Kochilari
Kochilari is a beach in Dodecanese, South Aegean Islands. Kochilari is situated nearby to the village Kamari Bay, as well as near the town Kefalos.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kamari Bay and Kefalos.
Kamari Bay
Village
Kamari Bay is situated at the southwestern end of the Greek island of Kos. It is a popular tourist destination. The bay is overlooked by the ancient cliff-top village of Kefalos and is often referred to as Kefalos Bay or Kefalos Beach. Kamari Bay is situated 4½ km southwest of Kochilari.
Kefalos
Town
Photo: Nigelpm, Public domain.
Kefalos is the westernmost town on the Greek island of Kos, 43 km from Kos Town. It is situated on a peninsula, also known as Kefalos, at the south-west side of the island. Kefalos is situated 4½ km southwest of Kochilari.
Kochilari
- Type: Beach
- Category: landform
- Location: Dodecanese, South Aegean Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.77411° or 36° 46′ 27″ northLongitude
26.9965° or 26° 59′ 47″ eastOpen location code
8G88QXFW+JJOpenStreetMap ID
way 283759503OpenStreetMap feature
natural=beach
This page is based on OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons.
We’d love your help improving our open data sources. Thank you for contributing.
Satellite Map
Discover Kochilari from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From French to Greek—“Kochilari” goes by many names.
- French: “Kochilari”
- Greek: “Κοχυλάρι”
Places with the Same Name
Discover other places named “Kochilari”.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Volcana beach and Paradise Beach.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Volcania Winery and EKO.
Dodecanese: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Kos, Rhodes, Patmos, and Karpathos.
Curious Beaches to Discover
Uncover intriguing beaches from every corner of the globe.
About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Photo: Inkey, CC BY-SA 3.0.