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At the Michelangelo Resort and Spa, an infinity pool makes the most of the beachfront setting. It’s all about style and seclusion, here, in an away-from-it-all location.
The décor is incredibly stylish, so it’s no wonder that the hotel shares its name with one of the world’s most famous painters.
A couple of feet from the pool, you’ll find a private beach. Along the shoreline, the boardwalk has loungers, parasols and a bar with bean bags.
At meal times, the couple of restaurants offer show-stealing international cuisine and Juliano’s bar staff expertly shake up cocktails until late.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly holiday destination, then a holiday to Kos should be near the top of your wish list. The entire island is only 40 kilometres long, so it’s the perfect size for mini explorers. You can drive from one end of Kos to the other in around an hour, so when you stay at the Michelangelo Resort and Spa, everywhere on the island is accessible for a day trip.
Visitors to Kos often marvel at the footprint-free beaches, and away from the relaxing sands, you’ll discover everything from historic ruins to water parks.
The Michelangelo Resort and Spa is within easy reach of Kos Town, which is only eight kilometres away. Packed with historic ruins, fascinating boat trips and steamy hot springs, there’s something for all the family here.
By day, you’ll find a variety of water sports available, including windsurfing, scuba diving and snorkelling. But, in the evening, the seafronts of Kos turn into lively destinations. In Kos Town, you’ll find a 24-hour party destination where you can dance until the early hours, and for something more sedate, the local tavernas provide a quiet and relaxing evening.
With beaches and water on the doorstep and history and culture all around, a stay at the Michelangelo Resort and Spa really does provide you with the best of both worlds.
Kos Island's Agios Fokas is a little different to what you might expect from Greece. The sand on its magnificent beach is black – not white or golden – and it feels a little more cosmopolitan than other small villages around, due to its proximity to Kos Town itself. So if you're looking for something out of the ordinary but with that gorgeous Greek charm the country is famous for, Agios Fokas might be the perfect place.
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At the Michelangelo Resort and Spa, an infinity pool makes the most of the beachfront setting. It’s all about style and seclusion, here, in an away-from-it-all location.
The décor is incredibly stylish, so it’s no wonder that the hotel shares its name with one of the world’s most famous painters.
A couple of feet from the pool, you’ll find a private beach. Along the shoreline, the boardwalk has loungers, parasols and a bar with bean bags.
At meal times, the couple of restaurants offer show-stealing international cuisine and Juliano’s bar staff expertly shake up cocktails until late.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly holiday destination, then a holiday to Kos should be near the top of your wish list. The entire island is only 40 kilometres long, so it’s the perfect size for mini explorers. You can drive from one end of Kos to the other in around an hour, so when you stay at the Michelangelo Resort and Spa, everywhere on the island is accessible for a day trip.
Visitors to Kos often marvel at the footprint-free beaches, and away from the relaxing sands, you’ll discover everything from historic ruins to water parks.
The Michelangelo Resort and Spa is within easy reach of Kos Town, which is only eight kilometres away. Packed with historic ruins, fascinating boat trips and steamy hot springs, there’s something for all the family here.
By day, you’ll find a variety of water sports available, including windsurfing, scuba diving and snorkelling. But, in the evening, the seafronts of Kos turn into lively destinations. In Kos Town, you’ll find a 24-hour party destination where you can dance until the early hours, and for something more sedate, the local tavernas provide a quiet and relaxing evening.
With beaches and water on the doorstep and history and culture all around, a stay at the Michelangelo Resort and Spa really does provide you with the best of both worlds.
Kos Island's Agios Fokas is a little different to what you might expect from Greece. The sand on its magnificent beach is black – not white or golden – and it feels a little more cosmopolitan than other small villages around, due to its proximity to Kos Town itself. So if you're looking for something out of the ordinary but with that gorgeous Greek charm the country is famous for, Agios Fokas might be the perfect place.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.