Best Family Hotels in Kos with a Swimming Pool (2026)
24 family-friendly hotels with swimming pool in Kos . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Kos has fantastic beaches, but the wind picks up most afternoons on the south coast and the pebble shore at Kefalos Bay is rough on small feet. A hotel swimming pool is what saves your kids from a 4pm meltdown when the sea gets choppy. The good news: nearly every family-friendly hotel on Kos built its pool with kids in mind, with shallow ends, separate splash zones, and cocktail bars close enough to keep an eye on everyone. We picked five hotels where the pool isn't an afterthought stuck behind the parking lot.
Kos feels less polished than Rhodes and less manic than Mykonos. It's a cycling island first, a beach island second, and a party town only if you stick to Kardamena nightlife strip after midnight. Families gather around Kos Town for the harbor, Tigaki for shallow swimming bays, and Marmari for the calm north coast.
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🏊Why a hotel pool actually matters on Kos
The biggest reason families pick a Kos hotel with a pool over a beach apartment is the meltemi. This north wind blows hard most afternoons in July and August, kicking up waves on the popular north coast beaches and dumping seaweed onto the south side. A pool sheltered by hotel buildings stays calm regardless.
The second reason is timing. Kos sunshine peaks at 35°C between 1pm and 4pm, and that's the worst time to be on the beach with toddlers. Most family hotels here designed their pool areas with shaded loungers, swim-up bars for parents, and shallow zones for under-fives.
The third reason is logistics. Walking back from a pebble beach with sandy kids, wet towels, and a stroller is brutal. A hotel pool means you slip out the room, swim, and slip back to nap. That's the whole holiday loop sorted.
Parent's take
We've stayed twice on Kos with kids aged 4 and 7. The pool was where breakfast leftovers got worked off, where the 9-year-old made instant friends with German and Dutch kids, and where we actually managed to read half a book during quiet hour. The beach was once a day, max.
Our Top 24 Picks
Hotels in Kos with swimming pool, sorted by guest rating.

Caravia Beach Hotel
Marmari
Wonderful
1,400 reviews
A 4-star beachfront all-inclusive in Marmari with two large outdoor pools, a water slide section for kids, tennis equipment, windsurfing gear, and active evening entertainment. The resort sits 15 minutes' drive from Kos Town and 10 minutes from Tigaki's shallow bay.
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€380/night
Why families love Caravia Beach Hotel
Caravia is the rare AI where the entertainment team genuinely engages the kids. Morning water aerobics, afternoon archery, and an evening mini-disco for the 5-to-9 crowd. Our daughter still talks about the Greek dance night. Pool area is busy in August but the second pool near the waterslides is calmer. The beach in front has a Blue Flag and the water stays knee-deep a long way out.

Wonderful
100 reviews
Five-star beachfront resort in Tigaki, 15 minutes from Kos airport. Spread across 90,000sqm of gardens with three pools, a dedicated baby pool with soft floor, and ground-floor family rooms designed for non-walkers.
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€1617/night
Why families love Astir Odysseus Kos Resort and Spa
Best resort on Kos for babies under 2, full stop. The baby pool is fenced from the main pool, has a 25cm constant depth, soft non-slip flooring, and sits 40 metres from the family room block. Cots arrive in the room before check-in if you flag the request. Highchairs in all restaurants and one of them serves baby-friendly purees made fresh in the morning. The downside is size: this is a 470-room resort and walking from far corners to the buffet takes 8 minutes with a toddler.

Diamond Boutique Hotel
Lampi, Kos Town
Wonderful
377 reviews
Diamond Boutique Hotel offers a 4-star stay in the Lampi area on the northern edge of Kos Town, 700 metres from the beach with a quiet outdoor pool surrounded by terrace gardens. The hotel runs on a low-key family feel, with two restaurants on-site and family rooms that comfortably fit two adults and two kids.
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€238/night
Why families love Diamond Boutique Hotel
Diamond's pool is smaller than the big resort pools further south, but it's shaded by buildings during the harshest afternoon sun, which is exactly what you want with toddlers. Free parking on-site is unusually generous for a Kos Town hotel, and the location means you can walk into town in 15 minutes for dinner without needing taxis. Most reviewer complaints are about pool size, not pool quality, so plan accordingly if you want serious lap swimming.

