Mitsis Hotels Rodos Village, Kiotari
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Rodos Village, a hotel complex of Lux class that belongs to the Mitsis Hotels Group, occupies a privileged site of Rhodes as it is built at the beautiful region Kiotari. Offering high standard amenities, facilities and services, it guarantees an exceptional stay for your vacations.Nearby Hotels Viewed by Other Travellers
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Mitsis Hotels Rodos Village Reviews
" Fab holiday! "
Submitted By: sammy.jWe ended up having a flight delay, arriving at our destination after midnight. Tired and hungry, we were pleased to be offered fresh rolls and apples. Could have done with some drinks too but the bars were shut,and we couldn't drink the tap water. We were shown to our rooms, which were lovely. Very spacious and clean with air conditioning, and a balcony with views of the sea. Plenty of storage space was provided too.
The buffet restaurant offered a good range of food, with a good choice of traditional greek dishes too. Even the fussiest amongst us managed to find something to eat!My only criticism would be that although the food offered varied from day to day,it became a bit boring after 2 weeks-however, the pool bar offered a range of food too, so it was nice to have a choice of where to eat at lunch. The pizzeria was a great alternative and we took advantage of it a couple of times. The pizzas were gorgeous,and the views of the pool and sea were stunning.
The bars offered a fair range of cocktails using non branded spirits. Don't expect cocktail umbrellas and slices of fruit shoved on the side of the glass!! The staff at the rock bar were very hospitable, and more than happy for us to create our own concoctions. Ask for "Eyes Closed" if you decide to go there!!
The animation team were great fun, and worked hard to involve us in games both in and out of the pool. Water aerobics was led by Toto, who was very amusing. The kids all got involved with water polo and we all loved the cheesy latino song and dance played at the end of the game!
The animation team carried on working hard until late at night, providing the nightly entertainment in the amphitheatre. Lots of visual comedy, kids disco, karaoke, greek dancing and bingo were provided. Be prepared for alot of multi-lingual dialogue...and sometimes tacky but good fun! Well done to Evie, Daniella, Alex, Lenka, Eduardo,lucas, Gio, Bebe and Muigi and the rest of the team.
The beach was nice, maybe a little gritty- but sunloungers were provided, the beach bar had a selection of snacks including hotdogs and slices of watermelon, and the canoes were free. It's worth getting a cheap snorkel as the water is beautifully clear and there are plenty of fish!
The bus stops are just outside the hotel. Visit Lardos if you want to see a really laid back, authentic greek village. Costs less than 2 euros to get there, and Memories bar do gorgeuos cocktails for 5. The guys that run the bar are really friendly and we ended up spending our last evening there just for the atmosphere..
Pefkos is lovely, but a bit more "touristy" The glass bottom boat trip there is worth checking out, we had a fantastic couple of afternoons sailing around the coastline by a really friendly host with a cracking sense of humour.
Lindos is gorgeous, very picturesque. The bay contains the most amazing turquoise sea and the houses are unspoilt. There's a good choice of rooftop restaurants. We had lunch at Stefanos where you could get a kids meal for 4 euros, and adult's for around 7.
Shimba bar is just over the road from the hotel. It's gorgeous, although the drinks are quite pricey- but still worth checking out.
Our group contained kids as young as three and teenagers too. They all had fun, and there was plenty to keep them all occupied. For us adults, there was plenty to do if you're not into lazing around on a sunlounger all day.
Good for: Beach
" Loved it! "
Submitted By: Jan BottleAs for the area, Kiotari is a purpose built tourist resort - real Greece it is not. However we hired a car and explored the island every day, there was plenty to do and see. Other than the Faliraki area which is awful, Rhodes is a lovely island - Lindos and the west coast are particularly stunning.
Overall, I would totally recommend this hotel and Rhodes - only warning it is very hot, even June was a bit too much for me!
" Great place with great people "
Submitted By: hotelierI will start by saying that we both work in hospitality, indeed i actually own a small hotel in the UK and know only too well that some customers expectations cannot be met all of the time, especially in a place as large as this with over 450 rooms.
