Blue Lagoon Village

Blue Lagoon Village, Xirokambos, Kefalos, Greece
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Blue Lagoon Village is a massive, village-style luxury resort in Kefalos, Kos, Greece. It sits directly on a sandy beach, offering a perfect mix of relaxation and high-energy fun. If you are looking for the best things to do with kids in Kos, this resort is a top contender, featuring a private beach and an extensive on-site waterpark.

Prices for an all-inclusive stay at Blue Lagoon Village vary by season and room type. Expect to pay from £685 per person for a standard stay, though family suites and swim-up rooms will be higher. For the most accurate 2026 pricing and early booking offers, check the official website directly.

If you are looking for the best place for a day out or a full-week family holiday, this resort is an excellent choice. Its self-contained nature means you have everything from a lazy river to a variety of themed restaurants right at your doorstep.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: Yes

Features

Key Features

  • Adventure Land Waterpark: The highlight for kids, featuring multiple waterslides, a pirate ship with water guns, and a lazy river.
  • Diverse Dining: With 8 restaurants, including a Sushi bar, Golden Sun Chinese, and the family-favourite Adventure BBQ, there is something for every palate.
  • Daily Entertainment: A full programme of daytime activities and evening shows, including a mini-disco and professional performances.
  • Sports & Leisure: Facilities include two tennis courts, mini-golf, a 5x5 football pitch, and a fully equipped gym.
  • Spa & Wellness: The PURArelax Spa offers a range of treatments, a sauna, and a steam bath (adults only).

Top 5 Highlights

  • Adventure Land Waterpark: This is the heart of the resort for families, offering slides for all ages and a dedicated splash pool for toddlers.
  • Paradise Beach: Located just 3 km away, this is one of the most famous beaches in Kos, known for its clear water and sandy shores.
  • The Gelateria: A must-visit for kids, serving endless pancakes, waffles, sweets, and ice cream throughout the day.
  • Aegean Main Restaurant: The hub for buffet dining, featuring indoor and outdoor seating with stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
  • The Pirate Ship Play Area: A safe and interactive zone in the waterpark where younger children can play with water cannons and small slides.

Facilities

  • Lockers: Available for use in the spa and fitness areas.
  • Buggy Parking: The resort is expansive but buggy-accessible, with caddies available to help transport families across the grounds.
  • Toilets: Modern, well-maintained facilities located in all restaurants, pools, and public areas.
  • Food Options: Eight restaurants, nine bars, a gelateria for pancakes and ice cream, and a swim-up bar.

Pro-Tips

  • Download the App: Use the resort app to track daily activities and book specialty restaurants in advance.
  • Mid-Day Sun: The waterpark is busiest at midday; try going right when it opens or late in the afternoon to avoid the longest queues.
  • Booking Restaurants: Specialty dining often requires a reservation; book these as soon as you arrive to secure your preferred slots.

FAQ

  • Is it worth it for toddlers? Yes. The resort has baby pools, children’s play areas, and a kids’ club. Because it is large, a sturdy pushchair is recommended for getting around.
  • How long does a visit take? Most families stay 7–10 days to balance waterpark activities with relaxing time at the beach.
  • Where is the best place to park? The resort offers free, secure on-site parking, which is convenient if you’re renting a car to explore nearby areas like Kefalos town or Paradise Beach.

The Visitor Verdict: What Parents Really Think
What Visitors Love

  • Extensive Activity Range: Families consistently highlight that children are kept busy all day, making it a great "no-hassle" holiday.
  • Dining Choice: The sheer variety of food across eight different restaurants is a massive hit with picky eaters.
  • Staff Professionalism: The resort team is praised for their energy, especially the animation and kids' club staff.
  • Cleanliness: Despite the resort's large size, visitors frequently mention the site is kept tidy and clean.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • Resort Size: The complex is very large, which can mean a lot of walking or waiting for the golf-cart caddy service.
  • Specialty Restaurant Availability: During peak season, popular themed restaurants can fill up quickly, leading to some frustration with table availability.

What to see

Detailed Inventory
Attractions & Events

  • Waterslides: Five main flumes including "Adult slides" (min. 120 cm height) and smaller slides for ages 5-10.
  • Kids Club: Supervised daily activities and workshops for children, helping them make friends and participate in the evening mini-disco.
  • Live Shows: Several times a week, the entertainment team puts on high-quality theatre-style shows in the entertainment tent.
  • Sports: Beach volley, basketball, and padel courts are available for active families.

Beyond the Main Attraction

  • Kefalos Village: 10 km away, perfect for a short trip to experience local Greek shops and traditional tavernas.
  • Castle of Kefalos: A historic site nearby offering panoramic views of the bay—great for a family walk.
  • Kos Town: 30 km away, the island's capital is full of ancient ruins, a bustling harbour, and shopping streets.

New for 2026

  • Sustainable Guest Upgrades: The resort has introduced energy-saving switches in all rooms and expanded its waste recycling policy across the complex to reduce its environmental footprint.
  • Intelligent Room Controls: New energy-saving master switches in every guest room ensure lights and climate control systems are optimized to prevent unnecessary energy waste during your absence.
  • Comprehensive Waste Management: The resort has expanded its recycling programme, providing guests with clear, accessible points to sort plastics, glass, and paper, while prioritizing bulk packaging across all kitchens and bars to reduce single-use waste.
  • Advanced Water & Resource Efficiency: New automatic sensors have been installed in garden irrigation and public area lighting, ensuring that resources are used only when necessary and effectively reducing the resort's overall consumption.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

For family with 2 adults & 1 children

  • Twin Garden View — from €372.70/night (full prepay €354.81)
  • Twin Sea View — from €407/night (full prepay €387.40)
  • Twin Frontal Sea View — from €441.30/night (full prepay €419.98)
  • Junior Suite Garden View — from €484/night (full prepay €460.55)
  • Junior Suite Sea View — from €501.50/night (full prepay €477.17)
  • Junior Suite 2-Storey — from €579.20/night (full prepay €550.99)
  • Single Room Garden View — not shown
  • Junior Suite Swim Up — sold out (from €513.08/night later)
  • Deluxe Suite Private Pool — sold out (from €731.87/night later)

Pricing URL: https://bluelagoonvillage.reserve-online.net/?checkin=2026-06-18&rooms=1&nights=2&adults=2&children=1

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: Yes

Birthday Party Details

The hotel does not list formal, bookable birthday party packages on its website. For special occasions, you should contact the guest relations team via email at [email protected] prior to your arrival to arrange a cake or a decorated table at one of the restaurants.

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Address: Blue Lagoon Village, Xirokambos, Kefalos, Greece

Post Code: 85301

Council: Kos Municipality

County: South Aegean

  • Travel: Most guests fly into Kos Island International Airport (KGS). The resort is a 15-20 minute drive/taxi ride from the airport.
  • Car Parking: Free on-site parking is available for all guests.

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