Kos offers several excellent snorkeling spots where visitors can explore clear Aegean waters, rocky reefs, and vibrant marine life. From quiet coves to volcanic coastlines, the island provides many opportunities to discover the underwater beauty just a few meters from the shore.
Snorkeling is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to explore the natural beauty of the sea around Kos. The island’s clear waters and diverse coastline create many opportunities to discover fish, rocky reefs, and underwater landscapes just a short swim from the beach.
Some of the best snorkeling spots can be found along the southern and western coasts of the island, where rocky seabeds and small coves attract a variety of marine life. Camel Beach and Paradise Beach near the Kefalos peninsula are popular locations, offering clear water and interesting rock formations beneath the surface.
Another great place for snorkeling is Agios Stefanos Beach, where swimmers can explore the shallow waters around the small islet of Kastri and observe fish swimming between the rocks and ruins visible under the water.
For those looking for quieter spots, the beaches around Therma and the volcanic coastline near Kefalos also provide interesting underwater terrain and fewer crowds.
Early morning is usually the best time for snorkeling, when the sea is calm and visibility is at its best. Bringing simple equipment such as a mask, snorkel, and fins is enough to enjoy the experience.
Whether you’re a beginner or simply curious about the underwater world, snorkeling around Kos offers a relaxing and fascinating way to experience the island’s marine environment.

