About Kasos Island
Kasos is the southernmost Greek island in the Aegean sea, part of the Dodecanese island chain. Kasos is the site of many important Greek fables, and nowadays attracts tourists with its natural beauties and interesting beaches. Kasos' economy also relies on fishing, and has a humid and warm climate. Snow is rarely seen in winter. The average annual rainfall is 570 mm. Aghios Spyridonas Church, Emborios Village, Ag Triada Church, Sellai Cave, Ellinokamara Cave and Venetian Kastro Ruins are all within the historical sites you need to visit. The entertainment options are numerous and diverse, and are available all night until the first lights of the morning . Particularly on the beaches, the nightlife on Kasos is truly memorable. Many restaurants, cafés and bars serving various types are located in the city center. Seafood is an important aspect of the local cuisine. Flights can be made to the island from Kasos Island Airport.