Dimitra Beach

Gerakini, Halkidiki, Greece

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Dimitra Beach Resort is located in the popular Agios Fokas village on the island of Kos. Overlooking the sparkling blue waters of the Aegean Sea and surrounded by beautiful gardens, the resort offers an idyllic setting for a peaceful holiday. The deluxe all-inclusive Dimitra Beach features six freshwater swimming pools, three restaurants and its own private beach, while there is also a souvenir shop on-site.
A delicious buffet breakfast is served daily in the main restaurant and you will be able to taste authentic Greek and Mediterranean flavours at the restaurants. The hotel has four bars where you can enjoy a drink and a snack throughout the day. Leisure facilities include table tennis, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, and mini-football. Children can spend their time at the on-site playground or at the disco, while the hotel also offers babysitting services. The famous thermal hot sea springs of Kos are close by, providing ample opportunity for exploration beyond the walls of this idyllic retreat if the mood strikes.

The Dimitra Beach hotel sits on Agios Fokas Beach, renowned for its crystal clear waters. Just seven kilometres from Kos Town, the hotel is both remote and well-connected. On Kos, you can bathe in the sun, take a dive in the clear waters and get involved with various water sports such as windsurfing, paddle-boarding and even banana boating. Once, you’ve soaked up sufficient sun and seaside vibes, you can embark on your exploration of the rest of the island. Start at the statue of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, situated under the tree where he is supposed to have taught his pupils. The Castle of the Knights is a coastal fortress built by crusaders in the 14th century as a defence against the Ottoman Empire and is a testament to the island’s rich history. Visit the ancient Greek ruins of Asklepion, the traditional windmills, as well as numerous other remnants of temples, theatres and monuments. Alternatively, take a tour of the hot springs in the southeast, or explore the island’s peaks that run along the southern coast with their charming mountain villages.

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