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The Astron Hotel faces the harbour. When you want to make the most of the views out to sea, head to the hotel’s cafe where you can watch the waves with an ice-cold drink or a coffee.
The pool is flanked by loungers scattered across a tiled terrace. Next to it, there’s a bar that serves snacks and drinks throughout the day and a 12-person hot tub. Kids can also splash around in their own separate paddling pool.
Breakfast is served at the Adromede Restaurant where you can pile your plate high with cooked food and help yourself to continental options.
The beautiful island of Kos has been a popular holiday location for decades. With immaculate beaches, sparkling waters and historic ruins, it’s an island that’s equally suited to history enthusiasts and relaxation seekers.
Holidays to Kos are popular with families looking for fun in the sun. The island’s busy with tourism but has retained much of its natural charm. Most of the resorts specialise in relaxation, but the capital of Kos Town has plenty of family-friendly attractions and historic sites to uncover.
The Astron Hotel is located right in the heart of Kos Town, opposite a medieval castle. The castle was built by the Knights of St John for the crusades, but today you can take in the incredible views from its walls.
If you’d rather relax on the beach, you’re only a five-minute stroll away. There’s a busy marina at one end where you can book a tour of the island. If you’re feeling thirsty, waiters will bring freshly-made cocktails directly to your lounger.
In the evening, Nafklirou and Diakon are Kos Town’s two main nightlife streets. There’s a venue to suit every mood, so make sure you pack your dancing shoes.
With plenty of ancient attractions, relaxing sands and lively nightlife, Kos has it all. And with a stay at the Astron Hotel, it’s all on your doorstep.
Kos Town boasts a massive array of varied activities from historic ruins, to relaxed boat trips and steamy hot springs. This vibrant town has over 150 restaurants and numerous nightlife venues to keep you entertained and well fed throughout Kos holidays.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
The Astron Hotel faces the harbour. When you want to make the most of the views out to sea, head to the hotel’s cafe where you can watch the waves with an ice-cold drink or a coffee.
The pool is flanked by loungers scattered across a tiled terrace. Next to it, there’s a bar that serves snacks and drinks throughout the day and a 12-person hot tub. Kids can also splash around in their own separate paddling pool.
Breakfast is served at the Adromede Restaurant where you can pile your plate high with cooked food and help yourself to continental options.
The beautiful island of Kos has been a popular holiday location for decades. With immaculate beaches, sparkling waters and historic ruins, it’s an island that’s equally suited to history enthusiasts and relaxation seekers.
Holidays to Kos are popular with families looking for fun in the sun. The island’s busy with tourism but has retained much of its natural charm. Most of the resorts specialise in relaxation, but the capital of Kos Town has plenty of family-friendly attractions and historic sites to uncover.
The Astron Hotel is located right in the heart of Kos Town, opposite a medieval castle. The castle was built by the Knights of St John for the crusades, but today you can take in the incredible views from its walls.
If you’d rather relax on the beach, you’re only a five-minute stroll away. There’s a busy marina at one end where you can book a tour of the island. If you’re feeling thirsty, waiters will bring freshly-made cocktails directly to your lounger.
In the evening, Nafklirou and Diakon are Kos Town’s two main nightlife streets. There’s a venue to suit every mood, so make sure you pack your dancing shoes.
With plenty of ancient attractions, relaxing sands and lively nightlife, Kos has it all. And with a stay at the Astron Hotel, it’s all on your doorstep.
Kos Town boasts a massive array of varied activities from historic ruins, to relaxed boat trips and steamy hot springs. This vibrant town has over 150 restaurants and numerous nightlife venues to keep you entertained and well fed throughout Kos holidays.
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.