Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa

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Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa

Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa

New for Summer 2025 Spacious pool area with 4 outdoor pools and 2 kids’ pools Fantastic family rooms sleeping up to 4 Easygoing All Inclusive package with buffet & à la carte Wellness spa with indoor adult-only pool and treatments Free Wi-Fi throughout public areas

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tripadvisor rating ★★★★☆ (approx.)
Board options All Inclusive
Child age guideline up to 12yrs
Hotel layout 36 low-rise blocks | 176 rooms | 2 floors | No lifts
Ideal for Families, couples, relaxed beach breaks

Overview

 
Boasting a peaceful beachfront location in Psalidi and surrounded by lush, well-tended gardens, Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa is made for easy-going Greek island escapes. The low-rise, village-style layout feels relaxed and intimate, while a choice of bright rooms – from sea-view twins to spacious family options – gives plenty of flexibility. With All Inclusive dining, four outdoor pools, children’s facilities and a dedicated wellness spa, it’s a strong choice for families and couples looking to unwind on Kos’ quieter coast.

Think low-rise whitewashed buildings, paths threading through gardens and the Aegean shining just beyond a line of palm trees. Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa pairs its tranquil beachfront setting with a generous All Inclusive programme, multiple pools and a friendly, laid-back atmosphere – ideal if you’d rather wake to waves than late-night beats, but still be within easy reach of Kos Town when you want it. For couples and families seeking Kos’ softer side, Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa delivers the balance: beachfront calm in Psalidi, easy access to Kos Town and a resort-style pool scene that keeps everyone happy. It’s around 1 hour 30 minutes from KGS airport. See more Greece holidays.

Map & location



Psalidi, Kos, Greece

Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa sits directly on the shingle-and-pebble shoreline in Psalidi on Kos’ east coast. This stretch is known for its laid-back vibe, coastal breeze and long seaside promenade, with low-key bars and tavernas dotted along the water.

Psalidi itself keeps things simple and peaceful, but you’re only around 10 minutes’ drive from Kos Town. That means you can dip into the harbourfront restaurants, bars and historic streets whenever you fancy, then retreat back to the resort’s gardens and pools when you’re done exploring.

  • • Psalidi resort centre 1.8km
  • • Kos Town 6.7km
  • • Local bars & tavernas within short taxi/bus ride
  • • Kos International Airport (KGS) 28km
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour 30 minutes

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


The pool scene is a real highlight here, especially for families. The resort spreads four outdoor pools across the grounds, including two separate children’s pools, so everyone has space to splash.

• Two main outdoor freshwater pools, both with whirlpools and a generous sunbathing area with sunbeds and parasols. Inflatables and water toys are permitted – always a win for kids.
• Two dedicated outdoor freshwater children’s pools with shallow depths and their own sunbathing zones.
• Indoor freshwater pool at the spa, reserved for adults only and typically open mid-May to mid-October (subject to occupancy).

Pool towels are available with a refundable deposit, so you can travel lighter.

Step beyond the gardens and you’ll find the hotel’s pebble beach. The shingle shore leads into clear Aegean waters, great for a refreshing dip. Windsurfing and other water sports are sometimes available (operated by an external company, local charges apply, usually 18+).

Spa, sports & wellness


Spa & Wellness
Natura Park’s spa focuses on slow-down time, with:
• Sauna (charges may apply)
• Massage menu including classic, aromatherapy and targeted treatments*
• Beauty treatments*
• On-site hairdresser*
• Indoor adult-only pool (seasonal)

Spa facilities are typically for guests aged 18+ and must be booked locally; charges apply for most treatments.

Gym & Sports
• Well-equipped gym with cardio kit, free weights, strength machines and stretching area (18+, usually 10:00–18:00)
• Tennis court
• Volleyball
• Table tennis
• Darts
• Pool table

Entertainment & Atmosphere
• Regular evening entertainment between mid-May and mid-October, usually live music or a DJ set
• Occasional evening entertainment in early May as the season starts
Programmes can change week to week, keeping things varied without overwhelming the resort’s relaxed feel.

Other handy facilities
• 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
• Luggage storage
• On-site mini-market for beach bits, drinks and snacks
• Equipment hire (local charge) including motorised scooters, pushchairs and wheelchairs

Activities


? Tennis and volleyball
? Table tennis, darts & pool table
?‍♀️ Four outdoor pools including kids’ pools
? Beachfront setting with possible windsurfing nearby*
? Regular evening entertainment mid-May–Oct (live music & DJ sets)
? Occasional entertainment at season start (early May)

*Water sports are run by independent local operators and carry an extra charge.

Guest services


?️ 24-hour reception & concierge-style assistance
? Luggage storage
?️ On-site mini-market for essentials
♿ Equipment hire (local charge) including motorised scooter, pushchair & wheelchair
? Family-friendly facilities: highchairs in restaurants, children’s playground (swings, slides, climbing frames; age/height rules may apply)
? On-site spa & hairdresser (treatments at extra cost)
? Free Wi-Fi in communal areas

Services and opening hours can vary with season and occupancy; details are confirmed locally by the hotel.

Food & drink


Dining at Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa leans into laid-back Mediterranean flavours with enough variety to keep All Inclusive feeling fresh all week.

Ambrosia – Main Buffet Restaurant
The heart of the hotel’s All Inclusive offering, Ambrosia serves buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner with show cooking stations. Expect a mix of Greek favourites and international crowd-pleasers, plus plenty of salads and lighter options. There’s a terrace for al fresco meals and highchairs are available for younger guests. The hotel requests that beachwear is not worn at dinner.

