Blue Lagoon Hotels from Thomson
In Kos, high spec holidays come out of the blue.
Each one of the hotels from Blue Lagoon has a different personality, but they all offer a little bit of luxury. Here we take a closer look at 4 of them...
Swaddled in green gardens and fronted by the beach, this one’s pretty special. The good news for adults is it has been designed for couples. Children aren’t allowed. The facilities are grown up here. Rooms are contemporarily designed with huge beds and comforts come in the form of slippers and fluffy robes.
You can also upgrade to rooms with private pools and Jacuzzis®. The bars specialise in cocktails. Restaurants are candle-lit with al fresco terraces overlooking the sea. Finally, there’s a spa where the treatment rooms have been designed to pamper 2 at a time.
As part of the A la Carte collection, this hotel is one of Thomson’s elite hotels. And it’s not just Thomson that thinks so. This place is rated as good or excellent by more than 90 per cent of its customers. Rooms come with finishing touches like fluffy robes and slippers. You can also upgrade to a plush swim-up room.
The huge pool features water jets and is paired with a waterside Jacuzzi®. More indulgence is to be had in the hotel’s spa. The treatment menu has been designed with the 5 senses in mind. Restaurants, meanwhile, are classics. The tables in the main buffet circle a stylish indoor water feature. Then there’s the a la carte Italian, where the tables are draped in white.
This place lets you get the most out of your time on holiday. The main pool is huge, so there’s no limit on the amount of swimming you can do. Children, meanwhile, have a waterpark with streamer-like slides and dragons that breathe water rather than fire. Activities take place throughout the day. Plus there’s a mini-golf course, tennis courts, and a 5-a side football pitch.
When you do want to tune out, the hotel has a spa that’s inspired by the wellness philosophy of Hippocrates. You’re never far away from your next foodie fix when you stay here. In between meal times you can fill up on late continental breakfasts, a crepe station, afternoon coffee and cookies, and late-night munchies.
Families are the purpose for this place. It was built to make family holidays the best they could be. It’s on a beach that’s great for sandcastle building. Plus, it’s got 5 pools. One’s just for adults to relax around. Children, meanwhile, can have the time of their lives in Adventure Land, where they can captain a pirate ship and slide down the arms of a gigantic frog.
The Blue Lagoon Village also takes the hassle out of mealtimes. Restaurants like the Aegean buffet feature a special children’s section alongside the usual offering. The hotel understands that mums and dads were once just hims and hers, too, so they offer eateries just for adults. The First Date place is full of romantic tables for 2.