The hotel is not 5* by UK standards but then you aren't paying anywhere near those prices either.. we paid £1100 for the fortnight including transfers etc.and this wouldn't get you many nights in a full standard 5* hotel in the uk or anywhere else.
That said, the Rodos Village is maintained by a dedicated and very friendly team who go to great lengths to ensure your rooms are spotless, the gardens are lovely and that the facilities are up to standard.
Power outages, as mentioned in other reviews have little to do with the hotel and are common in Rhodes, but shouldnt last more than a couple of hours, are often in the middle of the night,and lets face it they can happen anywhere.
On arrival we were allocated a room on the 1st floor of the main building which is above the kitchen and can get very warm. We had stayed in the same place on the previous visit so on this occasion had arranged with jetline travel to have an upgrade to garden/ or sea views. When we pointed this out to reception they apologised immediately, explained that they did not have an arrangement with the booking agent to offer upgrades, but were in fact unable to change the room until the next morning which wasnt a problem. After breakfast we were shown a room at the top of the complex( taken by porter on bus)and when we agreed they swiftly organised the transfer of our luggage. You really cant complain about a service recovery like this, especially as it was due to the UK agents mis-selling.
The Hotel has 4 pools 1 large lower pool, 1 indoor by the cafe bar, 1 small in the middle of the complex and 1 large by another bar at the top of the complex.There was an element of British residents complaining about a lack of sunbeds but we didnt have a problem, mostly because we were'nt turning up straight from bed at 4pm. There are also ample beds at the hotels beach area which has another bar and watersports centre.
Food was widely varied in comparison to many of the all inclusive resorts we have been to and i would go so far as to suggest that if you coulnt find a suitable meal then you are very picky. every night there was a salad bar with choice of cold meats and fish, 8 salads plus a variety of olives, roasted peppers and condiments etc. For main courses there are ten hot choices every evening plus a show cooking stand and grill chef cooking the meat or fish of the day. During our stay this included swordfish, sea bass, pork fillet, steak, liver, chicken and rabbit
there is also a wide variety of desserts.
The staff are happy to cater to special requirements given the appropriate notice and the restaurant waiters and maitre d' are all fantastically efficient and polite.
There is also a small pizzeria and pasta restaurant at the top of the complex that makes great wood fired pizza and early booking is advisable.
The staff in the hotel are really superb. having read previous reviews i wonder how the people who found issue with them were speaking to them. Some told me that they get annoyed when english tourist come and speak to them slowly like they dont understand. This is a particular insult to their intelligence as the majority of them speak fluent english, german, italian, polish, and russian. A simple greeting of kali mera/spera and an attempt to ask their name is all that is needed to break the ice, and is appreciated especially by the staff who work 15 hour days with no pay as they are on international work placements!
The animation/entertainment team at the hotel are a particularly brilliant bunch of young people. they are there to help all day with anything and try very hard to to get you to take part in at least some of their activities, they have a very difficult job catering for a 1000 guests a week doing sports all day and putting on shows every evening which are very well attended and for good reason. the shows can be dance related, audience participation, comedy or a cabaret and all are well thought out fun for families and singles alike. So big love to Gino, Evi, Toto and their entire team who gave us a thoroughly enjoyable time so often.
The hotel location is good for couples, families and older people, younger people looking for a clubbing holiday may find choice limited but there is a good beach club and another night club and several bars on the beach front 300m from the hotel. There are quite a few steep hills and steps in the area, however there are lifts and several wheel chair users at the hotel during our stay. The location is also well serviced with a pharmacy various companies offering excursions, car hire, motorbike hire and various small super markets.
I would whole heartedly recommend the hotel to anyone looking for a relaxing and entertaining holiday without having to do anything, The resort tries very hard to deal with everyone in the best way possible but people must bear in mind that as 90% of the clients are italian then the service is geared more towards them. This caused us no problems and in fact we enjoyed it, however as i said at the beginning, if you are looking for hyatt or shangri la style luxury then you wont find it here, what you do get is a good value, honest no nonsense holiday around very nice people in a very nice place.
