Set just moments from Lambi Beach on the edge of Kos Town, Diamond Deluxe Hotel & Spa is an adults-only retreat shaped around water, symmetry and a calm, contemporary sense of space.
At its centre, a long lagoon-style pool defines the entire layout, with low-rise buildings arranged in clean, balanced lines that give the resort a strong sense of order. Whitewashed surfaces, natural textures and open walkways create a setting that feels light and composed, while bridges and garden pockets introduce movement and softness throughout.
The design is deliberate but never rigid, with water, light and open space working together to shape the atmosphere. It creates a setting that feels quietly structured yet relaxed, where everything flows naturally without feeling overdesigned.
Rooms and suites follow the same architectural rhythm, with interiors kept clean and uncluttered to emphasise space and light. Neutral tones and simple lines allow the focus to remain on the surrounding water and gardens.
Swim-up rooms connect directly to the lagoon pool, creating a seamless relationship with the central feature of the resort, while suites with private pools offer a more enclosed, self-contained experience. Each option feels aligned with the overall design, rather than set apart from it.
Emerald Restaurant leads the dining offering, serving breakfast and an à la carte evening menu in a setting that looks out across the water, reinforcing the hotel’s connection to its central design feature.
Peruzzi Restaurant brings a more contemporary take on Greek cuisine, adding depth to the culinary experience, while the Marquise Lobby Bar, Radiant Pool Bar and Cushion Beach Bar create a series of distinct but connected spaces for drinks and lighter dining throughout the day and into the evening.
The pace of the hotel is shaped by its layout, with the lagoon pool, private beach area and a series of quieter lounging spaces creating a naturally unhurried rhythm. The setting encourages time to be spent within the resort rather than beyond it.
Evenings remain relaxed and understated, with occasional live music and a softer atmosphere that aligns with the overall tone of the property.
The Mazarin Spa adds a more immersive wellness layer, with a hammam, Rasul, sauna and indoor heated pool forming the core of the experience, supported by a full range of treatments.
This space mirrors the wider hotel in its sense of calm and structure, offering a more enclosed, restorative environment that complements the openness of the resort.
Located just outside Kos Town, the hotel sits approximately 4 kilometres from the historic centre and around 24 kilometres from Kos International Airport, combining a quieter coastal position with easy access to the island’s main hub.