Kouros Palace Hotel

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Kouros Palace Hotel

Kouros Palace Hotel

Close to the sandy beach (approx. 250m) Quiet, peaceful hillside location above Mastichari Certified Sustainable Hotel (GSTC-recognised standard) Bright, comfortable rooms and suites – many with sea views Great children’s club, pools and playground Free Wi-Fi throughout communal areas

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Travelisto suggested category Solid 4-star style with 5-star facilities count
Rooms 223 | Blocks: 29 | Floors: 2 | Lifts: 1
Board options All Inclusive
Children’s age guideline up to 12 years in kids’ club and child pricing (may vary by season).

Overview

 
Perched on a gentle hillside above the fishing village of Mastichari, Kouros Palace Hotel pairs widescreen Aegean views with an easy All Inclusive rhythm. Four pools, a family-friendly atmosphere and a quiet, rural setting make it a strong choice if you like your Greek-island holidays relaxed rather than rowdy. Wander down to the sandy beach, hop over to Kalymnos for the day, then be back in time for sunset cocktails and long, sociable dinners under the stars.

Whitewashed buildings stepped down the hillside, palm-framed pools and open views to the Aegean – Kouros Palace Hotel looks and feels like a classic Greek escape. Families gravitate to the lagoon-style pools and beach taverna, while couples find quiet corners in the gardens and rooftop restaurant. The mood is friendly and low-key, with an All Inclusive programme that keeps days easy from breakfast buffets through to relaxed evening entertainment. For couples and families seeking Kos’s gentler side, Kouros Palace Hotel hits a sweet spot: a peaceful hillside setting, sea views and a sandy shore around 250m away, all wrapped in a straightforward All Inclusive package. It’s around 30 minutes from Kos International Airport (KGS). See more Greece holidays.

Map & location



Mastichari, Kos, Greece

Kouros Palace Hotel sits on a low hillside on the outskirts of Mastichari, a traditional little harbour village on Kos’s north-west coast. Think whitewashed houses with blue shutters, vine-draped lanes and a long, gently shelving beach.

The setting is quiet and scenic, with countryside swirling around the resort and views across the water to Kalymnos on clear days. Down at the harbour you’ll find tavernas, cafés and fast ferries to neighbouring islands for easy day trips – an island-hop to Kalymnos takes around 20 minutes.

Mastichari is also well placed for exploring Kos: head east for the island’s capital, Kos Town, with its castle and buzzy waterfront, or inland to hill villages and vineyards for a more traditional feel.

  • • Beach 250m
  • • Mastichari resort centre & harbour 2.5km
  • • Kos Town around 22km
  • • Ferries to Kalymnos from Mastichari harbour 20 minutes
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 30 minutes

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


Kouros Palace Hotel is very much built around the water, with four outdoor freshwater pools including two dedicated children’s pools.

Two main pools are framed by broad sun terraces, palms and low-rise buildings, with plenty of sunbeds and parasols. Two shallow children’s pools sit close by so parents can relax while keeping an eye on little ones. Fresh pool towels are provided free of charge.

Down the hill, the sandy beach waits for barefoot walks, sandcastle-building and swimming in clear, gently shelving water – ideal for families. A beach taverna and bar complete the scene, and seasonal water-based activities are often available nearby for an additional charge.

Spa, sports & wellness


Active guests are well catered for, with an on-site gym featuring cardio machines, fixed-strength equipment and a free weights area (minimum age 18, typically open 08:00–20:00, seasonal).

Organised activities can include aqua aerobics, basketball, darts, five-a-side football, table tennis, tennis and yoga sessions, ideal if you like a bit of structure to your days.

There’s an on-site spa area offering massage treatments (charges apply; minimum age 18; usually open daytime during the main season), perfect for an hour of downtime while the kids are at the club.

Entertainment is low-key but sociable. Expect:

• Daily daytime activities in summer (roughly June–September) with games, sports and family-focused fun
• Regular but more relaxed daytime activities in spring and autumn
• Occasional evening entertainment throughout the year – from bingo and quizzes to karaoke, live DJs, mini-discos and live music or professional shows (exact programme varies by season and occupancy)

Other useful facilities include a 24-hour reception with currency exchange (local charges may apply), luggage storage and a shuttle bus service, which often links the hotel with the beach or resort area when running.

Activities


? Daily daytime activities in summer (team games, sports & water-based fun)
? Basketball, five-a-side football & multi-sports
? Aqua aerobics sessions
? Table tennis & darts (some activities may carry small local charges)
? Tennis court play
? Yoga and light fitness classes
? Occasional evening entertainment: bingo, karaoke, live DJ sets, live music, mini-disco, quizzes and professional shows (programme varies by season)

Guest services


?️ 24-hour reception with luggage storage
? Currency exchange (local charges may apply)
? Pool towels provided free of charge
? Spa area with massage treatments (18+, extra charge)
? Shuttle bus service (often connecting hotel and beach/resort; schedule may vary)
?‍?‍?‍? Children’s club (4–12 yrs), playground and kids’ facilities in 3 restaurants
? Free Wi‑Fi in communal areas
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel, working to a GSTC-recognised standard

Food & drink


Guests at Kouros Palace Hotel have a generous All Inclusive set-up with three restaurants and three bars to rotate between, including a beachfront taverna for leisurely lunches by the sea.

Main Restaurant – Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner with show cooking and plenty of international and Greek options. Highchairs and microwaves are available for families. Expect themed evenings and a good choice of salads, grilled meats, fresh fruit and desserts. Smart-casual dress is requested (no beachwear; long trousers for gentlemen at dinner).

