in Rhodes, Greece
Amada Colossos Resort
- Baby
- Toddler
- Kid
- Teen
One of Faliraki's big family machines: a seafront resort built around a proper water park with slides for every size, plus multiple pools and a kids club. It is lively, busy and good value, and Faliraki town (shops, restaurants and yes, nightlife) is close by. That convenience is a plus for families who like a bit of life, and a heads-up for those who want total calm.



Our verdict
A high-energy Faliraki water-park resort that is great value for active families. Best if you want plenty to do and easy access to town, less so if you want a quiet retreat.
The rooms
A very large seafront resort with a wide range of rooms, from standard doubles to family rooms and suites that sleep up to four or five. Modern renovated rooms have good sea views; ask specifically for a refurbished family room, as the older stock is more tired. Bunk-style and connecting options make it easy to keep everyone together.
At a glance
- Water park
- Slides for all ages
- Beach
- Seafront, sand and shingle
- Town
- Faliraki, walkable
- Kids club
- Free
How the KidProof Score works
Every hotel is rated on eight things families actually care about, then weighted by how much each one drives your choice. Room setup counts the most. The little touches break the ties.
Sleeps how many? Connecting rooms, family suites, a real extra bed?
Clean travel cot, high chair, bottle warmer, changing table, kit to borrow.
Shallow pool or paddling area, playground, kids club (free or paid).
Quick breakfast, kids menus, allergy options, snacks on hand.
Secured windows, protected corners, watched pool, well kept grounds.
Laundry, in-room fridge, stroller access, parking, reliable Wi-Fi.
Close to family attractions, easy transport, park tickets or access.
Welcome gift for the child, staff who talk to kids, themed rooms.
Why families love it
- Large on-site water park with slides for toddlers to teens
- Multiple pools and a long seafront
- Free kids club plus daytime and evening entertainment
- Walkable to Faliraki for shops and eating out
ποΈA day here with kids
- 8:00
Breakfast, then claim loungers
Beat the mid-morning rush.
- 10:00
Water park
Little ones in the splash zone first.
- 13:30
Lunch and downtime
Cool off indoors in peak heat.
- 16:30
Beach or pool
Back out as the sun eases.
- 20:00
Entertainment or town
Show on-site or a walk into Faliraki.
Family things to do nearby
Water park day
Toddler splash zone, mid slides and fast flumes for teens.
Pool hopping
Several pools to move between through the day.
Dinner in Faliraki
Walk into town for a change from the buffet.
Is it right for your kids?
Baby
0 to 1 yr
Doable with a family room, but the scale and crowds make it less relaxing for tiny babies.
Toddler
1 to 3 yrs
The dedicated splash zone is the win; keep them away from the busy main slides.
Kid
4 to 11 yrs
Ideal age: slides, pools and kids club back to back.
Teen
12 yrs and up
Fast flumes plus a walkable town make this a strong teen pick.
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Parents also ask
Is it noisy because of Faliraki nightlife?
The resort itself is family-focused, but request a room away from the road and bars if you are sensitive to noise.
Are the water slides included?
Yes, water park access is included; some slides have a minimum height or age.
Can we walk into town?
Yes, Faliraki centre is a walk away for shops, pharmacies and restaurants.
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