Neptune Luxury Resort
Mastichari (north coast)
Wonderful
2,340 reviews
A long-running family resort on Mastichari's sandy beach with 3 tennis courts (synthetic clay), a Mouratoglou-style junior coaching programme and the strongest kids' club on Kos with separate buildings for ages 4-7, 8-12 and 13-17. Tennis is included in the half-board rate with priority booking for in-house guests.
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€312/night
Why families love Neptune Luxury Resort
Neptune is the all-rounder for tennis families with mixed-age kids. The teen club is a genuine separate building with table tennis, gaming consoles and supervised pool access — meaningful when you have a 14-year-old who refuses to sit at the same table as their 6-year-old sibling. Two-bedroom family rooms work well for four. The 7am tennis slot is the secret weapon: empty courts, no wind, kids still asleep.

Cabana Blu Hotel & Suites
Kardamaina
Wonderful
100 reviews
Five-star resort in Kardamaina with adult and child pools at separate levels, a dedicated kids' club for 4 to 12 year olds, and family suites with kitchenettes. About 25 minutes from Kos airport.
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€1601/night
Why families love Cabana Blu Hotel & Suites
Cabana Blu suits the slightly older end of baby travel (10-month-olds and up) because the resort has more buzz than Astir Odysseus. The kitchenette in the family suite is what made our stay easy: warm bottles at 3am without ordering room service, plus a fridge for prepared baby food. The baby pool here is fully shaded between 11am and 3pm by a wooden pergola, which solved our usual midday sun problem. Ground-floor allocation needs to be requested at booking, not on arrival.

Blue Lagoon City Hotel
Kos Town
Wonderful
720 reviews
A four-star city hotel in Kos Town with a small but well-equipped spa on the rooftop floor, including sauna and Turkish bath. Family rooms are larger than most town hotels, and you walk to restaurants, shops and the harbor without ever needing a taxi.
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€195/night
Why families love Blue Lagoon City Hotel
We split our trip between this and a resort and the town stay was the highlight. Spa treatments are bookable from the front desk and the staff actually let us bring our 9-year-old to the sauna for ten minutes. The breakfast is excellent and the kids' meals at dinner are real, not chicken nuggets. Five minutes to the Old Town and ten to the castle. Perfect base for one half of a longer holiday.

Corali Hotel
Tigaki
Excellent
100 reviews
Four-star family-run hotel in Tigaki with 80 rooms, a beach 200m away, and a relaxed atmosphere suitable for first family holidays. Cots and highchairs included. About 18 minutes from Kos airport.
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€595/night
Why families love Corali Hotel
Corali is the budget-friendly choice on this list and works because the staff genuinely like babies. The owners have grandkids visiting most weekends in summer, so highchairs come out without asking and the kitchen will warm bottles in 2 minutes. The pool is small and unheated but has a shallow kids' section. The beach 200m walk is fine with a buggy on a paved path. Not luxurious but the difference is mostly that the breakfast buffet is smaller.

Peridis Family Resort
Kos Town
Excellent
1,850 reviews
A 5-star family resort in Kos Town with a large outdoor pool, kids pool, restaurant, spa, and kitchenette-equipped family rooms. Unlike the Kardamena and Marmari resorts, this is a city-centre stay 10 minutes' walk from the harbour and medieval old town. Breakfast included; half-board or all-inclusive upgrades available.
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€253/night
Why families love Peridis Family Resort
The best pick if you want a proper family resort but also want to walk into Kos Town for dinner. The pool is huge, the gardens are shady, and the kitchenette in the room meant we could skip the resort breakfast on slow mornings and feed the kids cereal in peace. Kids entertainment is scheduled on weekends only outside July-August. Bike rental from reception is a plus.