Thalassa – À La Carte Restaurant
Set by the beach, Thalassa focuses on Greek cuisine for dinner, from fresh local fish to grilled meats and meze-style starters. All Inclusive guests typically dine here once per week (reservation required and subject to availability; supplements may apply for some dishes). Open roughly mid-May to mid-October, dependent on occupancy.

Bars
Kalisto Lounge Bar – Terrace bar open from mid-morning until around midnight; ideal for pre- or post-dinner drinks.
Pool Bar – Close to the main pools, serving daytime drinks and snacks between approximately 10:00 and 22:00, depending on season and occupancy.

All Inclusive Essentials
The All Inclusive package usually includes:
• Buffet breakfast, lunch & dinner in Ambrosia
• One à la carte dinner per week at Thalassa (reservation required, subject to availability)
• Local soft drinks, wine and beer during lunch and dinner
• Snacks at selected times between meals for at least 3 hours per day
• Local wine, beer, spirits, cocktails, hot and soft drinks for a minimum of 12 hours daily

Inclusions and opening times can change by season; we’ll confirm the latest details at the time of booking. For a handy explainer, see what All Inclusive typically includes.

Rooms

Family Room


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 4

Great for families who prefer one shared space. These rooms typically offer a double bed plus extra beds or sofa beds for children, along with a balcony or terrace overlooking the gardens or resort.

Superior Family Room


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 4

Similar to the standard family room but with upgraded touches and a little more comfort. Guests also benefit from coffee-making facilities in addition to the kettle, plus the same balcony or terrace and family-friendly layout.

Twin Room with Garden View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2

Comfortable twin-bedded rooms with views over the hotel’s greenery. Ideal for couples or friends who plan to spend most of the day by the pool or out exploring.

Twin Room with Sea View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2

As above, but with views out towards the Aegean Sea – perfect if you like to start and end your day with a glimpse of the water.

Twin Room with Pool View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2

Facing towards the pool area, these rooms keep you close to the heart of the action and offer relaxed views over the sun terrace and water.

Superior Room with Garden View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3

A touch more space and comfort than the standard twin rooms, plus garden views. Alongside the usual amenities, these add coffee-making facilities and can sleep an extra guest on a sofa bed or rollaway.

Twin Room with Garden View for Sole Use


Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1

A great option for solo travellers or single-occupancy stays. You’ll get the same facilities as the standard twin (balcony or terrace, air-con, bath, TV and fridge) but priced for one guest.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary. Room views and configurations depend on the specific category booked.

More info


Destination basics
• Country: Greece
• Island: Kos
• Resort: Psalidi
• Language: Greek (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +2 hours (GMT +3 in summer)
• Average direct flight time from UK: around 4 hours

Local vibe – Psalidi
Psalidi is made for easy-going days: a string of beaches, greenery and a coastal road lined with low-key bars, tavernas and a couple of beach clubs. It’s quieter than some of the island’s west-coast spots, but Kos Town is close enough for full evenings out, harbour walks and a bit of shopping when you want more buzz.

Beaches
Expect a mix of shingle and sand with clear, often breezy waters – great for cooling off in the summer heat and for water sports at nearby centres. Beach shoes are handy for the pebbly entry in places.

Good to know
• Hotel type: village-style, low-rise resort – no lifts, but only 2 floors
• Certified sustainable practices are in place, supporting more responsible travel choices
• Local beer and dining are generally good value compared with many Western European resorts

Hotel information is based on the most recent supplier details and may change, especially outside main season. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Greece advice.

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FAQs

Is Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa on the beach?
Yes. Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa has a direct beachfront setting in Psalidi, with the hotel’s gardens leading to a pebble beach and clear Aegean waters. Sunbathing areas and access points into the sea are just a short stroll from most rooms.
What is included in the All Inclusive at Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa?
The All Inclusive package typically covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner at the main Ambrosia restaurant, plus one dinner per week at the Thalassa à la carte (reservation required, subject to availability). During main meals, local soft drinks, wine and beer are included. Between meals, snacks are served for at least three hours per day, and local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available for a minimum of 12 hours daily. Exact inclusions and timings may change between seasons.
Is Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa good for families?
Very. The hotel offers family rooms and superior family rooms sleeping up to four, two children’s pools, highchairs in the restaurants and a playground with swings, slides and climbing frames (age and height restrictions may apply). The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, with entertainment that suits both adults and older children.
Does Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa have a spa and gym?
Yes. There is a dedicated spa area with sauna, massage and beauty treatments along with an adult-only indoor pool, typically open during the main summer season. The gym features cardio machines, a free weights area, strength machines and a small sauna. Most spa services and some facilities carry a local charge and are for guests aged 18+.
How far is Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa from Kos Town?
Kos Town is approximately 6.7km away – usually around 10–15 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic. Local buses also run along the main road between Psalidi and Kos Town, making it easy to head in for an evening meal, shopping or sightseeing around the harbour and old town.
Is there Wi‑Fi at Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa?
Free Wi‑Fi is available in the communal areas of the hotel, allowing you to stay connected by the lobby, bars and main public spaces. Coverage and speed can vary in rooms and outdoor areas.
What is the transfer time from Kos Airport to Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa?
The approximate transfer time from Kos International Airport (KGS) to Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa in Psalidi is around 1 hour 30 minutes by coach. Private transfers are often faster, depending on the time of day and route taken.
Are there lifts at Natura Park Village Hotel & Spa?
No, the resort is spread across low-rise blocks with up to two floors and does not have lifts. If you have mobility needs or prefer a ground-floor room, let us know at the time of enquiry so we can request a suitable location with the hotel (requests are subject to availability).