Overview
A taste of serenity awaits at the Grecotel LUX ME Kos, a stunning 5-star beachfront escape in a gorgeous Greek island location. Impeccable accommodation ensures maximum comfort and an array of gourmet restaurants will delight the taste buds of eve...
A taste of serenity awaits at the Grecotel LUX ME Kos, a stunning 5-star beachfront escape in a gorgeous Greek island location. Impeccable accommodation ensures maximum comfort and an array of gourmet restaurants will delight the taste buds of every guest - Thai, Greek and Italian cuisines are among the flavours to savour. This magnificent escape, which brands itself as a ‘chic playground of life’ provide the perfect base for exploring the magical island of Kos. A fabulous palm-tree lined swimming pool and immaculate landscaped gardens provide the ideal setting for relaxing and soaking up the sun. Other superb facilities and amenities include a fitness room, excellent spa, sports field, shops, a disco, a kids club and a programme of live evening entertainment.
How far is the nearest beach?
The hotel is next to the beach.
Distance from the airport?
Kos Airport is approximately 29 km away from the Grecotel LUX ME Kos.
Dining
The Lagoon
- Cuisine - Mediterranean buffet
The Finicia Fine Dining
- Fine Dining. A collection of degustation menus
- Lobsteria – Set Menu
Asiana Restaurant
Tavernaki
Hot Stone Restaurant - 1930s themed
- Italian classics, hot stone specialties
All-Inclusive
The Grecotel Kos Imperial Premium Plus all-inclusive programme include the following:
- Full American buffet breakfast at The Lagoon (7.15am to 10am)
- Late continental breakfast at The Lagoon (10am to 10.30am)
- Buffet lunch at The Lagoon (12.30pm to 3pm)
- Buffet dinner with theme nights at The Lagoon (6.30pm to 9.30pm)
- Coffee, soft drinks, water, ice cream, beer, wine, selected alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, cocktails, long drinks and hot beverages at the Food Court, with waiter service (10am to 12am, weather permitting)
- Coffee, soft drinks, water, beer, wine, selected alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, cocktails, long drinks and hot beverages at Tritons Beach Bar, with waiter service (10am to 10.30pm, high season, weather permitting)
- Coffee, soft drinks, water, beer, wine selected alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, cocktails, long drinks, hot beverages at the 1930s Bar Restaurant, with waiter service (10am to 12.30am, high season, weather permitting)
- Midnight snack (self-service) in the 1930s Bar Restaurant (11pm to 12am)
- Snack, crepes and salads in the Food Court (12pm to 4pm)
- One complimentary a la carte meal in each a la carte restaurant per 7-night stay. Options include four-course dinner at The Finicia Restaurant (7pm to 10.30pm, reservations required), meal at the Tavernaki Beach Side Restaurant (12.30pm to 4pm or 7pm to 10.30pm, reservations required, high season, weather permitting) or four-course meal at the 1930s Bar Restaurant (7pm to 10.30pm, reservations required, high season, weather permitting)
- Free use of tennis courts, floodlights and equipment
- Free fitness activities
- Free windsurfing lessons
Please note that details, including times and benefits, may be subject to change. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. You will be provided with full details of the all-inclusive programme on arrival at the hotel.
4.6
Google reviews (1287)
Marc Kirsch
It's an unfair comparison but I had visited ikos only weeks earlier which is simply outstanding. This has a different price point and once you accept that you can accept its offering is not the same.
That said whilst the rooms are tired and in need of an upgrade this is a great reasonably priced hotel and excellent for families.
Biggest problem was cold sea water pools and for this reason alone I suspect we wouldn't return
David Niner
We stayed here on an all inclusive basis and had a really good holiday.
The food is abundant, with a large variety of choice. It is freshly cooked and well prepared. Everyone will find something they like. You could use the buffet all holiday without getting bored. The bookable restaurants are only worth doing if you are on all inclusive as the menu prices are steep for what you get and not value for money if paying direct.
We found the staff here to be friendly, polite and always wanting to make your stay as good as possible. We had an issue with one of our rooms initially which was sorted to our satisfaction with a minimum of fuss.
This hotel and its grounds are immaculately clean and well cared for. Virtually everywhere you go is spotless. It makes the environment very relaxing. The water feature around the outside dining area has a nice aesthetic too.
The private beach is a bit grey and pebbly but the view across the water to Turkey is nice if a little hazy. This beach faces east so it is better for morning sun bathing. The sun loungers in the beach area are not as comfy as those around the pools.
The pool bar is well placed and has an extensive drinks menu. The 1930s bar near reception is a quieter place to spend the evening with cocktails outside in comfortable seats.
For me it is not 5* though as there are some annoying niggles which they should sort out.
It is basically down to a lack of staff. Most annoying of all is getting to the Lagoon restaurant to find that there are no tables available. This is not because they are full but because there are lots of tables that have been vacated and not cleaned and reset. They need to get on top of this because it is a real negative. In addition, there is never enough staff at the pool bar resulting in long waits in the sun for drinks. This could easily be rectified with a couple of extra bar staff.
Overall, though, we had a really good holiday. Would I recommend it? Yes, but with the staffing caveats above.
Domingo Hernández Santos
The people who work are very friendly but that's what I don't live with. It's a lack of respect. The pools are always occupied while people are sleeping and the hotel can't do anything according to them. The room and the boat door are in bad condition. The air is in bad condition. The conditioning does not cool well, the room was there for 2 days until they left the safe in the room in April since the previous guest had left it closed. In short, I think the quality-price ratio is not in line.
Mick Kilcullen
Beautiful resort so clean and all staff are very helpful. Only one downside is the beach along this part of Kos is pebbles.
But as for the hotel wow. Not a great deal of things going on like some places so it's nice and relaxing if that's what you're after.
Definately recommend this hotel.
H
I spent over a lot of money on a family holiday and was very disappointed with our experience. The queues for meals, especially breakfast, were absurd—almost like a scrum just to get food. By the time we returned to our table, the food was often cold. Some days, we decided to skip breakfast altogether. The coffee served was lukewarm most mornings.
Our family room felt tired and outdated. Initially, there was a third bed that was too small, but it took a couple of days for them to address this issue. The drinks package was advertised as including branded options, but we only started receiving those after raising our concerns.
Entertainment was limited to just an hour, and there was little atmosphere afterward. The waitstaff at the pool bar seemed disinterested; I had to ask multiple times for a drink one evening, despite it not being busy.
Additionally, I was uncomfortable with the continued serving of foie gras, which I believe is an outdated and unethical practice.
Be cautious of the photographer who may approach you, as they try to sell you a package of 12 photos for €130.
Lastly, trying to relax by the pool was nearly impossible due to the noise from lawnmowers and strimmers.
Overall, I would not recommend this resort. If you can, invest extra and opt for an Ikos resort, as we did last year. This place does not live up to its four-star rating!
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