Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Agios Fokas | Kos
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Perched above a peaceful stretch of Agios Fokas shoreline, Michelangelo Resort & Spa is one of Kos’s most striking beachfront escapes. A sleek clifftop infinity pool appears to melt into the Aegean, framing widescreen views of the Turkish coastline. Inside, contemporary, light-filled rooms, three characterful pools, and an impressive Therme Spa create a polished yet relaxing setting for couples and style-conscious families.
The showstopper here is the infinity pool: a long, sleek ribbon of turquoise seemingly spilling straight into the sea. Combine that with a tranquil beachfront setting, polished service, and a destination spa and you have a resort that feels far more boutique than its size suggests. Relax into Aegean views by day, then drift between contemporary bars and restaurants serving Greek, Italian and Asian flavours by night.
For couples and families who want Greece’s island charm with a luxe, adults-at-heart vibe, Michelangelo Resort & Spa delivers in style. It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from Kos International Airport, tucked on a quiet Agios Fokas beachfront but only 15–20 minutes’ drive from historic Kos Town. See more Greece holidays.
Hotel Overview | Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Highlights
🏊 Infinity pool with spectacular Aegean and Turkish coastline views
🏖️ Peaceful beachfront setting in laid-back Agios Fokas
💆 Extensive Therme Spa with indoor pool and outdoor massage pavilion
🍹 Swim-up infinity pool bar for sunset cocktails
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel meeting a GSTC-recognised standard
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms: 254 | Blocks: 10 | Floors: 3 | Lifts: 2
Board options: All Inclusive, Half Board
Child policy: Family-friendly (children up to 11 years in selected room types)
Location | Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Location
Michelangelo Resort & Spa occupies a prime spot on the eastern coast of Kos, in the serene enclave of Agios Fokas. Here, black sand and pebble beaches meet rugged, pine-dusted hills, giving the resort a secluded, almost cinematic feel.
Days can be as lazy or as active as you like: wander down to the pebbly beach, take a dip in the therapeutic Therma springs nearby, or hop in a taxi to Kos Town for harbourfront tavernas and ancient ruins. After dark, you’re close enough to dip into the buzz of the island capital, but far enough away to fall asleep to the sound of the sea rather than nightlife.
Distances and Transfers
• Beachfront setting (pebbly/black-sand shoreline)
• 2.8km to the nearest bars and restaurants
• 6.5km to Psalidi resort centre
• 8.9km to Kos Town (harbour, castle, nightlife and shops)
Approx. transfer time from airport: 1 hour 30 minutes (coach or private transfer, traffic dependent)
Map
Agios Fokas, Kos, Greece
Facilities and Rooms | Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Restaurants and Bars
Food is a real strong suit at Michelangelo Resort & Spa. The main David’s Hall Restaurant lays on generous buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner with live cooking stations and an international-meets-Greek selection – ideal if you’re travelling with different tastes to cater for.
Mediterraneo Restaurant, overlooking the pool, serves an à la carte menu blending Mediterranean favourites with Italian and Greek specialities, including an elevated breakfast experience for qualifying guests. When you fancy something different, Soya Asian Fusion adds Chinese and Pan-Asian dishes to the mix, perfect for a date night.
Three bars keep you refreshed throughout the day: the showpiece Infinity Pool Bar – complete with swim-up area – is made for sunset photos; Juliano’s Bar in the lobby pours everything from Greek wines to signature cocktails; and Kymata Beach Bar brings drinks and light bites right to the water’s edge.
All Inclusive typically includes buffet meals in the main restaurant, snacks between meals, and a selection of local drinks served for at least 12 hours daily, plus a limited number of à la carte visits per week on 7-night stays (reservations required; supplements may apply for some premium dishes and drinks). Half Board includes breakfast and dinner, with à la carte access on set terms. Exact inclusions can vary by date and contract – your Travelisto advisor will confirm the latest details in your quote. What All Inclusive typically includes.
Pool Areas and Beach
With four outdoor pools and an indoor spa pool, you’re spoilt for choice. The headline-grabber is the long, slim infinity pool seemingly suspended above the Aegean – complete with whirlpool sections, sunbeds and parasols and that unforgettable horizon.
Elsewhere you’ll find additional freshwater pools (some with waterfall and whirlpool features) plus a dedicated shallow children’s pool, so younger guests can splash about safely with inflatables and water toys.
