Our luxury beachfront family resorts, LUXME Kos Imperial and Casa Paradiso, both in wonderful beachfront locations with startling views, combine lush exotic landscapes, amazing comfort, delightful cuisine and fascinating activities.
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- HOTELS & RESORTS
- KOS ISLAND
GRECOTEL LUXME KOS
Psalidi
Aegean and Anatolian worlds blend in the revamped feel of this high-power Resort amid abundant palms and floras, with a great variety of accommodation, indulging bars & restaurants, and a pampering Golden Tropics spa.
GRECOTEL CASA PARADISO
Marmari
Lying on a wonderful sandy beach, with its own palmerai. Ideal for family escapes, located on an idyllic stretch of coast in the quiet lush countryside of Kos, just 2 kms from the picturesque fishing village of Marmari.
Kos island beckons as one of the Dodecaneses most captivating destinations. It showcases a rich history from ancient times, as its the birthplace of Hippocrates, the Greek philosopher and physician with a fundamental contribution to the history of Medicine. Breathtaking beaches in the Aegean Sea, verdant landscapes and an array of exciting discoveries for all ages.
FEATURED STORIES
KOS TO BODRUM, TURKEY
Bodrum at the Turkish shore is just a 20 trip away from Kos. A contemporary coastal town, built in the ruins of Ancient Halicarnassus, was home to one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Tomb of Mausolus. Tempting across borders, exploring the buzzing market and food scene inspires fascinating discoveries. Kos brings to life dreamy explorations and rich cultural finds.
HIPPOCRATES & ASCLEPIEION
Kos, the hometown of Hippocrates, has been a sacred land since antiquity and never lost its mythical aura. The Asclepieion of Kos, one of the most astonishing Greek archaeological sites, was the ultimate healing center of the ancient world and the most famous place of worship of Asclepius, the God of Health. This is where Hippocrates, the Father of Western Medicine, founded his school and established his teachings, inspired by nature.
THE CASTLE OF THE KNIGHTS
An imposing medieval 14th century coastal double-walled fortress nestled in the harbor of Kos, a landmark of the island that fuses its multicultural heritage from the Byzantine era, the Knights occupation, Ottoman and Italian rule and ancient Greek heritage. A must-see spot, combined with walking or cycling to the palm tree-lined Phinikon street, the Hippocrates Plane tree, where Hippocrates was said to lecture, and the ruins of the Ancient Agora.
BEACHES
Enjoy swimming in Kos long sandy or pebbly beaches and gleaming turquoise or blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Kos is a dream for water sports and sea explorations and caters to every preference and mood. Agios Stefanos is a living postcard with two beaches situated next to an archaeological site, Therma, Kefalos and Lambi are wonderful options, whereas our concierge teams will give you all the insiders tips for secret shores and hidden gems.
DODECANESE ISLANDS
Kos, Rhodes, Patmos, Leros, Symi belong to the island complex of Dodecanese in the /south-eastern Aegean/Sea consisting of 12 large islands and numerous smaller ones. Each one has crystal clear waters, a distinct local flair boasting centuries-old history, pristine nature and colorful architecture. Our concierge teams will tailor your itinerary, by ferry, speedboat or yacht for a bespoke Aegean cruise!
KOS TO BODRUM, TURKEY
Bodrum at the Turkish shore is just a 20 trip away from Kos. A contemporary coastal town, built in the ruins of Ancient Halicarnassus, was home to one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Tomb of Mausolus. Tempting across borders, exploring the buzzing market and food scene inspires fascinating discoveries. Kos brings to life dreamy explorations and rich cultural finds.
HIPPOCRATES & ASCLEPIEION
Kos, the hometown of Hippocrates, has been a sacred land since antiquity and never lost its mythical aura. The Asclepieion of Kos, one of the most astonishing Greek archaeological sites, was the ultimate healing center of the ancient world and the most famous place of worship of Asclepius, the God of Health. This is where Hippocrates, the Father of Western Medicine, founded his school and established his teachings, inspired by nature.
THE CASTLE OF THE KNIGHTS
An imposing medieval 14th century coastal double-walled fortress nestled in the harbor of Kos, a landmark of the island that fuses its multicultural heritage from the Byzantine era, the Knights occupation, Ottoman and Italian rule and ancient Greek heritage. A must-see spot, combined with walking or cycling to the palm tree-lined Phinikon street, the Hippocrates Plane tree, where Hippocrates was said to lecture, and the ruins of the Ancient Agora.
BEACHES
Enjoy swimming in Kos long sandy or pebbly beaches and gleaming turquoise or blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Kos is a dream for water sports and sea explorations and caters to every preference and mood. Agios Stefanos is a living postcard with two beaches situated next to an archaeological site, Therma, Kefalos and Lambi are wonderful options, whereas our concierge teams will give you all the insiders tips for secret shores and hidden gems.
DODECANESE ISLANDS
Kos, Rhodes, Patmos, Leros, Symi belong to the island complex of Dodecanese in the /south-eastern Aegean/Sea consisting of 12 large islands and numerous smaller ones. Each one has crystal clear waters, a distinct local flair boasting centuries-old history, pristine nature and colorful architecture. Our concierge teams will tailor your itinerary, by ferry, speedboat or yacht for a bespoke Aegean cruise!
