in Kos, Greece
Blue Lagoon Resort
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A big, busy all-inclusive with a strong pool and slide complex, right where the resort strip meets Kos Town. That location is its trump card: you can cycle the flat seafront path into the old town, harbour and castle in minutes, then come back to the slides and kids club. It is not the quietest choice, but for families who want a proper town on the doorstep, it is hard to beat.



Our verdict
The best base if you want Kos Town on your doorstep plus slides for the kids. Trade a little calm for real convenience.
The rooms
Rooms and family rooms in garden blocks with a big pool complex, on the edge of Kos Town toward Lambi. Family rooms take four and connecting rooms are available, comfortable and practical rather than boutique. Being walkable and cyclable to Kos Town is the real selling point, so this is a great city-and-beach base.
At a glance
- Location
- Edge of Kos Town
- Slides
- Pool and slide complex
- Kids club
- Free daily programme
- Getting around
- Flat cycle path to town
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
- Big pool and slide complex
- Walk or cycle into Kos Town
- Free kids club and entertainment
- Family rooms and connecting options
ποΈA day here with kids
- 8:30
Buffet breakfast
Fuel up before the slides open.
- 10:00
Pools and slides
Shady spots near the kids pool fill first.
- 16:00
Kids club
Games while you rest or swim.
- 18:30
Cycle into town
Dinner and a wander by the harbour.
Family things to do nearby
Cycle the seafront
The flat path into Kos Town passes the harbour, castle and gardens, a lovely family ride.
Slide complex morning
Several slides and pools cover a whole morning without leaving the resort.
Old town explore
Kos Town's castle, ancient agora and ice cream stops make an easy evening out.
Is it right for your kids?
Baby
0 to 1 yr
Cots are fine and town is walkable for pram naps, though the resort is large and lively.
Toddler
1 to 3 yrs
Shallow pool zones work well, keep them clear of the bigger slides.
Kid
4 to 11 yrs
Slides, kids club and easy town trips make this a great age here.
Teen
12 yrs and up
The town's cafes, shops and harbour give teens somewhere real to go.
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Parents also ask
How close is Kos Town?
The resort sits on the edge of town toward Lambi, a short flat cycle or a walk along the seafront into the old town.
Is the beach good?
It is a narrow town beach, fine for a dip but shingly in parts, so the pools do most of the swimming.
Is it too lively for young children?
It is a big, busy resort, but the family zones are well separated, so younger children are fine away from the main entertainment.
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