A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Kos vs. Caltagirone for Attractions, Food, Nightlife, and Couples

Should you visit Kos or Caltagirone?

Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?

Trying to figure out where to travel next? This travel comparison between Kos and Caltagirone can help. It includes a travel cost comparison in addition to other factors. For many travelers, the cost of a destination is a primary consideration when choosing where to go.

Kos

Kos is a ancient, cultural, and party-hard island. The famous beauty of Kos is one of the main draws. Other popular activities here include hiking, shopping, and museums. See Kos travel costs.

Caltagirone

Caltagirone is a charming, quaint, and friendly city. Caltagirone is a gorgeous place to visit. Other reasons to visit include food, shopping, and museums. See Caltagirone travel costs.

Kos and Caltagirone: Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Popular for food and cuisine
  • Active nightlife
  • Nice resorts
  • Good scuba and snorkeling destination
  • Popular beach
  • Good for hiking
  • Known for its beauty
  • Family-friendly
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for backpackers and budget travelers
  • Impressive beauty
Pros
  • Scenic old town
  • Good for couples and romance
Things to Consider
  • Less museums and historical sights
  • Less popular for food
  • Less popular for nightlife
  • Less charming
  • Less family-friendly
  • Less popular with backpackers


Is there more to do in Kos or Caltagirone?

Visitors will usually find more to do in Kos than Caltagirone, as it offers more sights, attractions, and activities. Kos is better known for its museums and attractions, food, nightlife, resorts, scuba diving & snorkeling, beaches, hiking, and impressive beauty, while Caltagirone is more popular for its historical sights and shopping. Kos is well known for its sandy beaches and crystal clear blue water. Also, Kos is famous for Asklepieion Archeological Site. Caltagirone is well known for its pottery and ceramic industry as well as the Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte staircase.

How is Kos different from Caltagirone?

Which is Better for a Holiday?

Let's take a look at the differences and similarities between Caltagirone and Kos. Then, you can decide for yourself which place is better for your next trip.

Are the Museums and Historical Sights Better in Kos or Caltagirone?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is terrific for its museums and landmarks. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for its historical sights.

You'll find many recognizable landmarks that put Kos on the map. The small island is packed with archaeological sites and interesting history. Famous places worth visiting include the ruins of Asklepion, the ancient Agora, Roman Odeon, Neratzia Castle, and so many more!

Caltagirone is a good place to visit if you're interested in museums or other recognizable sights. Many visitors come to see the famed Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte, which is a 142 step staircase that connects the upper and lower parts of the city. The staircase highlights the city's ceramic and pottery industry, as every step is decorated with tiles.


Is the Food Better in Kos or Caltagirone? Which Destination has the Best Restaurants?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is terrific for its restaurant scene. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for its local flavors and cuisine.

Many restaurants in Kos have been singled out for their culinary prowess. The cuisine relies heavily on locally harvested ingredients with many dishes featuring cheese, seafood, vegetables, olive oil, and potatoes. The dishes are influenced by Italian and Turkish cuisines and common dishes include moussaka, souvlaki and tzatziki. Popular seafood options are prawns, squid, lobster and octopus. A great way to enjoy a sampling of local dishes is to visit an ouzeri, which is a Greek taverna that serves mezza style meals with small dishes that you can share.

There are plenty of up and coming restaurants around Caltagirone. There are some great local restaurants that serve seafood and other local specialties.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Nightlife?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is well known for its evening party scene. However, Caltagirone is not particularly known for nightlife.

Kos is a popular destination for visitors looking to party into the night. For such a small island you'll find a huge party scene during the peak summer months. There are almost nightly parties, beach raves, and late night clubs throughout the summer months. The bars and clubs are mostly concentrated around a couple of streets in the center of Kos Town, but Kardamena is also a lively party area. It's popular with British tourists who head here for the all-night clubs.

Caltagirone doesn't have the most active nightlife scene. Many people visit as a day trip and the town isn't known for its nightlife scene.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Resorts?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is a island with good options for its resorts. However, Caltagirone is not a resort destination.

