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The Best Hotels In Kos Island For Business Travelers, 2020

Kos Island

Kos is the third largest and second-most populated Dodecanese island after Rhodes. Kos is blessed with a 112km long coastline. The Aegean Sea washes the shores of this exquisite island.

Kos is popular among visitors for its beaches. Since most hotels are in Kos Town, the beaches nearby are most famous. Kardamena (south coast of the island) is a very touristy resort area. However, Mastihari (north coast) and Kamari (southwest coast) are more peaceful.

Istion and Kavas are two of the best yacht charter destinations in Greece. You can also learn windsurfing at Kefalos Bay.

Near the harbor of Kos Town is the grand castle of the Knights of St John. Italian-built buildings of the yesteryear rulers still add to the beauty of Kos. The scenic Dikeos mountains are a few miles away from Kos Town.

You’d want to visit the majestic Ancient Agora in Kos. The Roman Odeon was is another attraction worth visiting. The House of Europa is an opulent private villa built in the 2nd century. A restored Roman villa has a variety of art pieces, including frescoes, mosaics, and sculptures. Asklepion is one of the oldest hospitals and medical schools in the world. It was built on the principles of the great physician, Hippocrates. Here’s our list of the most luxurious hotels in Kos:

  1. Aqua Blu Boutique Hotel
    Ephelondon Paleon Polemiston Lambi Beach, 853 00, Greece
    This seaside hotel comes with easy access to the beach. You’ll love the traditional treatments at the impressive Tamaris Spa. Although its location is quite private, it is well-connected to the busy parts of Lefkada.
  2. Diamond Deluxe Hotel
    Nea Alikarnassos Lambi, Kos 853 00, Greece
    Diamond Deluxe Hotel is perfect for leisure and wellness. The in-house spa offers a wide range of treatments. The interiors are simple while the staff is very amicable. All the guests have access to the private beach. You’d want to book poolside rooms.
  3. Kos Aktis Art Hotel
    Vasileos Georgiou V’, Kos 853 00, Greece
    All guest rooms of this seaside hotel come with pleasant seaside views. There is an abundance of light during the day thanks to the extensive use of glass. You’d like the lip-smacking breakfast served at the H2O hotel. You’d also fancy a cocktail at night here.
  4. Michelangelo Hotel
    Agios Fokas, Psalidi, Kos 853 00, Greece
    All the rooms come with furnished balconies and have superb views of the city. Suites have additional seating areas. The infinity pool is one of the largest ever. Guests have preferred the food and drink that comes with the all-inclusive option.

    Kos Island

  5. Grecotel Kos Imperial Thalasso
    Pl. Agias Paraskevis, Kos 853 00, Greece
    Grecotel Kos Imperial Thalasso is old-fashioned yet comfortably luxurious. All the rooms and suites have summer-inspired ambiance All of them have balconies/terraces with splendid views of either the garden or the sea. You’d love relaxing in the seafront lagoon pool with waterfalls.
  6. Casa Cook Kos
    Casa Cook, Marmari 853 00, Greece
    Casa Cook offers an unconventional luxury. Its cube residences with thatched roofs take inspiration from traditional Greek villages. The Hippocratic Anatripsis Massage at the spa is a must-try. The terrace yoga comes with an on-site tutor.
  7. Mitsis Blue Domes
    Kardamena 853 02, Greece
    Vivid natural scenery surrounds this all-inclusive hotel. 65 of the 459 luxurious rooms have a pool of their own. There’s a lot of mouth-watering food for you to savor. With Asian, Greek, Italian, and Mexican on offer, your palate is bound to have a party.

    Kos Island

  8. Tui Sensimar Palazzo Del Mare
    Marmari 853 00, Greece
    175 guest rooms can be classified into eight types. There is a lot of water in the hotel thanks to the massive central pool. Buffet eating arrangements are made at the Sogno. The dinner menu of Culinarium has some interesting dishes like beet-spinach salad, fava with octopus, and pudding.
  9. Neptune Hotel
    Mastichari, Kos 853 02, Greece
    This posh hotel has 570 rooms with tranquil sea views. With four restaurants and seven bars, there is no dearth of dining options. You can unwind in complete privacy as there are numerous pools and a hot tub. The Greek-themed garden has mythological sculptures in it.
  10. Kipriotis Panorama Hotel
    Internal Road, Kos 853 00, Greece
    While all the 254 rooms come with furnished balconies, only some of them offer sea views. Kids love the ponies and the water park available in-house. You can appreciate the gorgeous views from the sky bar while having your cocktail.

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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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