The context here is that we stayed very late season (the last week the hotel was open) and things may look different in peak season perhaps, but we can only comment as we found. The word we used a lot for the rooms, food and drink was "Fine", compared with similar standard hotels we have stayed in previously. The rooms were functional and cleaned daily, the grounds are pretty with plenty of sunbeds around the two pools. The entertainment was 'fine' and is always subjective, many seeming to enjoy it, although daytime and evening were pretty low-key. If improvement is to be made it is around the food and drink standard/choice/quality. Again this was 'fine' for us but could see where other reviewers were coming from, especially the "when is an all-inclusive is not an all-inclusive?" comments. The staff did a decent job in all areas. Self-service drinks in the restaurant is a good idea. The location of this hotel was its highlight, only a 20 minute bus ride to Kos Town (2.3 Euros each way from a stop on the main road). The short-ish walk to the beach and salt flats were worth taking, we were even lucky enough to see flamingoes feeding at sunset! We hired a car small car at 24 hours notice from N&J Happy Rentals at the bottom of the road (50 Euros with 'full insurance' and only a 20E deposit) this was pleasingly stress-free (compared with other hire firms we have used) and really convenient. The Artemis Hammam is only at the top of the road and can also be recommended. We were fortunate with the weather, although the pools were so cold as to be borderline unusable. Overall we were satisfied and would recommend, but is could be even better with just a few tweaks.
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