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PAID CONTENT FOR AQUA BLU BOUTIQUE HOTEL & SPA


PAID CONTENT FOR AQUA BLU BOUTIQUE HOTEL & SPA


Aqua Blu Boutique Hotel & Spa KOS, GREECE


Voted one of the best hotels in Greece in 2022 for the sixth consecutive year at the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards, and named one of Greece’s best hotels by The Telegraph, Aqua Blu features 53 beautifully designed rooms and suites, a beachfront location, an award-winning restaurant and a spa. Combining contemporary architecture with a minimalist interior, ultramodern facilities and breathtaking sea views, it’s the perfect base for immersing yourself in this part of the world and further exploring the beautiful island of Kos. The hotel was the dream of owner George


Koutsos, a native Koan who moved to New York, but always kept strong ties to his birthplace. As a traveller himself, George wanted to create a place that would satisfy his discerning eye for design as well as his generosity of spirit — a hotel where guests could relax and forget the world. This legacy can be felt throughout Aqua Blu,


from the open-air poolside cafe and bar to the award-winning Cuvée restaurant, where the menu ranges from artisanal culinary creations to smooth combinations of drinks prepared by


expert mixologists. It can also be found in Tamaris Spa, an atmospheric space with a pool and relaxation area. It’s an escape from everyday life, somewhere guests can rediscover their senses and come away feeling entirely rejuvenated. Even though the hotel is located on one of


Kos’s longest beaches, several of the ground-floor rooms have private pools. The upper-floor rooms, meanwhile, have floor-to-ceiling windows that offer spectacular sunsets. The rooms are minimal, bathed in earth and stone shades of grey, brown and beige, while oak floors add a natural feel and crisp white cotton bed linen adds the finishing touch to the high-design interiors. Water is a strong theme throughout the hotel,


from the cascading fountains at the entrance to the meandering shallow streams that surround the main building. It’s a beautiful space to discover: one that guest after guest has revisited. As a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Aqua Blu delivers on so many levels by always ensuring that the guest is the most important aspect of the hotel.


DON’T MISS Bask in one of the beautiful Aegean sunsets the hotel is famous for while sipping a signature cocktail


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KEY FEATURES • Suites with private pools • Breakfast with the best Greek local products


• Fine dining Cuvée restaurant • Tamaris Spa • Beachfront location • Sauna/hammam


KEY ACTIVITIES • Ko Bi Do facial • Indian Ayurvedic massage • Soothing French Polynesia massage ritual


• Ancient Greek massage


GET IN TOUCH aquabluhotel.gr T: +30 22420 22440 E: info@aquabluhotel.gr


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