Kos has a few great resort options. It's a smaller island and there aren't as many resorts here as there are on some of the larger Greek islands. Some of the best resort areas include Lamp and Psalidi to the northwest, Tigaki on the west coast (a good option for families), as well as Mastihari and Marmari which both have relaxed atmospheres. The younger crowd often hangs out around Kardemena on the east coast.

Caltagirone is not a resort destination.


Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is terrific for snorkeling and scuba diving. However, Caltagirone is not a scuba or snorkeling destination.

Kos is a world class destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. There are countless snorkeling sports around the island where you can immerse yourself in the undersea world. Popular snorkeling areas include Camel Beach and Limnionas Beach. Make sure you understand the water conditions before heading into the water.

Caltagirone is not a scuba or snorkeling destination.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Beaches?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is terrific for the beach. However, Caltagirone is not a beach destination.

Kos is considered to be a world-class beach destination. The island is famous for its beautiful beaches, many of which are sandy with various shades of color. There are touristy beaches with plenty of amenities as well as less frequented beaches that offer a quieter and more remote atmosphere. Some of the most visited beaches on the island include Agios Stefanos, Kardamena, Kefalos and Lambi while some of the more peaceful areas are Cavo Paradiso and Helona Beach.

Caltagirone is not a beach destination.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for its Old Town?

Kos
Caltagirone

Caltagirone is a city with good options for its historic old town. However, Kos does not have a historic old town.

Caltagirone is a good destination for visiting its old town. It is known for its pottery and ceramics, which have been incorporated into many of the architectural elements around town.

Kos does not have a historic old town.


Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Hiking?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is a island with good options for its hiking experiences. However, Caltagirone is not a hiking destination.

Plenty of visitors go hiking around Kos. This is a great walking island with a number of easy walks or hikes that take you along the coastline or through interesting landscapes.

Caltagirone is not a hiking destination.

Is the Shopping Better in Kos or Caltagirone?

Kos
Caltagirone

Caltagirone is an excellent place to visit for shopping. Also, Kos is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its shopping opportunities.

Shopping is a popular activity when visiting Caltagirone. Pottery and ceramic shopping is a highlight of a visit to town.

Kos offers some nice shopping areas. There are a number of traditional items that you can pick up while you're in town. Fun souvenirs include jewelry, leather items, and perfumes.

Is Kos or Caltagirone More Beautiful?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is terrific for its scenery and beauty. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for its scenery and beauty.

The famous beauty of Kos is one of the main draws. With it's beautiful coves and ancient ruins, this small island packs a lot of activity into a small space.

Caltagirone is a gorgeous place to visit. The architecture and setting is quite beautiful and charming with nice views from the top of the hill.


Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Families?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is a island with good options for its family-friendly activities. However, Caltagirone is not particularly known for its kid-friendly activities.

You'll find plenty of kid-friendly things to do in Kos. It's comparable to other Greek islands when it comes to kids' activities. Kos Town can get a bit lively at night so if you want to avoid the party crowds, then those areas are easily avoided. Popular activities include exploring ancient ruins, going to the Kos Archaeological Museum, visiting The Castle of the Knights, and of course, hanging out at the beach. One of the best family-friendly resort areas is Tigaki along the west coast.

For families, Caltagirone is not always the best place to visit. Kids may enjoy running up and down the famous Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte staircase. The town also hosts some fun festivals throughout the year, and if you're traveling with kids, these would be the times to visit.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Couples?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is well known for couples. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for romance.

Couples visit Kos frequently as it offers plenty of romantic activities. This small island offers beautiful beaches and plenty of ancient ruins to explore. Kos Town is where you'll find the liveliest atmosphere but for some of the best resorts you'll want to stay in one of the resort suburbs like Lampi or Psalidi.

Caltagirone is a nice destination for couples. Pottery shopping and exploring the town make this a nice option for a day trip or overnight visit.

Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is well known for backpackers. However, Caltagirone is not particularly known for backpackers and budget travelers.

