
Just wanted to leave a honest view for anyone travelling as a family. On arrival we were greeted at the reception, unfortunately there was a mix up with our rooms and the rooms we needed to share with our children only has occupancy for 2 not 3 so we had to wait a couple of hours for this to be corrected. While we waited we were allowed to have dinner. Once we finally got our rooms there were no bedding for the children. We finallly got some bedding but some of this was damp but we just made do with the bits that were ok. We also had to make the beds our selves not great for an all inclusive. We spent most days at the village pool which was lovely but never used the other pool as it was dirty with lots of floaty bits in it that looked like dead skin As for the food it wasn’t that great sometimes cold with limited choices for children my youngest son ending up just eating chips and plain pasta most nights there so we ending up going out else where for dinner some nights just so he could eat properly. The staff in the restaurant were nice and even asked if we would like them to set up a table for us so we could sit together for each meal. They did this for us for a couple of days which made a real difference especially that we had 2 disabled people with us but unfortunately someone complained we got special treatment and they were no longer able to do this. As for location it was a nice setting but too far from everything so ending up needing transport. public transport isn’t very regular and a fair walk in the heat for anyone and even harder for us with disabled family members. Taxis were even worse we ordered taxis lots of times and they were cancelled or long waits. With the mixture of transport issues and food problems we ending up spending another £1000 at least ( for 3 of us) Not what you expect if your going to a 5 star all inclusive
Location is a bit remote, although the beach and local "Strip" for shops, bars and restaurants is about a 25 mins walk away. Not recommended at midday or in the dark! Rooms are okay, cleaned daily by friendly staff! In fact everywhere is very clean tidy, and almost all the staff are friendly and helpful especially reception! Atmosphere was good in all areas, especially around the pool bar, due to Alexandra probably. My main gripe was the total lack of Internet access despite several requests! WiFi was good but useless without Internet!!! Also lack of daily pool activities and entertainment!
Just spent a lovely week here. The hotel grounds are beautiful, rooms a little basic but clean and have everything you need. Mosquito guards on balcony door and window. Food is fresh and plentiful. They have themed evenings (Greek food was delicious). The staff in the restaurant work very hard, especially Agglos, who was very accommodating to our family. Drinks are the usual all inclusive, would recommend the Limoncello Spritz. Alexandria at the pool bar, serves every drink with a smile. The pool is refreshing and manned by hardworking lifeguard Marina, we were shocked to see a family giving her a hard time for asking their children to not swing on the handrail! The handrail had become loose as a result of this! Parents should thank the lifeguard for looking after the safety of their children, not be confrontational. The evening entertainment is fun and the staff at the bar work hard. Tigaki itself is beautiful, would Definitely return to Corali.
Beautiful hotel with lovely entertainment the animators played every days with our son and was very funny JAJA AND SHAUNA ARE THE BESTS !!!! (ALLEZ LES BLEUS !!)
The staff are friendly and helpful which just edged it from a 3 to a 4. Its in a fairly quiet location, an easy 5 minute walk from the beach and about an additional 15 minutes along the beach to the nearest town. If you like it quiet and don’t mind a bit of a walk this could be for you. The food quality is ok if not outstanding, but the choice is limited. The self service area is very small which severely limits what they can offer. A whole additional side of the room is taken up by a soup dispenser, I never once saw anyone eating soup in the week I was there, replacing this with more food choices would be a big improvement. Tables in the restaurant were easy to come by which was nice, albeit we were there in low season, it might be different at other times. Cutlery on the other hand was hard to come by, the staff put cutlery on the tables but nowhere near at the rate people were using it so everyone salvaged what they could from empty tables thus making it even worse for newcomers. Spoons were a particular problem, they were literally like gold-dust. We would frequently see people walking around with bowls of melting ice cream just preying they might soon find a spoon. Perhaps this is why people avoid the soup! This could so easily be solved just by having cutlery available at the food counters. The other big gripe is around the water. When we checked in the receptionist cheerfully told us that the tap water was not drinking water and that if we wanted bottles of water for our room we should buy it in a shop. I have literally never before heard of an all inclusive hotel that doesn’t include drinking water. If you buy a bottle you can try to fill it up in the restaurant although this is specifically forbidden with notices attempting to dissuade you. The other option is to fill bottles up at the bar but the water here is often discoloured and of strange taste. The hotel needs to supply bottles of drinking water, it is completely unacceptable to expect guests at an all inclusive 4 star hotel to buy drinking water every day. On the subject of drinks, they also need to get proper fruit juices, using syrupy orangeade in place of orange juice in cocktails is not the mark of a good hotel. To be honest all of the cocktails were fairly horrible. In spite of all this, the hotel overall was nice, we liked the staff, the location, the pools, the gym and the general feel. We checked out on our last day and had almost the whole day to wait before our pickup, we appreciated that the staff went out of their way to point out that we could still use all the facilities and the restaurant etc even though we had checked out. Basically the hotel is ok if you are not bothered about the points above. I have included them here mainly in case the staff want any very easy ideas for making improvements. If you want a quiet hotel in this price range its worth considering this one.