Roof Top A La Carte Restaurant – An intimate spot on the roof terrace for dinner, pairing Aegean views with a menu of Greek and international dishes. Highchairs, microwaves and a kids’ menu are available. Open seasonally (usually May–October); reservation required and one visit per stay is typically included in All Inclusive (drinks may be extra).

Taverna Restaurant – A relaxed buffet and snack venue right on the beach for lunch and light bites, with live show cooking at lunchtime. A great go-to between pool and sea.

Beach Bar – Set by the sand for daytime drinks and laid-back beach breaks (seasonal opening, typically May–October).

Main Bar – The main lounge bar for coffee, sundowners and post-dinner drinks, usually open late into the evening with occasional entertainment.

Pool Snack Bar – Poolside hub for drinks and snacks, ideal for keeping little ones fuelled between meals.

All Inclusive generally includes buffet meals, snacks at selected times, and local wine, beer, spirits and soft drinks for at least 12 hours a day. A la carte dinner needs advance booking and may carry drink supplements. Opening days and times can vary with season and occupancy. For more on typical inclusions, see what All Inclusive typically includes.

Rooms

Double or Twin Room Sleeps 2–3


Sleeps: 2–3
Bright and contemporary, with either a double bed or twin beds plus an optional extra bed for a child or third adult. Facilities mirror the sole-use rooms: flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, balcony or terrace, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, coffee-making facilities, kettle, fridge, bath with shower attachment and air conditioning.

Double or Twin Room with Sea View Sleeps 2–3


Sleeps: 2–3
As above, but with a balcony or terrace oriented towards the Aegean, perfect for sunset-watching.

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Sea View Sleeps 2–3


Sleeps: 2–3
More premium in feel, these rooms add extras such as a pillow menu, iron and ironing board, alongside the standard facilities: flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, coffee-making facilities, kettle, fridge, bath with shower attachment and air conditioning.

Family Room Sleeps 2–4


Sleeps: 2–4
Ideal for those travelling with children. Family rooms provide extra space with sleeping areas suitable for up to four guests. Expect the same in-room comforts – flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, balcony or terrace, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, coffee and tea facilities, kettle, fridge, bath with shower attachment and air conditioning.

Junior Suite Sleeps 2–3


Sleeps: 2–3
A step up in space and comfort, Junior Suites pair a bedroom with a sitting area and may appeal to couples looking for more room to spread out. Alongside standard amenities, they also feature a pillow menu plus iron and ironing board for added convenience.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary. Room facilities and configurations can change slightly by block or season; we’ll confirm the exact room type when you enquire.

More info


Mastichari is one of Kos’s most relaxed coastal villages, with a small harbour, pretty beach and ferries to Kalymnos for easy island-hopping. Surrounding hills, wild thyme and lavender give it a distinctly Greek feel, and there’s a vineyard and botanical gardens within easy reach if you like low-key exploring between beach days.

• Country: Greece
• Island: Kos
• Resort: Mastichari
• Language: Greek (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +2 hours (typically +3 in summer)
• Average direct flight time from UK: around 4 hours
• Best for: families, couples, low-key All Inclusive stays

Hotel details, entertainment schedules and facilities can change seasonally and with occupancy. We always check the latest information when tailoring your trip. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Greece advice.

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FAQs

How far is Kouros Palace Hotel from the beach?
Kouros Palace Hotel is set on a gentle hillside approximately 250 metres from the sandy beach. You can either stroll down in a few minutes or use the hotel’s shuttle service when in operation.
Is Kouros Palace Hotel suitable for families?
Yes, this is a very family-friendly hotel. There are two children’s pools, a kids’ club for ages 4–12 (usually open six days a week in summer), a playground, kids’ menus and highchairs in the restaurants, plus spacious family rooms that sleep up to four.
What is included in the All Inclusive package at Kouros Palace Hotel?
The All Inclusive programme typically covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, one dinner per stay in the rooftop à la carte (reservation required, drinks usually extra), snacks at selected times between meals for at least three hours a day, and a selection of local wine, beer, spirits, hot drinks and soft drinks for a minimum of 12 hours daily. Inclusions can change slightly by season; we’ll confirm the latest details when you enquire.
Does Kouros Palace Hotel have free Wi‑Fi?
Free Wi‑Fi is available in the hotel’s communal areas, such as the lobby and some bar/restaurant spaces. Coverage and speeds can vary in rooms and outdoor areas, as is common on Greek islands.
Is there a dress code for dinner at Kouros Palace Hotel?
Yes, the hotel requests smart-casual dress in the restaurants. Beachwear is not permitted, and gentlemen are usually asked to wear long trousers for dinner in the main and à la carte restaurants.
How long is the transfer from Kos Airport (KGS)?
The transfer from Kos International Airport (KGS) to Kouros Palace Hotel is around 30 minutes by coach, depending on traffic and the number of hotel drops on your route. Private transfers may be quicker.
Does Kouros Palace Hotel have a gym and spa facilities?
Yes. There is a gym with cardio and strength equipment for guests aged 18 and over. A spa area offers massage treatments for an additional charge, usually available during daytime hours in the main summer season.
What are the children’s club opening times?
The children’s club for 4–12 year olds typically runs between 11:00 and 17:00, six days per week from around May to October, depending on occupancy. Activities range from arts and crafts to games and storytelling. Exact schedules can change seasonally.
Is Kouros Palace Hotel a sustainable property?
Yes. Kouros Palace Hotel is labelled as a Certified Sustainable Hotel, meeting a GSTC-recognised standard at the time of review. This reflects efforts around energy and water use, waste reduction and community engagement, and is rechecked regularly.
Can I visit other islands from Mastichari?
Absolutely. Mastichari’s harbour has frequent ferries to Kalymnos, taking about 20 minutes, making island-hopping a very easy day out from Kouros Palace Hotel.