Advice: quiet, shigle beach with beautifully clean water, great location for exploring the island by car/bus
Activities: Shimbas beach bar was great for nightlife, excellent cocktails
Good for: Beach
" whingers! "
Submitted By: holidaylove(Correct me if I'm wrong but it does have a hell of a lot to offer), and having stayed at a variety of 5* hotels in the U.K and europe this was one of the friendliest. The staff were second to none whether it was first light or last orders, maybe people who found some members of staff to be rude should perhaps think about how they themselves had spoken to the staff! Its a simple rule we learn as kids, treat others how you would wish to be treated yourself!
Anyway, in short it was a great holiday and wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.
Please don't be put off by people that have nothing better to do than whinge!
Also try the restaurant across the way for a change of scenery the most gorgeous food ever! I cant remember the name but it has a Grape Vine growing across the roof and it has stunning views over the sea.
Advice: Go if you want to be made feel special and welcome
Activities: There are fantastic boat trips around the cliffs, beautiful!
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Submitted By: Mrs C CollinsThe resort itself is quiet. The Rodos Village hotel is built over a large area of land with lots of steps but which gives it a lot of character. It has two very large swimming pools and one smaller and one indoor pool. We preferred to go on the beach each day as the sea was just the best to swim in, so warm and clean and there were more parasols and sunbeds to be had. It wasn't easy to get a parasol or sunbed at all around the pools as it seemed that people were laying their towels out way before 7.00 a.m.!! The sunbeds themselves are getting quite tatty and several were broken and so need replacing. The hotel furniture on the terrace and in the Rock Cafe area also were very tatty and need replacing, all looking very tired. The hotel itself was having quite a few problems with its air conditioning. We went two nights without air conditioning when ours broke down and we approached the reception staff four times about it, even requesting fans to help us out, but they weren't very helpful. It was only when we complained to our rep. on the third day that she got them to confirm that they would get something done that day and it was! The hotel reception area and bar area are not air conditioned which made it very unpleasant in the extreme heat and everyone we spoke to were complaining that they were surprised that a hotel of that size couldn't provide good air conditioning throughout the hotel.
The dining room staff work very hard and were all extremely polite. You do have to queue to get into the dining room at busy times and also to get some meals, but wasn't really a problem, although personally we found it overall too manic at times for our liking, we prefer smaller and quieter! The food became a bit boring after a week (we have had much better quality in other hotels). The pool bar / cafe was supposed to provide food and drink up to 6.00 p.m. but some evenings they were closing up at 5.30 p.m. telling us one evening that they had finished cooking chips etc. which was half hour before closing. If the All Inclusive states up to 6.00p.m., then really this should have been available and not closing when they wanted to. The beach bar was very good, but their rolls with fillings weren't always that nice, but do try their ham and cheese paninis, they are really nice. Their Frappe coffees are awful. Do walk up to Dimitris in the Square to get a really good Frappe and meet Coco, his parrot.
Our 15 year old daughter enjoyed herself and did make plenty of new friends. The entertainment is ok, they do work hard and are quite funny at times, but can also be a bit 'corny'. Their version of Irish dancing was a let down and when my daughter, who is an Irish dancer showed them how it should be done, they were pleasantly surprised and even wanted her to show them a few steps. Some of the daytime entertainment round the pool areas wasn't for us. The beach area had volley ball and stretching for those who wanted to take part.
Overall, we enjoyed our holiday, the weather was really hot, over 40degrees most days.
We would return to Kiotari at some point in the future, but would like to try the Maris Hotel on the other side of the road, as we found the Rodos Village too large and too noisy at times for our liking with poor quality fixtures and fittings / furniture and generally it does have the atmosphere of a Butlins Holiday Camp! As everyone we met said, the hotel is definitely not a 5 Star hotel, it is only a 3 Star. We will return to Rhodes itself and would like to try further up the East coast side towards Lindos, which is really nice.
