Rodos Princess Beach Hotel

Kiotari | Rhodes

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Perched above a Blue Flag bay on Rhodes’ relaxed south-east coast, Rodos Princess Beach Hotel wraps everything families love about All Inclusive into one easy, sunshine-filled package. Expect a sweeping lagoon-style pool, kids’ splash park, a choice of buffet and à la carte restaurants and a friendly, village-style layout that looks straight out to the Aegean.

Lagoon-like pools that seem to spill into the sea, whitewashed, low-rise buildings stepping gently down towards the shore and wide-open views across Kiotari Bay – the setting at Rodos Princess Beach Hotel is the star of the show. Add in a generous All Inclusive, proper family rooms and a splash park, and you’ve got a stress-free base for a classic Greek island holiday.

For families seeking Rhodes’ quieter south-east coastline, Rodos Princess Beach Hotel delivers a ready-made holiday village: big pools, beach access, kids’ clubs and easy dining all under one roof. It’s around 2 hours 15 minutes from Rhodes Airport. See more Greece holidays.

Hotel Overview | Rodos Princess Beach Hotel

Highlights

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Great for families – large rooms, kids’ clubs & mini-disco
🏖️ Direct access to a Blue Flag shingle beach with beach bar
🏊 Lagoon-style swimming pools plus indoor pool
💦 Colourful children’s splash park with slides and water toys
🍽️ Choice of buffet and à la carte restaurants with Greek & Asian themes
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout

Rating and Board

Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options: All Inclusive

Child age: up to 13 yrs
Number of rooms: 437 | Blocks: 7 | Floors: 5 | Lifts: 9

Location | Rodos Princess Beach Hotel

Location

Rodos Princess Beach Hotel sits on the south-east coast of Rhodes in laid-back Kiotari, a resort known for its long Blue Flag shoreline and relaxed tavernas rather than nightlife. The hotel is slightly elevated above the bay, so you get sweeping sea views from the pool terraces, with a short stroll down to the shingle beach and its waterfront bar-restaurant.

Kiotari itself is an ideal base for exploring: Lindos’ sugar-cube houses and iconic hilltop acropolis are a simple drive up the coast, while medieval Rhodes Town and inland sights like the Valley of the Butterflies make easy day trips.

Distances and Transfers

• Beach (shingle, Blue Flag): approx. 150m
• Nearest shops, bars and restaurants: approx. 400m
• Kiotari resort centre: approx. 1km
• Lindos: around 20 minutes’ drive
• Rhodes Town: around 1 hour 15 minutes’ drive

Approx. transfer time from airport: 2 hours 15 minutes

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Kiotari, Rhodes, Greece

Facilities and Rooms | Rodos Princess Beach Hotel

Restaurants and Bars

Food is a major part of the experience at Rodos Princess Beach Hotel, with seven restaurants and a clutch of bars to graze between throughout the day.

The main Dionysos Restaurant is the heart of the All Inclusive programme, serving buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner with show-cooking stations, kids’ buffet, microwaves for little ones and a mix of Greek and international favourites.

Down at the beach, Diogenis Beach Restaurant lays on relaxed buffets and themed dinners in a sea-breeze setting, while Venus Pool Restaurant keeps things casual with lunchtime buffets and snacks just steps from the water. In the evenings, Venus Theme Restaurant hosts popular Burger Nights and Greek Nights several times a week, included a set number of times per stay depending on your holiday length (reservation required).

For something different, Hanami Asian Restaurant offers à la carte Chinese, Thai and Japanese dishes on the terrace – again with included visits according to stay length and pre-booking essential.

Bars range from the elegant Apollo Main Bar with cocktails and live music vibes, to the lively Neptune Pool Bar, Hanami Cocktail Bar, Diogenis Beach Bar and a sweet-toothed Patisserie serving drinks and treats by the pool.

Smart-casual dress codes apply in most venues (no beachwear; gentlemen may be asked to wear long trousers in the evening) and exact opening times and inclusions can change by season.