Oceanis Beach & Spa Resort
Psalidi (5 km east of Kos Town)
Excellent
1,856 reviews
A 5-star resort on Psalidi's pebble-and-sand beach with 2 hard tennis courts and a relaxed family vibe — the kids' tennis programme runs as drop-in sessions rather than a structured camp, which suits flexible holiday rhythms. A free shuttle into Kos Town runs every 90 minutes for the Hippocrates Sports Centre's Saturday junior tournament.
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€265/night
Why families love Oceanis Beach & Spa Resort
Oceanis works best for families who don't want a rigid schedule. Tennis is there if you want it — courts are usually free without booking, the pro is around mornings and evenings — but no one pushes you to sign up for a 5-day camp. The pool complex has a great kids' splash area and the spa-wellness facilities are properly grown-up. Walking distance to a quieter Kos Town beach for a change of pace.

Apollon Hotel
Kos Town
Excellent
438 reviews
Apollon Hotel is a 4-star family property in Lampi, 200 metres from Nea Alikarnassos beach and right on the seafront cycle path that runs into Kos Town. The hotel rents adult and kids' bikes by the hour or week.
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€404/night
Why families love Apollon Hotel
Apollon works well for families who plan to cycle daily. The cycle path passes the front gate, so getting onto two wheels takes about three minutes from breakfast to pedalling. Family rooms sleep four with a balcony, the staff pack picnic bags on request, and the daily rate stays reasonable for July.

Mastichari Bay Hotel
Mastichari
Excellent
480 reviews
A mid-size four-star resort on the north coast that mixes a proper wellness center with a kids club running across the morning. Treatments cover the usual list of massages, facials and body scrubs, with a hammam available by booking. Family rooms sleep up to four and look onto the gardens or the pool.
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€255/night
Why families love Mastichari Bay Hotel
We came here for the spa and stayed for the kids club. Our six-year-old asked to go back to the play area every morning, which gave us a clean two-hour slot for treatments. The pool deck has shade and the staff don't blink when you ask to move umbrellas. Dinner is buffet-style with a kids corner that includes actual edible food. The walk to the beach takes three minutes.

Canvas by Mitsis Family Village
Kardamena
Excellent
1,600 reviews
A 4-star all-inclusive resort 200 metres from Kardamena beach with two outdoor pools, four restaurants, and a family-focused programme built for under-10s. Free shuttle to the beach area. Kids animation runs July-August with an age-split mini and maxi club.
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€287/night
Why families love Canvas by Mitsis Family Village
Exactly what it says on the tin: a family village. Everything is designed for young kids: the paths are wide enough for strollers, the pool entry is gradual, and the kids-section of the buffet has proper small cutlery and booster seats. Our 4-year-old ate more here than she has in a year. Animation team is Greek-accented and genuinely warm. Not luxurious, but great value.

Hotel Esperia
Marmari
Excellent
612 reviews
A three-star family-run hotel that punches above its star rating, with a small but real spa room offering massage, sauna and Jacuzzi. The pool area has a children's section, the playground is on-site, and the beach is a five-minute walk through pine trees.
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€140/night
Why families love Hotel Esperia
If you don't need a giant resort, this is the better value. The spa is one treatment room and a sauna but the massages are genuinely good and bookings are easy. The owners know all the regulars and gave our kids a fruit plate at breakfast without being asked. Rooms are simple and clean. The pool is small for August but the beach picks up the slack.

Kos Palace
Tigaki
Excellent
614 reviews
Kos Palace is the budget pick on this list, a 4-star Tigaki beach hotel where the outdoor pool is the central courtyard and family rooms come standard. Free on-site parking, free WiFi, and direct beachfront access make it work for families who want a no-fuss pool stay without resort prices.
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€140/night
Why families love Kos Palace
At 140 euros a night for two adults plus two kids, Kos Palace delivers what families actually need: a swimmable pool, a beach across the road, and a kitchen that handles chicken-nugget lunches without complaint. It's not luxurious. The pool isn't huge. But for parents working a budget across a 10-day stay, the value is unbeatable. Reviewers note the staff genuinely like having kids around, which matters more than thread count.