Down by the shore, Agios Fokas’ pebbly black-sand beach gives the resort a wild, natural feel. It’s a relaxed spot rather than a built-up strip, ideal for reading, paddling and watching the light change over the Turkish mainland in the distance. Pool towels are complimentary, so you can move easily between the terrace and the beach.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
The Therme Spa is a major reason to stay here. Expect an adult-only heated indoor freshwater pool with whirlpool area, sauna and steam room, plus a menu of massages, facials and beauty treatments. There’s even an outdoor massage pavilion, so you can unwind to the sound of the waves (treatments and spa facilities usually carry an extra charge; minimum age 16).
Fitness fans have access to a well-equipped gym with cardio machines, free weights and a stretching zone (typically open 07:00–20:00), as well as a schedule of activities such as aqua aerobics, pilates, yoga, basketball, football and tennis.
Evenings see regular entertainment from live DJs and musicians in high season, easing back to a more low-key programme later in the year. There’s also an on-site mini-market for holiday essentials, and the 24-hour reception team can help with concierge-style support, currency exchange and local tips.
Rooms
Double Room with Land View
Sleep 2–3. Contemporary doubles with a balcony or terrace looking towards the hillside or gardens. Expect a neutral, calming palette and everything you need for a comfortable stay: flat-screen TV, free Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, coffee and tea-making facilities, kettle, fridge, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, shower bathroom, safety deposit box and daily housekeeping with towel change.
Double Room with Side Sea View
Sleep 2–3. Similar in layout and amenities to Land View rooms but with angled views towards the Aegean. A good-value way to get a glimpse of that famous horizon from your balcony.
Double Room with Sea View
Sleep 2–3. Front-facing sea views elevate these rooms, ideal if you love to start and end the day with blue-on-blue vistas. Facilities mirror the other doubles, including air-conditioning, Wi‑Fi, coffee and tea-making facilities, fridge and shower bathroom.
Double Room with Sea View for Sole Use
Sleep 1. Designed for solo travellers wanting more space without sacrificing the view. You’ll enjoy the same in-room comforts and full sea views as the standard Sea View doubles.
Premium Sea Front Room
Sleep 2–3. Set closer to the sea with more expansive views, Premium Sea Front rooms feel particularly special. Interiors are bright and modern, with a balcony or terrace plus flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, coffee and tea-making facilities, fridge, safe, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer and walk-in shower.
Premium Sea Front Room for Sole Use
Sleep 1. All the advantages of a Premium Sea Front position tailored to solo guests, combining privacy with some of the best viewpoints on the property.
Junior Suite with Side Sea View
Sleep 2–4. Ideal for couples who like more lounging space or small families. These suites add a sitting area plus a balcony or terrace with partial sea views. Amenities include flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, air‑conditioning, coffee and tea-making facilities, kettle, fridge, safe, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, shower bathroom and minibar (chargeable).
Junior Suite with Frontal Sea View
Sleep 2–4. Similar to the Side Sea View suites but with full-on Aegean panoramas. They’re a great choice for celebrating a special occasion, giving you more space indoors and a balcony or terrace set up for long, languid evenings.
Family Suite with Side Sea View
Sleep 2–5. Designed with families in mind, these suites come with a separate sleeping space, two bathrooms with showers, and a balcony with partial sea views. Little bonuses like bathrobes and slippers, a fridge, coffee and tea-making facilities, and a chargeable minibar help keep everyone happy and organised.
All rooms include air conditioning, daily cleaning and towel change as standard, so you can focus on enjoying the view rather than the logistics.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
🏋️ Modern gym with cardio, free weights and stretching zone (approx. 07:00–20:00, 16+ years)
💦 Aqua aerobics sessions in the pool
🧘 Yoga and pilates classes (programme varies by season)
🏀 Basketball and 5‑a‑side football
🎾 Tennis (equipment or floodlight charges may apply)
🎵 Evening entertainment with live music and DJs (more frequent July–September; reduced programme in October)
👧 Kids’ club (4–10yrs) featuring arts & crafts and small team games (parental supervision required)
🛝 Children’s playground with swings, see-saw, climbing frame and shaded areas
Guest Services
🛎️ 24-hour reception with concierge-style assistance
💱 Currency exchange services (local charge)
🎒 Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
🛍️ On-site mini-market for everyday essentials
💆 Full-service Therme Spa with sauna, steam room and whirlpool (16+, charges apply)
💇 On-site hairdresser and beauty salon (extra charge)
👨👩👧 Highchairs in restaurants and kids’ facilities for families
♿ Resort built into a slope – some areas accessed by steps; speak to Travelisto about suitability if mobility is limited
Practical Info
Agios Fokas is a low-key corner of Kos, known for its black-sand and pebble beaches and naturally warm springs at nearby Therma Beach. It’s a great choice if you prefer a slower pace, with easy access to Kos Town’s Venetian castle, Roman ruins and lively waterfront for day trips or evenings out.