Pool Areas and Beach

Pool days are seriously well catered for here. The hotel features four outdoor freshwater pools, including a large lagoon-style main pool with spacious sun terraces, plus additional pools tucked around the grounds so you can choose between buzzy or peaceful.

Youngsters get their own children’s pool with slides and a colourful splash-park-style area where water toys are permitted, ideal for burning off energy under the sun. Fresh pool towels are included.

There’s also an indoor freshwater pool in the spa area reserved for adults, a handy retreat if you hit an over-hot afternoon or are travelling in the cooler edges of the season.

A short wander brings you to the shingle beach below the hotel, part of Kiotari’s long Blue Flag stretch. Here you’ll find Diogenis Beach Bar & Restaurant, sunbeds and parasols, and a range of water sports in season – from pedalos and canoes to windsurfing, inflatables and diving (mostly run by an external company, charges apply).

Spa, Sports and Other Facilities

The compact spa centre is adults-only and includes a sauna, steam room, whirlpool and the indoor pool, plus treatment rooms offering massages and facials, along with an on-site hairdresser (all payable locally, minimum age 16).

If you like to keep active, there’s an air-conditioned gym equipped with cardio machines, free weights and strength equipment, alongside an impressive choice of activities: aerobics, aqua aerobics, yoga, basketball, mini-golf, football, tennis, darts, table tennis and more, with organised sessions running through most of the season.

Around the resort you’ll also find a mini-market for essentials, and a well-stocked reception where you can hire baby and mobility equipment such as kettles, bottle warmers, pushchairs or wheelchairs (some items at a charge). Concierge and luggage storage services round out the practical touches.

Rooms

Executive Family Room with Sea View & Shared Pool
Sleeps 2–4 (plus 1 infant). These family-friendly rooms enjoy direct access to a shared pool from your terrace, along with sea views – a great option if you like to dip in and out of the water without leaving your lounger. Expect a flat-screen TV, free Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, coffee and tea-making facilities, complimentary mini-bar (replenished every other day), air conditioning (seasonal) and a bathroom with shower. Sunbeds are provided on your terrace, and rooms are cleaned daily with regular linen and towel changes.

Executive Family Room with Sea View
Sleeps 2–4 (plus 1 infant). Offering more space for families and sweeping sea views from the balcony, these rooms come with the same handy amenities and complimentary mini-bar as the shared-pool version, but without the pool access. Bathrooms feature a bath with shower attachment.

Executive Suite with Sea View
Sleeps 2–4 (plus 1 infant). Ideal if you prefer a little more privacy, these suites add a separate sleeping and living area, two bathrooms (with bath or shower), turndown service and extra space to spread out. Facilities include flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, coffee and tea-making facilities, mini-bar (stocked and topped up on a schedule), air conditioning (seasonal) and a sea-view balcony.

Superior Family Room with Sea View
Sleeps 2–5 (plus 1 infant). Tailor-made for larger families, these rooms feature a terrace with sunbeds, sea views and flexible bedding arrangements. Inside you’ll find a TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer, kettle and coffee facilities, mini-bar, shower bathroom and seasonal air conditioning.

Two Bedroom Family Suite
Sleeps 2–5 (plus 1 infant). Offering two separate bedrooms plus a shared living space, these suites are perfect if you want separate sleeping quarters without booking two rooms. Each comes with balcony or terrace, TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer, coffee and tea-making facilities, mini-bar and a bathroom with bath or shower.

Family Rooms (Garden View or Sea View)
Sleeps 2–4. A practical option for families who plan to be out exploring, with either tranquil garden views or Aegean views from the balcony or terrace. Facilities include TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer, kettle, coffee facilities, mini-bar and bath or shower.

