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Kipriotis Village Hotel
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kerri seabrook (April 11, 2006)
please can anyone tell me if you have to wear trousers for dinner at the hotel or is it ok for you to wear shorts also do the kids have to wear trousers also.
1 post by kerri seabrook ip- UK
DAVID LOCKYER (July 22, 2005)
We have just return from a weeks stay and have nothing but praise for the hotel. Food; there was a wide selection of dishes available, and 4 seperate restaurants to go to all excellent quality. As we were all inclusive there wasn't a time between 7am and midnight when you couldn't get something to eat ! Rooms; Our room was much better than other family rooms we have had in the past. The room was in 2 sections 'gemini' style, so our daughter had her own 'seperate' space up another flight of stairs. The only downside was the adult entertainment in the evening. The entertainment team where, however, very enthusiatic and great with the children. Pool; 3 seperate pools, nursery, childs and adult all very clean. We would return again for another holiday, hope this has been helpful.
1 post by DAVID LOCKYER ip- UK
Stefano Daniotti (June 28, 2005)
I need the E-mail adress of the appartment for to ask informations and price and the possibility to reserve. Pls could you send the address to my mail? Thanks in advance danio76@tiscali.it
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Kristian Tiffany (October 06, 2004)
Stayed here for a week at the end of Seoptember and had th week of my life, really nice hotel, great pool and nice appartments. Food was a bit bland but who cares when there is so much of it?! Would fully reccomend this hotel to anyone visiting Kos.
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Jan Harraway (October 03, 2004)
I have just come back from The Kipriotis Village Hotel 3rd October 2004, before I went I read the two opposing views of the hotel so went with an open mind. On arrival the reception area was impressive and the room further impressed me, a large double room with a spacious patio area all spotlessly clean, probably the best of all was the gardens and the pools, beautifully kept and well designed.

Sadly that's where the praise has to stop, as an all- inclusive guest I found the service sadly lacking and concur with the other comments about being a 'second class citizen'. The food was acceptable and has adapted the menu to include vegetarians, trying to get a drink with your meal however was a different matter (unless you were paying).

I prefer a quiet surrounding when lazing on a sun bed so chose to go to the beach away from the music and 'fun' being dished up by the entertainment staff around the pool. The sun beds around the pool are free however on the hotels own beach a couple of hundreds yards away you have to pay 5E a day for the beds. At the pool you can get a selection of free drinks, you can have still water but you can't have sparkling water, the only non carbonated soft drink is orange juice, pineapple, cranberry you pay for! The beach bar however is fully payable even though it is within the hotel grounds.

At night you had to choose to sit in the Yiannis Club which was extremely noisy and featured panoramic views of the car park and imbibe in a small selection of free drinks, you could if you wanted walk the length of the hotel, down a long steep flight of steps with your drinks and join in the entertainment or chose once again to pay for your drinks and enjoy good views and what could be termed loosely as entertainment.

I think the moral of this comment is, go to the hotel but don’t go all-inclusive it's not worth it.