Kos is a very popular island for backpackers and budget travelers. It's a small island but has a few hostels and a variety of apartments available for rent. Despite its small size, there are areas where you'll want to have a car if you wish to explore, but if you stay in town you'll find getting around fairly easy. The island attracts its share of young travelers and you'll find plenty of people to hang out with.

Caltagirone is a challenging destination for budget travelers and backpackers due to the higher prices. Many people pass in and out of the town on a day trip or stopover, so you won't find many hostels.


Is Kos or Caltagirone Better for Public Transit? Which Is Easier to Get Around Without a Car?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is well known for its public transit. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for times when you don't have a car.

Many visitors use the public transit system in Kos. Buses connect many of the tourist destinations including beaches, cultural sights, are resort areas.

While Caltagirone offers some public transit options, it might not be your first choice. Buses travel in and out of town.

Is Kos or Caltagirone a more walkable city?

Kos
Caltagirone

Kos is well known for its ease of walking around. Also, Caltagirone is still popular, but not quite as popular for its walkability.

Kos is a very walkable destination. It's small size means it's possible to explore parts of the island on foot or bicycle. There are some beautiful walks on the island, but some areas will require a car or bus.

Caltagirone is somewhat walkable. Parts of the town are steep, but many people choose to explore on foot.

For even more information, also check out Is Kos Worth Visiting? and Is Caltagirone Worth Visiting?.

Should I spend more time in Caltagirone or Kos?

How long in Kos or Caltagirone?

You'll be able to find lots of things to do in Kos or Caltagirone to fill your time. Many travelers usually spend more of their time in Kos than Caltagirone because of the number of activities and things to do in the area. Usually, 2-5 days is a good amount of time for Kos, and 1-2 days is enough time in Caltagirone.

Families should spend more time in Kos than Caltagirone. Because of the many family-friendly attractions and fun things to do for kids in Kos, it's a great place to visit with the whole family.

Couples should spend more time in Kos than Caltagirone. You'll find plenty of romantic sights and fun activities in Kos that are great for a weekend getaway or a longer couple's trip.

Backpackers and budget travelers should spend more time in Kos than Caltagirone if your budget allows for it. With a larger number of budget-friendly sights, good nightlife, and active things to do, anyone traveling on a budget would have a good time in Kos.


  • How many days in Kos or Caltagirone? Ideal Length of Stay
    Kos 2-5 
    Caltagirone 1-2

One day in Kos or Caltagirone?

Visitors enjoy the scuba diving and snorkeling and shopping when visiting the ancient island of Kos. It's also a great beach destination, too. One day is usually not enough time for a trip here as there is plenty to do. The entire region has so many activities, and you'll want time to do everything.

With shopping and museums around the charming destination of Caltagirone, there's plenty to do. So, one day is just the right amount of time to spend here. The length of your trip often depends on your style of travel.


A weekend in Kos or Caltagirone?

Visitors enjoy the shopping and museums when visiting the beautiful destination of Kos. It's a great spot for a beach vacation. This island offers something for everyone. Plenty of people spend a weekend in the area when traveling. If you enjoy all that's offered here, then a weekend is just the right amount of time to spend here.

Many people visit Caltagirone for a weekend. With museums and food around the charming city of Caltagirone, there's plenty to do. Because of this, a weekend is usually enough time for a trip here.

Five days in Kos or Caltagirone?

Visitors enjoy the museums and nightlife when visiting the cultural island of Kos. You'll find plenty of activities on the beach. Many people spend five days here.If you enjoy all that's offered here, then five days is just the right amount of time to spend here. The length of your trip often depends on your style of travel.

The destination of Caltagirone offers food and shopping. It offers something for everyone. Five days is usually plenty of time to spend here with extra days to spare. With this much time, visitors often visit nearby destinations or take day trips.

A week in Kos or Caltagirone?

Many people enjoy the nightlife and food when visiting Kos. Anyone can find something fun to do here. Most people come for the beaches. Most people find that one week is more than enough time to see everything.

Caltagirone, a popular city, is full of activities for travelers. Your budget might influence how long you stay. One week is more than enough time to enjoy everything. Take some day trips to nearby places to fill the extra days.