Double Rooms (Inland View / Sea View / Sea View for Sole Use)
Sleeps 2–3 (or 1–2 for sole-use rooms). Bright and comfortable rooms with your choice of inland or sea views. All feature a flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, balcony or terrace, hairdryer, coffee and tea-making facilities, mini-bar, bath or shower, seasonal air conditioning and daily housekeeping. Sea View for Sole Use rooms give solo travellers the same facilities with that extra bit of space and outlook.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

Activities & Experiences

Hotel Activities

• Daily programme of aerobics, aqua aerobics and yoga
• Team sports including football, basketball and water polo
Tennis, mini-golf, table tennis and darts
• Beach activities and water sports (seasonal, many run by external providers)
• Indoor spa pool and wellness area for adults (charges apply)
• Certified Sustainable Hotel with ongoing eco-initiatives

Guest & Children’s Services

Kids’ clubs (4–12 yrs and 13–17 yrs, seasonal) with arts & crafts, games, sports and water-based fun
Children’s playground plus indoor soft play area (supervised at set times)
Mini-disco and family-friendly evening entertainment shows
• 24-hour reception with concierge & luggage storage
• Baby & mobility equipment hire (bottle warmers, kettles, pushchairs, wheelchairs – some at a charge)
• On-site mini-market for drinks, snacks and beach essentials
• Spa & beauty salon with hairdresser (16+, extra charge)
• Complimentary pool towels

Practical Info

Local area: Kiotari is all about beach time and easy-going evenings, with long Blue Flag coastline, water sports, a handful of local tavernas and simple access to Lindos for a more traditional village feel and historic sites.

Good to know:
• Language: Greek
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +2 hours
• Average flight time from UK: approx. 4.5 hours
• Beach here is shingle at the waterline – beach shoes can be handy for younger children.

Information is based on the most recent details available and may change seasonally. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.

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FAQs | Rodos Princess Beach Hotel

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Rodos Princess Beach Hotel suitable for families with young children?
Yes. The hotel is particularly family-friendly, with spacious family rooms and suites, a children’s splash pool with slides, separate kids’ pool, kids’ clubs for ages 4–12 and 13–17, an outdoor playground, indoor soft play, kids’ buffets and highchairs in several restaurants, plus a nightly mini-disco and family-oriented evening shows.

2. How far is Rodos Princess Beach Hotel from the beach?
Rodos Princess Beach Hotel is set just above a Blue Flag shingle beach, roughly 150 metres away. A short path leads down from the hotel grounds, where you’ll also find the Diogenis Beach Bar & Restaurant, sun loungers and a selection of water sports in season.

3. What does the All Inclusive at Rodos Princess Beach Hotel include?
The All Inclusive package usually covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant; a set number of complimentary dinners at Hanami Asian Restaurant and Venus Theme Restaurant depending on your length of stay (reservation required); snacks at selected times between meals; local wine, beer, spirits, cocktails, hot and soft drinks for at least 12 hours daily; and a partially stocked mini-bar in your room, replenished every second day. Inclusions may vary by season and are subject to change.

4. Is there a dress code at the restaurants?
A smart-casual dress code applies in many restaurants and bars. The hotel generally asks that beachwear is not worn indoors and that gentlemen wear long trousers in the evenings in à la carte and main dining venues. Exact policies can change seasonally, so it’s worth checking the latest guidance on arrival.

5. Does Rodos Princess Beach Hotel have a spa and gym?
Yes. The hotel offers an adults-only spa with sauna, steam room, whirlpool and an indoor pool, alongside a range of massages and beauty treatments, and an on-site hairdresser (all at extra charge). There is also an air-conditioned gym with cardio machines, free weights and resistance equipment, plus a programme of fitness classes such as aerobics, aqua aerobics and yoga.

6. What children’s clubs are available and when do they operate?
The hotel runs kids’ clubs for two main age groups: 4–12 years and 13–17 years, typically operating between late April and early November. Activities include arts and crafts, small team games, sports and water-based fun. Opening dates and times can vary slightly each season.

7. How long is the transfer from Rhodes Airport to Rodos Princess Beach Hotel?
The transfer from Rhodes International Airport (RHO) to Kiotari typically takes around 2 hours 15 minutes by shared coach, depending on traffic conditions and the number of hotel stops. Private transfers can be quicker.

8. Is Wi‑Fi available at Rodos Princess Beach Hotel?
Yes. Free Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel, including most public areas and guest rooms, making it easy to keep in touch, stream or plan day trips from your lounger.

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