Just wanted to leave a honest view for anyone travelling as a family. On arrival we were greeted at the reception, unfortunately there was a mix up with our rooms and the rooms we needed to share with our children only has occupancy for 2 not 3 so we had to wait a couple of hours for this to be corrected. While we waited we were allowed to have dinner. Once we finally got our rooms there were no bedding for the children. We finallly got some bedding but some of this was damp but we just made do with the bits that were ok. We also had to make the beds our selves not great for an all inclusive. We spent most days at the village pool which was lovely but never used the other pool as it was dirty with lots of floaty bits in it that looked like dead skin As for the food it wasn’t that great sometimes cold with limited choices for children my youngest son ending up just eating chips and plain pasta most nights there so we ending up going out else where for dinner some nights just so he could eat properly. The staff in the restaurant were nice and even asked if we would like them to set up a table for us so we could sit together for each meal. They did this for us for a couple of days which made a real difference especially that we had 2 disabled people with us but unfortunately someone complained we got special treatment and they were no longer able to do this. As for location it was a nice setting but too far from everything so ending up needing transport. public transport isn’t very regular and a fair walk in the heat for anyone and even harder for us with disabled family members. Taxis were even worse we ordered taxis lots of times and they were cancelled or long waits. With the mixture of transport issues and food problems we ending up spending another £1000 at least ( for 3 of us) Not what you expect if your going to a 5 star all inclusive
Location is a bit remote, although the beach and local "Strip" for shops, bars and restaurants is about a 25 mins walk away. Not recommended at midday or in the dark! Rooms are okay, cleaned daily by friendly staff! In fact everywhere is very clean tidy, and almost all the staff are friendly and helpful especially reception! Atmosphere was good in all areas, especially around the pool bar, due to Alexandra probably. My main gripe was the total lack of Internet access despite several requests! WiFi was good but useless without Internet!!! Also lack of daily pool activities and entertainment!
Corali

Just wanted to leave a honest view for anyone travelling as a family. On arrival we were greeted at the reception, unfortunately there was a mix up with our rooms and the rooms we needed to share with our children only has occupancy for 2 not 3 so we had to wait a couple of hours for this to be corrected. While we waited we were allowed to have dinner. Once we finally got our rooms there were no bedding for the children. We finallly got some bedding but some of this was damp but we just made do with the bits that were ok. We also had to make the beds our selves not great for an all inclusive. We spent most days at the village pool which was lovely but never used the other pool as it was dirty with lots of floaty bits in it that looked like dead skin As for the food it wasn’t that great sometimes cold with limited choices for children my youngest son ending up just eating chips and plain pasta most nights there so we ending up going out else where for dinner some nights just so he could eat properly. The staff in the restaurant were nice and even asked if we would like them to set up a table for us so we could sit together for each meal. They did this for us for a couple of days which made a real difference especially that we had 2 disabled people with us but unfortunately someone complained we got special treatment and they were no longer able to do this. As for location it was a nice setting but too far from everything so ending up needing transport. public transport isn’t very regular and a fair walk in the heat for anyone and even harder for us with disabled family members. Taxis were even worse we ordered taxis lots of times and they were cancelled or long waits. With the mixture of transport issues and food problems we ending up spending another £1000 at least ( for 3 of us) Not what you expect if your going to a 5 star all inclusive
Location is a bit remote, although the beach and local "Strip" for shops, bars and restaurants is about a 25 mins walk away. Not recommended at midday or in the dark! Rooms are okay, cleaned daily by friendly staff! In fact everywhere is very clean tidy, and almost all the staff are friendly and helpful especially reception! Atmosphere was good in all areas, especially around the pool bar, due to Alexandra probably. My main gripe was the total lack of Internet access despite several requests! WiFi was good but useless without Internet!!! Also lack of daily pool activities and entertainment!