• Country: Greece
• Island: Kos
• Resort: Agios Fokas
• Language: Greek (English widely understood in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +2 hours (GMT +3 in summer)
• Average flight time from UK: around 4 hours
• Local costs (approximate): local beer ~£3.80; three-course meal for two ~£55.50
Hotel and facility details are based on the most recent supplier information and may change seasonally or without notice – for example, entertainment dates, opening hours, and All Inclusive specifics. Your Travelisto specialist will confirm the latest details at quotation stage. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Greece advice.
Prices and Book | Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Michelangelo Resort & Spa Prices & Book
Check your preferred dates in the search box for live availability, current offers and up-to-date room types. You can usually secure your holiday with a low deposit, with flexible balance options available on many dates. All packages booked with Travelisto are ATOL protected for your peace of mind.
FAQs | Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Michelangelo Resort & Spa right for couples?
Yes. While Michelangelo Resort & Spa is family-friendly, its design, spa focus and dramatic infinity pool make it especially appealing to couples and honeymooners. Opt for a Premium Sea Front room or a Junior Suite with Frontal Sea View for a more exclusive feel and the best Aegean panoramas.
2. How far is Michelangelo Resort & Spa from Kos Town?
The hotel is around 8.9km from Kos Town, which is roughly a 15–20 minute drive depending on traffic. Taxis are easy to arrange via reception, and there is often a local bus service running along the coastal road in season.
3. What’s included in the All Inclusive package at Michelangelo Resort & Spa?
All Inclusive typically covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in David’s Hall restaurant; snacks at selected times between meals; and a selection of local wine, beer, spirits, and soft drinks for a minimum of 12 hours a day (with some premium spirits available at set times only). Guests staying at least 7 nights can usually dine once per week at each of the Mediterraneo and Soya Asian Fusion à la carte restaurants (reservation required; some dishes carry a supplement). Exact details can vary by season, so we’ll confirm the latest inclusions in your Travelisto quote.
4. Is there a dress code at Michelangelo Resort & Spa?
Yes, a smart-casual dress code applies in the restaurants, particularly for dinner. Beachwear and wet swimwear are not permitted in indoor dining areas. We recommend bringing lightweight trousers or tailored shorts and collared shirts for men, and resort-casual outfits for women.
5. Does Michelangelo Resort & Spa have facilities for children?
The resort offers a children’s pool, a small playground with swings and climbing frame, and a kids’ club for ages 4–10 years featuring crafts and games (with parental supervision required). Highchairs are available in the restaurants, and some family suites can accommodate up to five guests, making it a comfortable option for families who also want strong spa and pool facilities.
6. Is the beach at Michelangelo Resort & Spa sandy?
The shore at Agios Fokas is mainly a mix of black sand and smooth pebbles rather than fine golden sand. We recommend water shoes for more comfortable paddling. The trade-off is a striking, natural coastline with clearer water and fewer crowds than some of the busier sandy bays.
7. Do the rooms at Michelangelo Resort & Spa have kettles and fridges?
Yes. All listed room types come with a kettle and coffee-making facilities, as well as a small fridge for keeping drinks cool. Many also include a stocked minibar which is chargeable locally if used.
8. Is Michelangelo Resort & Spa accessible for guests with reduced mobility?
The hotel is built into a hillside, with multiple levels and some areas accessed by slopes and steps. While there are lifts in the main buildings, not all outdoor areas will be convenient for guests with limited mobility. If accessibility is a concern, speak to your Travelisto consultant so we can advise on suitability and available room locations.


