Pelagos Suites Hotel & Spa
Lambi, Kos Town
Excellent
680 reviews
Pelagos Suites is a 5-star beachfront resort in the Lambi area of Kos Town, roughly 1 km from Kos Port and directly on a quiet stretch of shallow-entry beach. The hotel has a year-round outdoor pool, a spa with steam room and sauna, and a compact but shaded kids playground on the beach-facing pergola area. Rooms are large for the price point and most have sea views.
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€195/night
Why families love Pelagos Suites Hotel & Spa
This is the 5-star option in Kos Town for families who want beachfront but not all-inclusive. The playground is smaller than Kardamena mega-resort ones but it sits in the shade of the beach pergolas and is within sight of the pool bar. The mini-club runs June to September only and handles 4-10 year olds in two groups. Cot and highchair available on request, no charge. Walk 10 minutes along the beach into Kos Town old quarter for the 7pm gelato ritual.

Akti Beach Club
Kardamena
Excellent
950 reviews
A 5-star resort in Kardamena (Tholari area) with eight outdoor pools including five kids pools, a tennis court, archery, three restaurants, and a dedicated kids club for ages up to 4. The Lido Water Park is a 15-minute drive and not on-site; hotel reception can arrange taxis.
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€406/night
Why families love Akti Beach Club
Eight pools is not marketing: we counted. Some are big, some are tiny toddler splash pools, which spread the crowd nicely even in August. Our 3-year-old loved the smallest one because it was the same depth as our bathtub. The kids club is for babies and toddlers only, so bring older kids prepared to join the family animations instead. Archery was a surprise hit.

Grand Blue Beach Hotel
Kardamena
Excellent
1,900 reviews
A 5-star beachfront resort in Kardamena with three restaurants, a large free-form main pool, a kids pool with a pirate-themed splash zone, and a spa. The all-inclusive package covers three meals, snacks, soft drinks, local beers and house wines from 10am to 11pm.
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€290/night
Why families love Grand Blue Beach Hotel
The pool deck has the pirate ship splash zone our 6-year-old asked to go back to three times a day. The kids club here is informal, more of a supervised play room than a structured programme, so manage expectations. Food was better than we expected for a 5-star AI: grilled fish most evenings and a proper pasta station the kids loved. The walk from the lobby to the beach is a five-minute stroll past the pools.

Grecotel Casa Paradiso
Marmari
Excellent
1,100 reviews
A 4-star Grecotel property on a private stretch of Marmari beach with two à la carte restaurants, a Grecotel Kids Club, and a strong focus on Greek ingredients at the buffet. The all-inclusive plan includes lunch, dinner, local drinks and a mid-afternoon snack. The beach has sunbeds for guests only.
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€416/night
Why families love Grecotel Casa Paradiso
The food is the reason to pick this one. Grecotel invests in local producers and the buffet actually tastes Greek: grilled octopus, proper tzatziki, fresh feta every morning. The kids club space is small but the team runs outings to the beach and the playground. Rooms feel dated but everything works. Private beach area keeps it calm even in peak season.

Atlantica Marmari Beach
Marmari
Excellent
1,250 reviews
A 4-star beachfront Atlantica property in Marmari with a water slide zone, large main pool, toddler splash area, kids club for 4-12s, and all-inclusive dining across two restaurants. Entertainment runs nightly through summer. Location is quieter than Kardamena.
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€363/night
Why families love Atlantica Marmari Beach
Quieter cousin of the Atlantica Beach Resort in Kardamena. Same chain, same level of pool engineering, but less crowded. The waterslides run in two-hour rotations which keeps queues short. Kids club was warm and our 5-year-old integrated fast. The beach is sandy but the pebbles start 20m out, so bring water shoes.

Kipriotis Village Resort
Psalidi (Kos Town outskirts)
Very Good
3,210 reviews
A 4-star all-inclusive resort with 4 tennis courts — the highest court count of any family hotel on Kos — and a budget-friendly junior coaching programme at 130 EUR per week. Part of the larger Kipriotis complex with shared facilities including a water park and 5 kids' clubs across the property cluster.
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€162/night
Why families love Kipriotis Village Resort
Kipriotis Village is the value-for-money pick. Four courts means you can almost always find a free hour without booking, and the basic-but-effective junior camp does the job for kids who just want to hit balls and have fun. The water park access (free for guests) is a major bonus when tennis fatigue sets in. Half-board rooms can feel basic — pay up for the renovated wing if you want bedding and AC quality to match the activities.