My last comment saddens me greatly to say DO NOT leave anything on view in your room, it has a tendency to disappear with a 'manyana’ shrug of the shoulders when you report it.
1 post by Jan Harraway ip- UK
Christina Symms (August 02, 2004)
accommodation and prices for next year please
1 post by Christina Symms ip- UK
Neil Coalbran (July 26, 2004)
After reading some of the comments about this hotel i didnt know what to expect. The hotel was very nice, clean and food was good with a good choice. (we stayed half board) The room was clean and was of a nice size. There two shops on site where you can buy the basics and enough bas to keep anyone happy. Taxi's to Kos Town were about 7-8 euros - worth visiting day and night esecially Bar Street. All in all a very good holiday - just wish i had booked 2 weeks.
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June Thetford (May 28, 2004)
we have just returned and loved every minute of our holiday. this was a last minute deal for a family of 5 and when we read the comments were very concerned about what we were going to find. If anyone reads the comments please ignore bad reviews, the food and service was very good, the pool area very clean, yes the rooms are basic but how much time do you spend in your room ? they had what you needed, shower, tv bed some where to hang your clothes (will need to take more hangers if like me you dont travel light) and clean towels every day. Yes if you are going AI you do only have 2 bars to get your drinks.
If I could change anything if would be the following:
Make the AI bar more comfortable to sit it, and put on more evening entertainment in that bar.
We meet some lovely people and that really made our holiday, but holidays are what you make them.
1 post by June Thetford ip- UK
Deb Jones (May 09, 2004)
Hi, thank goodness i read this page, was beginning to get a bit worried about reviews i have read on other sites, but these reviews are pretty good. Me, my husband and three children have booked up for later this month and really looking forward to it. Anyone been lately or due to go, love to hear from u
1 post by Deb Jones ip- United States
sara patel (March 31, 2004)
Excellent - went in August 2003, whilst I was 6 months pregnant with my 4 year old son and cousin. Perfect holiday, rooms were air conditioned, good variety of food, (salads / fruit) and plenty for children to do. Beautiful and clean hotel. I wanted a quieter holiday with a bit of luxury which is exactly what I got.

Downside - No main meal (hot) for vegetarians.

1 post by sara patel ip- UK
John Lane (October 26, 2003)
Best holiday we have had.
The Hotel and staff were superb. Half board food was very good and The facilities were excellent. Can't wait until next year
1 post by John Lane ip- UK
erika kaplanidou (August 07, 2003)
Congratulations to the whole hotel and it's staff, we spent our holiday there with 2 other families from the 15th of May for 2 weeks and had a thoroughly great time, the grounds are beautiful like a park, the rooms spacious and clean, with a warm, luxurious decor.
Put on 10 pounds because the food was absolutely fab.Staff in general and ecepcially at the reception were very helpful and always with a smile. A big Hello to Fifi and his animators. looking forward to coming back in 2004. Definetly number one in our books
1 post by erika kaplanidou ip- Greece
stanley draper (July 17, 2003)
Visited from 9th-17th July.2003.
Excellent Hotel,very clean, lot's of space, good pool's and on beach.
Room's large and really nice, all building's two storey with ex bathroom's and shower's etc.Not for teenager's out for club's etc but more for Family or more middle aged group's.Food very good.
Beach narrow and stone, also windy while there, but really good,with fab view,s over to Turkey.
Rec hire of car for day or so to get around, we visited all over in one day and liked Zia, in hill's with great view's,Thermes for a really unusual and novel experience, also Kefalos and Paradise Beach very good.
Driving good, easy to get around with map, although sign's are not good.
Hotel is Ex for disabled people, as cater for almost everything, including wooden decking along beach to sunbed's ( small cost ) but we thought value for money.
This was our 4th time to Greek Island's and this Hotel is on a par with anything we have come across in Spain etc.
We loved it!
1 post by stanley draper ip- UK
karen fox (July 13, 2003)
Sorry everyone but having returned from this hotel earlier today, I have to say that I agree with Simon! The rooms would not even make 2 star over here, the food was not all that - often cold, unvaried and very little for vegetarians (chips anyone?!) and you have to pay for all sports activities that you want to do (even though my travel agent told me that it was all included!) - my boyfriend said that it was about £9 for a game of tennis! The entertainment finished at 11pm and then there was nothing else to do as the resort is very quiet. I read the negative comments here before I went and ignored them at my peril. Basically this is Butlins abroad - there is even a hotel dance...!Probably good for those with children but definitely not for couples - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED>>>!
1 post by karen fox ip- UK
Victoria Parsons (July 08, 2003)
I really enjoyed my stay when I went last May 2002. I did'nt go with children but with two friends and loved the hotel and the food. Is there any other single parents or single people who are looking to go in September and want to meet up as I am thinking of going on my own with my 6 year old daughter. Please let me know as it is a good hotel for children.
1 post by Victoria Parsons ip- UK
   
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