Overview
Only 100 yards from Psalidi Beach and within 0.6 miles from Kos Town, Olga Hotel features a bar and a sun terrace with free Wi-Fi access. It offers rooms with a balcony overlooking the Aegean Sea or the mountain.Fitted with tiled floors and floor-to-ceiling windows, the rooms of Olga are simply decorated with wooden furnishings. Each unit is equipped with a mini bar, a TV and a radio. The private bathroom comes with a shower.Olga Hotel lies 1.2 miles from Kos Port and 16.2 miles from Kos International Airport. A mini market can be found at just 50 yards. Tigkaki Village with its sandy beach is at 6.2 miles. Free public parking is possible on site.
Dodekanessos Islands. Island-hop your way around the Dodecanese Islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea, from the raw natural wonder of Karpathos to the holy sites of Patmos. Book a room with Olga Hotel and discover medieval castles, walled cities and exquisite beaches. Travelers who are interested in Greek mythology and ancient ruins will have a field day here. The islands also are a perfect destination for those who want to chill out in less crowded destinations where they can hike, walk on pebble beaches and absorb a colorful local culture. In Greek, the word Dodecanese stands for twelve islands, deriving from the word “dodeca” meaning twelve and “nisia” meaning islands. As a matter of fact, they are not twelve in number but many more…Telling a white lie about their name, all we could say about them is that they must have a seductive character ready to gloriously mislead us to an unforgettable experience of traditional and serene island life. Their main aim is to misguide you of your exact location and to mislead you as far as loosing track of time is concerned. It is obvious from the moment you cast your eyes on Olga Hotel at Makrygianni 1, 3rd September Sq.,Paradeisi, Kos Town, 85300, Greece. Therefore, book a room with Olga Hotel and put your minds at ease and just enjoy the intake of the endless parade of images to your utmost gain…From the capital island, Rhodes, to the smallest and most secluded islet of the complex.
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