KOS TO BODRUM, TURKEY
Bodrum at the Turkish shore is just a 20 trip away from Kos. A contemporary coastal town, built in the ruins of Ancient Halicarnassus, was home to one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Tomb of Mausolus. Tempting across borders, exploring the buzzing market and food scene inspires fascinating discoveries. Kos brings to life dreamy explorations and rich cultural finds.
HIPPOCRATES & ASCLEPIEION
Kos, the hometown of Hippocrates, has been a sacred land since antiquity and never lost its mythical aura. The Asclepieion of Kos, one of the most astonishing Greek archaeological sites, was the ultimate healing center of the ancient world and the most famous place of worship of Asclepius, the God of Health. This is where Hippocrates, the Father of Western Medicine, founded his school and established his teachings, inspired by nature.
THE CASTLE OF THE KNIGHTS
An imposing medieval 14th century coastal double-walled fortress nestled in the harbor of Kos, a landmark of the island that fuses its multicultural heritage from the Byzantine era, the Knights occupation, Ottoman and Italian rule and ancient Greek heritage. A must-see spot, combined with walking or cycling to the palm tree-lined Phinikon street, the Hippocrates Plane tree, where Hippocrates was said to lecture, and the ruins of the Ancient Agora.
BEACHES
Enjoy swimming in Kos long sandy or pebbly beaches and gleaming turquoise or blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Kos is a dream for water sports and sea explorations and caters to every preference and mood. Agios Stefanos is a living postcard with two beaches situated next to an archaeological site, Therma, Kefalos and Lambi are wonderful options, whereas our concierge teams will give you all the insiders tips for secret shores and hidden gems.
DODECANESE ISLANDS
Kos, Rhodes, Patmos, Leros, Symi belong to the island complex of Dodecanese in the /south-eastern Aegean/Sea consisting of 12 large islands and numerous smaller ones. Each one has crystal clear waters, a distinct local flair boasting centuries-old history, pristine nature and colorful architecture. Our concierge teams will tailor your itinerary, by ferry, speedboat or yacht for a bespoke Aegean cruise!
KOS TO BODRUM, TURKEY
Bodrum at the Turkish shore is just a 20 trip away from Kos. A contemporary coastal town, built in the ruins of Ancient Halicarnassus, was home to one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Tomb of Mausolus. Tempting across borders, exploring the buzzing market and food scene inspires fascinating discoveries. Kos brings to life dreamy explorations and rich cultural finds.
HIPPOCRATES & ASCLEPIEION
Kos, the hometown of Hippocrates, has been a sacred land since antiquity and never lost its mythical aura. The Asclepieion of Kos, one of the most astonishing Greek archaeological sites, was the ultimate healing center of the ancient world and the most famous place of worship of Asclepius, the God of Health. This is where Hippocrates, the Father of Western Medicine, founded his school and established his teachings, inspired by nature.
THE CASTLE OF THE KNIGHTS
An imposing medieval 14th century coastal double-walled fortress nestled in the harbor of Kos, a landmark of the island that fuses its multicultural heritage from the Byzantine era, the Knights occupation, Ottoman and Italian rule and ancient Greek heritage. A must-see spot, combined with walking or cycling to the palm tree-lined Phinikon street, the Hippocrates Plane tree, where Hippocrates was said to lecture, and the ruins of the Ancient Agora.
BEACHES
Enjoy swimming in Kos long sandy or pebbly beaches and gleaming turquoise or blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Kos is a dream for water sports and sea explorations and caters to every preference and mood. Agios Stefanos is a living postcard with two beaches situated next to an archaeological site, Therma, Kefalos and Lambi are wonderful options, whereas our concierge teams will give you all the insiders tips for secret shores and hidden gems.
DODECANESE ISLANDS
Kos, Rhodes, Patmos, Leros, Symi belong to the island complex of Dodecanese in the /south-eastern Aegean/Sea consisting of 12 large islands and numerous smaller ones. Each one has crystal clear waters, a distinct local flair boasting centuries-old history, pristine nature and colorful architecture. Our concierge teams will tailor your itinerary, by ferry, speedboat or yacht for a bespoke Aegean cruise!
KOS TO BODRUM, TURKEY
Bodrum at the Turkish shore is just a 20 trip away from Kos. A contemporary coastal town, built in the ruins of Ancient Halicarnassus, was home to one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Tomb of Mausolus. Tempting across borders, exploring the buzzing market and food scene inspires fascinating discoveries. Kos brings to life dreamy explorations and rich cultural finds.
HIPPOCRATES & ASCLEPIEION
Kos, the hometown of Hippocrates, has been a sacred land since antiquity and never lost its mythical aura. The Asclepieion of Kos, one of the most astonishing Greek archaeological sites, was the ultimate healing center of the ancient world and the most famous place of worship of Asclepius, the God of Health. This is where Hippocrates, the Father of Western Medicine, founded his school and established his teachings, inspired by nature.