Port of Kos

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The Port of Kos is the main maritime gateway to the Greek island of Kos, serving as a hub for passenger ferries, cruise ships, and local fishing and leisure vessels in the Dodecanese.

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All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
Port of Kos canonical 2
Harbor of Kos 1
Harbour of Kos 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf seaport
transport infrastructure
connectsTo Piraeus
Rhodes
Turkish Riviera
other Dodecanese islands
country Greece
governedBy local port authority of Kos
hasActivity cargo handling (limited)
cruise tourism
domestic ferry services
international ferry services
hasFunction cruise ship terminal
fishing port
marina
passenger transport
hasInfrastructure cruise ship berths
customs and immigration facilities
ferry berths
parking areas
passenger terminal facilities
small craft moorings
ticket offices
hasNearby Kos Town
surface form: Kos town center

accommodation
archaeological sites in Kos town
restaurants
tourist facilities
hasSeasonalVariation high traffic in summer
lower traffic in winter
isMajorGatewayFor local island residents
tourism to Kos
languageUsed English (tourism and operations)
Greek
locatedIn Dodecanese
Kos
South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean region
locatedOn Aegean Sea
partOf Dodecanese island group transport network
serves Kos island NERFINISHED
Kos Town
surface form: Kos town
usedBy cruise ships
leisure boats
local fishing vessels
passenger ferries

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kos hasPort Port of Kos
Kos Town hasLandmark Port of Kos
this entity surface form: Harbor of Kos
ancient Agora of Kos adjacentTo Port of Kos
this entity surface form: port of Kos
Neratzia Castle situatedNear Port of Kos
this entity surface form: old harbor of Kos
Neratzia Castle hasViewOf Port of Kos
this entity surface form: Kos harbor
Tree of Hippocrates (traditional site) near Port of Kos
this entity surface form: Harbour of Kos
Cos hasPort Port of Kos