This is a perfect property for people who don’t intend to leave the resort or only go Kos town via the bus which has regular hours M-F, shortened hours on Sat, and no hours on Sunday. However, if you are the type that likes to explore, you’ll likely find that difficult here. Taxis are expensive and don’t like to take cards meaning you’ll need a lot of pocket change to travel around. The biggest issue was the inability to get smaller bills. We wanted to tip ppl but found ourselves stuck with larger bills of 10s, 20s, and 50s but no one would break them so we often couldn’t tip. We tended to tip our bartenders once a day of 10 and even once a 20 as a last resort. This is the biggest issue. Of course, you don’t need to tip but it feels wrong not to leave a euro or 2…except when you don’t have it.
Overall, the resort is lovely with a wonderful staff! It’s just far from town, expensive to get taxis, and has no ability to break larger bills. Also, some of the rooms don’t have great WiFi so if you’re traveling Europe and relying on WiFi for phone connection, you’ll spend a fair amount of time in the lobby. Lastly, better rooms seem to be reserved for ppl who are booking longer stays