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Submitted By: SJ LaycockThe pea soup pool was eventually treated with so many chemicals my six year old son will probably never have an eye infection as long as he lives. You go to Greece for sun, sea and relaxation - you'll get the sun and you can walk down to the sea if you feel up to the trip. You will also be relaxed but only if you have not paid over the odds and can live with the many "extras" you simply will not have bargained for - getting up extra early for a sunbed, being extra careful as you walk around the place and making sure you get to the restaurant extra early.
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Submitted By: Mrs C BellWhile we were away there were fires, so it was a bit noisy. This lasted nearly a week, but the Greek people were fantastic, and our rep kept us informed of progress. The firefighters and the army did a brilliant job putting out this mammoth task by filling up with sea water every 10-15 minutes.
The Rodos Village staff were fantastic. If you are going on holiday here, def go to the Amphitheatre entertainment, we saw a black and white show which was so good that everyone enjoyed it. The Rock bar staff are fantastic, especially Valentino who was another Tom Cruise in Cocktail (not the looks but throwing ice in the air and catching it).
We didnt really venture outside of the complex, although we took the bus to Lindos one day which cost 2 euro on the bus there, and 2 euro back, worth going to visit, but very hot.
On the whole the holiday was really good, worth the money - I give it 8/10.
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i am a 14 year old and i loved this holiday
i went with my dad my 2 year old brother and my stepmum ,
as we arrived we were all a little dissapointed as we read it was a 5 star and that it was a beach hotel , it wasnt on the beach , as we had a pram it was very difficult as there are too many steps to get up to the pool and the entertainment theatre , the animation team were the best , the entertainment in the day was good but in the night very dissapointing , the food was brilliant , but as i am a fussy eater i lived in fruit and pasta , no chips in the night , the snack bar was amazing definately worth it for all inclusive , but the downside for me was that there was nothing around it , the other downsides were we had an earthquake , and a huge forest fire ! , which is still going , but too be honest i wouldnt reccomend this to family's ,
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Submitted By: Mr PAUL DELANEYThere is also the pizzaria which is superb and gives you the chance to be waited on for a change! You do have to book this early at the reception but it is well worth getting up early for.
The hotel was mostly occupied by europeans during our stay and I must state that this was a pleasant surprise,they where great fun and friendly, only on rare occasions was there the odd act of rudeness.
You do have to get up early to get a sun lounger but tell me where you dont! Anyway it is well worth it at the main pool because you will be superbly entertained by two of the nicest most talented people you are likley to meet anywhere,Ramsey and Mido.These two are the main members of a quite superb annimation team led by Gino,they work extraordinary long hours,15hrs a day 6 days aweek,yet they always kept me and my family entertained,Water polo,darts,aqua gym, aerobics as well as just chatting.(I must'nt forget dj Alex who was also fabulous fun around the pool)If you joined in the fun,it was great.A message to my fello ninjas (HE HA WHO HA ARGH!!!) and for those people who met the sixth spice girl (ROMAN) AIEE AIEE !!
At night time it was of to the amphitheatre,a great setting where you where entertained by the most talented annimation team ever.Again Ramsey and Mido where the main men but they where supported by the rest of the team who all gave everything they had to entertain you.Some of the things Ramsey and Mido did would not be out of place at any show anywhere in the world,truly outstanding,these two would be big part of our decision to return,yes,they are that good...14 nights,14 different shows,excellent.
The hotel is secluded but it is clearly stated in all brouchers,so why people are complaining about this i've no idea,I would suggest that you hire a car if possible because the rest of the island is a must see.
The hotel is very hilly so if this is problem don't go as some are very steep.
All in all a great holiday,maybe not 5 star but for sheer enjoyment 10 star!!
PAUL,BRENDA, LEWIS & CALLUM.















even if you didn't have much money spending wise , this hotel caters for you completely. if i wanted to i could live in complete luxury without setting foot outside the hotel. Brilliant :') .
Advice: totally worth it :)
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Good for: Beach