For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 2-Week Tours from Athens, The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Greece, The Best One Week (7-Day) Tours in Italy, and The Best 2-Week Tours in Italy.


Which place is cheaper, Caltagirone or Kos?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.

  • Kos Prices
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    Caltagirone Prices
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  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    Kos 165
    Caltagirone 117

The average daily cost (per person) in Kos is €165, while the average daily cost in Caltagirone is €117. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Kos and Caltagirone in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Kos 62
    Caltagirone 59
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Kos 124
    Caltagirone 118
Compare Hotels in Kos and Caltagirone

Looking for a hotel in Kos or Caltagirone? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

Hotels in Kos


Hotels in Caltagirone


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Our Analysis
We've analyzed the average and typical hotel prices based on guest reviews, star ratings, and hotel amenities here: Kos Hotel Prices and Caltagirone Hotel Prices.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Kos 37
    Caltagirone 8.57

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Kos

Also for Kos, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • A Day's 3-Island Cruise Tour with Transfer: $54
  • Arrival transfer from Kos Airport : $74
  • Artemis Hamam and Spa with Hotel Transfers Kos Island: $60
  • From Kalymnos Self-Guided Day Trip with Hotel Transfer: $68
  • Kos - Airport Private Transfer: $66
  • Kos Hotels to Kos Airport Private One–Way Transfer: $65
  • Kos Private Airport and Hotel Transfer : $78
  • Kos Town: Kalymnos & Pserimos Day Cruise & Optional Transfer: $33
  • Kos transfer services, Kos - Airport - Kos: $118
  • Paradise Beach Return Transfer: $27
  • Roundtrip Bus Transfer to Mount Zia for Sunset Viewing: $29
  • Lido Water Park Admission Ticket with Transfers: $26

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Caltagirone

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Caltagirone:

  • Transfer from and to Catania Airport Taormina Giardini Naxos Letojanni Mazzarò. : $149
  • Transfer from Favignana with Ticket Hydrofoil to Trapani Airport: $61
  • Transfer from Favignana to Palermo Airport Ferry ticket included: $126
  • Transfer from Catania airport to Marina di Ragusa or inverted: $167
  • Transfer from Catania Airport : $49
  • Transfer da aeroporto Trapani a San Vito Lo Capo: $74
  • Transfer From Catania Airport to Taormina and surrounding Villages: $167
  • Taxi transfer service from MESSINA Cruise/city or port to TAORMINA or viceversa: $120
  • Taxi transfer service from CATANIA airport/city to Siracusa Ortigia or viceversa: $93
  • Taxi transfer from CATANIA (everywhere) to MILAZZO (or viceversa): $170
  • Taxi Transfer Service from CATANIA airport/city to COMISO airport (or viceversa): $120
  • TRANSFER from Catania (wherever) to Pozzallo Port (or vice versa): $126

Is it cheaper to fly into Kos or Caltagirone?

Prices for flights to both Caltagirone and Kos change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.





Food
  • Food Meals for one day
    Kos 75
    Caltagirone 53

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Kos

For Kos, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:

  • Sunset Cruise with Swimming and BBQ Dinner: $65
  • Kos Greek Night with Transfer Dinner and Unlimited Wine: $66
  • Kefalos Sunset Cruise from Kos with Dinner: $67
  • Greek Dinner with Music, Dancing, and Unlimited Wine: $88
  • Sunset Safari Tour with Dinner: $111
  • Kos 4x4 Sunset Adventure with dinner: $113

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Caltagirone

Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Caltagirone.