Just spent a lovely week here. The hotel grounds are beautiful, rooms a little basic but clean and have everything you need. Mosquito guards on balcony door and window. Food is fresh and plentiful. They have themed evenings (Greek food was delicious). The staff in the restaurant work very hard, especially Agglos, who was very accommodating to our family. Drinks are the usual all inclusive, would recommend the Limoncello Spritz. Alexandria at the pool bar, serves every drink with a smile. The pool is refreshing and manned by hardworking lifeguard Marina, we were shocked to see a family giving her a hard time for asking their children to not swing on the handrail! The handrail had become loose as a result of this! Parents should thank the lifeguard for looking after the safety of their children, not be confrontational. The evening entertainment is fun and the staff at the bar work hard. Tigaki itself is beautiful, would Definitely return to Corali.
Beautiful hotel with lovely entertainment the animators played every days with our son and was very funny JAJA AND SHAUNA ARE THE BESTS !!!! (ALLEZ LES BLEUS !!)
The staff are friendly and helpful which just edged it from a 3 to a 4. Its in a fairly quiet location, an easy 5 minute walk from the beach and about an additional 15 minutes along the beach to the nearest town. If you like it quiet and don’t mind a bit of a walk this could be for you. The food quality is ok if not outstanding, but the choice is limited. The self service area is very small which severely limits what they can offer. A whole additional side of the room is taken up by a soup dispenser, I never once saw anyone eating soup in the week I was there, replacing this with more food choices would be a big improvement. Tables in the restaurant were easy to come by which was nice, albeit we were there in low season, it might be different at other times. Cutlery on the other hand was hard to come by, the staff put cutlery on the tables but nowhere near at the rate people were using it so everyone salvaged what they could from empty tables thus making it even worse for newcomers. Spoons were a particular problem, they were literally like gold-dust. We would frequently see people walking around with bowls of melting ice cream just preying they might soon find a spoon. Perhaps this is why people avoid the soup! This could so easily be solved just by having cutlery available at the food counters. The other big gripe is around the water. When we checked in the receptionist cheerfully told us that the tap water was not drinking water and that if we wanted bottles of water for our room we should buy it in a shop. I have literally never before heard of an all inclusive hotel that doesn’t include drinking water. If you buy a bottle you can try to fill it up in the restaurant although this is specifically forbidden with notices attempting to dissuade you. The other option is to fill bottles up at the bar but the water here is often discoloured and of strange taste. The hotel needs to supply bottles of drinking water, it is completely unacceptable to expect guests at an all inclusive 4 star hotel to buy drinking water every day. On the subject of drinks, they also need to get proper fruit juices, using syrupy orangeade in place of orange juice in cocktails is not the mark of a good hotel. To be honest all of the cocktails were fairly horrible. In spite of all this, the hotel overall was nice, we liked the staff, the location, the pools, the gym and the general feel. We checked out on our last day and had almost the whole day to wait before our pickup, we appreciated that the staff went out of their way to point out that we could still use all the facilities and the restaurant etc even though we had checked out. Basically the hotel is ok if you are not bothered about the points above. I have included them here mainly in case the staff want any very easy ideas for making improvements. If you want a quiet hotel in this price range its worth considering this one.
