in Kos, Greece
Kos Imperial
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A Grecotel property with a wow-factor set of terraced lagoon pools spilling down to the sea, this is the polished choice near Kos Town. It is genuinely family-friendly with a free kids club and shallow pool zones, yet grown-up enough for a spa and good dining. Psalidi is a short cycle or drive from Kos Town, so you get resort calm with the old town and its castle within easy reach.



Our verdict
The stylish pick near Kos Town for families who want polish and pools without going fully all-inclusive. Ask for a lower-terrace room to save your legs.
The rooms
Rooms, bungalows and family suites terraced down a hillside to the sea at Psalidi, many with sea views and some with a private or shared pool. Family suites and connecting bungalows give two-child families real separation, and cots plus baby kit are easy to arrange. The multi-level layout is beautiful but worth flagging if you have a pram.
At a glance
- Pools
- Terraced lagoon pools
- Kids club
- Free daily programme
- Kos Town
- Short cycle or drive
- Beach
- Own sea frontage
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
- Terraced lagoon pools cascading to the sea
- Free kids club and shallow splash zones
- Family suites and connecting bungalows
- Short cycle or drive to Kos Town
ποΈA day here with kids
- 8:30
Breakfast with a sea view
Terrace tables catch the morning sun over the bay.
- 10:00
Lagoon pools
Start on the shallow lower terrace with the little ones.
- 16:00
Kids club
Games and crafts while parents hit the spa.
- 18:30
Cycle to the old town
Flat path, then ice cream by the harbour.
Family things to do nearby
Lagoon pool morning
The cascading pools have shallow ledges and shady corners, an all-morning playground for younger kids.
Cycle into Kos Town
The flat coastal path leads to the old town, harbour and the castle, an easy ride for confident kids.
Castle and harbour walk
The Neratzia castle and the palm-lined harbour make a gentle history stop after the beach.
Is it right for your kids?
Baby
0 to 1 yr
Cots and baby kit are easy, but the terraced site means some slopes with a pram.
Toddler
1 to 3 yrs
The shallow lower pools are ideal, just keep a hand close on the terrace steps.
Kid
4 to 11 yrs
The pool network and free kids club keep this age thoroughly happy.
Teen
12 yrs and up
Watersports, the spa and easy cycling into town suit older kids well.
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Parents also ask
Is the pram-friendly with all the terraces?
There are lifts and paths, but the hillside layout does involve slopes and steps, so ask for a lower room if that matters.
How close is Kos Town?
Psalidi is about a 10 minute drive or a flat, easy cycle along the coast into the old town.
Is the beach sandy?
It is a mix of sand and shingle, so bring water shoes, though the pools carry most of the swimming.
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