover you for medical repatriation, ongoing medical treatment or non-urgent treatment. For the latest health and safety info, visit https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/a-z-list-of-countries/greece/

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