  • Catania Street Food Tour: Fish Market & City Centre: $59
  • Cannoli Cooking Class in Taormina: $66
  • Master the Art of Arancino: A Hands-On Cooking Class in Ortigia: $78
  • Sicilian Street food tour: eat local in Messina : $78
  • Cook, Eat & Embrace Sicily-An Authentic Cooking Experience : $83
  • Cooking Class from Table to Tablecloths in Syracuse: $84
  • 4-course Palermitan dinner in a cottage with a garden: $86
  • Fishing in Selinunte and lunch with cooking of the catch: $87
  • Palermo: Pasta & Gelato Cooking Class in Palermo: $88
  • Half-Day Cooking Class with Lunch in Baglio Florio: $96
  • Cesarine: Dining & Cooking Demo at Local's Home in Catania: $102
  • Cooking class of typical dishes and lunch in Piazza Armerina: $102

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Kos 33
    Caltagirone 5.71

Tours and Activities in Kos

For Kos, here are a few prices for actual activities, tours, and tickets provided by various companies:

  • Kos Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour: $11
  • Kos Town: Glass-Bottom Boat Cruise with Swimming Stops: $23
  • Dory's Glass Bottom Boat Adventure in Pserimos and Pserimos Beach: $24
  • From Zia Sunset Tour: $29
  • 3-Island Cruise with Lunch, Swimming and Audio Guide: $29
  • Kos : 3-Island Wooden Ship Cruise w/ Lunch on Captain Hook: $29
  • Zia Village Sunset Tour with Hotel Pickup: $29
  • From 3-Island Pirate Cruise with Lunch and Waterslide: $29
  • The Santa Maria 3 Island Cruise in the Aegean w/ Free Audio Guide: $30
  • Barco De Pirata Cruise at 3 Islands in Greece : $30
  • 3 Island Cruise Tour in Kos Island with Personalized Audio Guide: $31
  • From Kos:A full day cruise in the newest luxury vessel!: $35

Tours and Activities in Caltagirone

Here are a few actual costs in Caltagirone for available activities, ticket prices, and tours:

  • Godfather tour , Taormina and Messina: $185
  • Guided tour of Villa Romana del Casale with skip the line: $54
  • Palermo Food and Drink Sailing Private Experience: $263
  • Pantelleria Boat Tour with Lunch on Board: $110
  • Private Taormina Sunset walking Tour with Aperitif : $179
  • Sunset tour of the Valley of the Temples with skip-the-line ticket: $48
  • Tour from cruise port Messina to Taormina Castelmola and beach : $185
  • 1 hour Calessino/Tuk tuk Tour to Syracuse or Ortigia Island : $144
  • 1-Day Cruise with Lunch and Snorkeling to Favignana from Marsala: $90
  • 2 Hours Guided Group Tour in Catania: $42
  • 2 hour Quad tour on the Etna volcano: $161
  • 2-hour boat tour in Taormina Bay with swim stop : $60

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Kos 19
    Caltagirone 13

Sample the Local Flavors in Kos

Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Kos:

  • Sip and Savor Boutique Wine Tasting Experience: $66
  • Guided Tour of Kos Town Asclepeion and Zia with Wine Tasting: $99

Sample the Local Flavors in Caltagirone

Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Caltagirone:

  • Catania Nightlife Pub Crawl: $16
  • Pub Crawl Palermo: $19
  • Authentic Marsala Wine Tasting Experience in a Historic Winery: $24
  • Historic winery visit with food and wine tasting in Marsala: $35
  • Etna DOC & Organic Wine tasting and tour of the 1815 historic winery: $38
  • Di Giovanna Winery Tour & 3 Wine Tasting: $41
  • Wine Tasting among the Secular Carob Trees of Mazara del Vallo: $42
  • Wine Tasting in a group with other travelers: $53
  • Wine Tasting in an Old Millstone: $54
  • Di Giovanna Winery Tour & 5 Wine Tasting: $57
  • Hidden Palermo Bike Tour with Organic Wine Tasting: $66
  • Castelbuono Tour and Wine Tasting in a Medieval Abbey: $68


When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Kos and Caltagirone, we can see that Kos is more expensive. And not only is Caltagirone much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Caltagirone would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Caltagirone and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Kos would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Kos than you might in Caltagirone.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Kos Expensive? and Is Caltagirone Expensive?.


Which is Bigger, Kos or Caltagirone?

Caltagirone has a larger population, and is about 94% larger than the population of Kos. When comparing the sizes of Kos and Caltagirone, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.