Just wanted to leave a honest view for anyone travelling as a family. On arrival we were greeted at the reception, unfortunately there was a mix up with our rooms and the rooms we needed to share with our children only has occupancy for 2 not 3 so we had to wait a couple of hours for this to be corrected. While we waited we were allowed to have dinner. Once we finally got our rooms there were no bedding for the children. We finallly got some bedding but some of this was damp but we just made do with the bits that were ok. We also had to make the beds our selves not great for an all inclusive. We spent most days at the village pool which was lovely but never used the other pool as it was dirty with lots of floaty bits in it that looked like dead skin As for the food it wasn’t that great sometimes cold with limited choices for children my youngest son ending up just eating chips and plain pasta most nights there so we ending up going out else where for dinner some nights just so he could eat properly. The staff in the restaurant were nice and even asked if we would like them to set up a table for us so we could sit together for each meal. They did this for us for a couple of days which made a real difference especially that we had 2 disabled people with us but unfortunately someone complained we got special treatment and they were no longer able to do this. As for location it was a nice setting but too far from everything so ending up needing transport. public transport isn’t very regular and a fair walk in the heat for anyone and even harder for us with disabled family members. Taxis were even worse we ordered taxis lots of times and they were cancelled or long waits. With the mixture of transport issues and food problems we ending up spending another £1000 at least ( for 3 of us) Not what you expect if your going to a 5 star all inclusive
Location is a bit remote, although the beach and local "Strip" for shops, bars and restaurants is about a 25 mins walk away. Not recommended at midday or in the dark! Rooms are okay, cleaned daily by friendly staff! In fact everywhere is very clean tidy, and almost all the staff are friendly and helpful especially reception! Atmosphere was good in all areas, especially around the pool bar, due to Alexandra probably. My main gripe was the total lack of Internet access despite several requests! WiFi was good but useless without Internet!!! Also lack of daily pool activities and entertainment!
Corali - Informații
Localizare:
- aprox. 2 km de centru Tigaki
- aprox. 9 km de centrul orașului Kos
- aprox. 400 m de nisipoasă plajă
- aprox. 400 m de stația de autobuz
- Calitatea cazării
- Locație
- Camere, Servicii
- Servicii
- Valoare
- Curățenie
- Les R2026-07-13
Location is a bit remote, although the beach and local "Strip" for shops, bars and restaurants is about a 25 mins walk away. Not recommended at midday or in the dark! Rooms are okay, cleaned daily by friendly staff! In fact everywhere is very clean tidy, and almost all the staff are friendly and helpful especially reception! Atmosphere was good in all areas, especially around the pool bar, due to Alexandra probably. My main gripe was the total lack of Internet access despite several requests! WiFi was good but useless without Internet!!! Also lack of daily pool activities and entertainment!
- wifemp2026-07-12Excepțional
Just spent a lovely week here. The hotel grounds are beautiful, rooms a little basic but clean and have everything you need. Mosquito guards on balcony door and window. Food is fresh and plentiful. They have themed evenings (Greek food was delicious). The staff in the restaurant work very hard, especially Agglos, who was very accommodating to our family. Drinks are the usual all inclusive, would recommend the Limoncello Spritz. Alexandria at the pool bar, serves every drink with a smile. The pool is refreshing and manned by hardworking lifeguard Marina, we were shocked to see a family giving her a hard time for asking their children to not swing on the handrail! The handrail had become loose as a result of this! Parents should thank the lifeguard for looking after the safety of their children, not be confrontational. The evening entertainment is fun and the staff at the bar work hard. Tigaki itself is beautiful, would Definitely return to Corali.
- Fred W2026-07-05Excepțional
Beautiful hotel with lovely entertainment the animators played every days with our son and was very funny JAJA AND SHAUNA ARE THE BESTS !!!! (ALLEZ LES BLEUS !!)
De ce merită să alegi acest hotel Corali
- potrivit pentru familia
- într-o locație liniștită
- teren de tenis