Alexandra Hotel&Apartments
Kos Town
Very Good
1,685 reviews
Alexandra Hotel & Apartments offers self-catering studios and family suites in Kos Town, 400 metres from the harbour and 100 metres from the seafront cycle lane. Bikes are available on-site for adults and children with helmets.
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€185/night
Why families love Alexandra Hotel&Apartments
Self-catering suits longer Kos stays where families ride out to a different beach each day. Alexandra's apartments sleep four with a kitchenette, and the cycle lane is across the road. Parents like the value, kids like the bakery on the corner that opens at 7am for warm tiropita before the morning ride.

Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Agios Fokas (4 km south of Kos Town)
Very Good
1,430 reviews
An adults-friendly 5-star with 2 tennis courts on a quiet stretch of pebble beach south of Kos Town. The tennis programme is geared toward intermediate and advanced players — fewer junior camps but a higher standard of resident coaching. Family rooms are bigger than average, and the boutique feel makes for a calmer alternative to the bigger Tigaki resorts.
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€295/night
Why families love Michelangelo Resort & Spa
Michelangelo is the choice for parents who want to play seriously while the kids are well-occupied but the resort doesn't feel like a tennis academy. Older teens (14+) get on with the adult intermediate clinics. The pool deck is sun-trap quiet most afternoons, which suits families with younger kids who nap. Pebble beach is a downside if your kids prefer sand — Tigaki is 25 minutes by car for variety.

Argiri Resort Hotel & Apartments
Kardamaina
Very Good
100 reviews
Three-star resort with apartments in Kardamaina offering 1 and 2-bedroom self-catering units. About 28 minutes from Kos airport. Has its own pool, baby pool, and is 250m from a sandy beach.
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€623/night
Why families love Argiri Resort Hotel & Apartments
Argiri is the apartment option on this list and it's the right call for families with strict baby routines. Two-bedroom units mean baby naps in one room while you and your older child eat dinner in another, which is harder in a hotel room. The kitchen has a proper hob and fridge-freezer for batched baby food. The pool is functional rather than fancy. The 250m walk to the beach is on a paved road but crosses a parking area, which means we used the resort pool more than the beach with a 14-month-old.

Atlantica Beach Resort Kos
Kardamena
Very Good
2,800 reviews
Beachfront 5-star all-inclusive in Kardamena with four restaurants, a spa, a supervised kids club, a dedicated toddler pool, and evening entertainment for teens. Rooms face the garden or the sea, and the resort has direct access to a sandy swimming beach with loungers included.
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€382/night
Why families love Atlantica Beach Resort Kos
We went all-in on the AI package and barely left the property for a week. The kids' club runs mornings and afternoons, which gave us two windows to actually read a book. The food is buffet-heavy but the kids section has simple pasta and chicken every day, so no drama. Don't expect craft cocktails; do expect the kids to come back sunburnt and happy.
💡How to pick the right pool hotel on Kos
- 1Ask whether the pool is heated. Kos shoulder season (May, October) means cold mornings and a non-heated pool stays unusable until 11am, which kills your day with kids who wake at 6.
- 2Check pool depth before booking. Listings rarely state it, so message the property directly. Toddler families want a 30-50cm zone separate from the main 1.4m pool.
- 3If you're staying in Kos Town, look for hotels with garden pools rather than rooftop pools. Rooftops get blasted by the meltemi wind and lose their charm by 3pm most afternoons.
- 4Avoid hotels marketed as Adults Only even if they accept children, since pool culture leans towards quiet sunbathing and your splashing 5-year-old will get glares.
- 5Book a hotel with both a pool and beach access if your kids are old enough to swim. Variety matters across a 7-night stay, and Kos beaches have their good moments early morning.
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