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5.0 of 5
PO Box 337, Psalidi 85300, Greece (Formerly Iberostar Kipriotis Maris)
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Ranked #8 of 19 hotels in Psalidi
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2 reviews
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“HUGE LET DOWN”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 27 August 2011
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The Kipriotis Maris/Hippocrates are on the same complex , rated 4 & 5 star !!! The room we had was in Hippocrates , it was nice & modern , but the bathroom was very dated , although basic it was clean.
The FOOD , we watched the RUDE staff at breakfast , pouring dregs of coffee from one pot to the other to make full pots (of old coffee) , then put them on the table for the next guests who came and sat down !!!! Chips and stale omelette were served every day and the bacon most days was raw !!! Lunch , the salad bar was lovely , but the hot dishes were bland and tasteless , a couple of days there was a chef grilling pork and chiken , that was nice with the salad , but sadly was not available every day . Dinner , the same shambles , luke warm tasteless food !! beach wear in the dining room , the Manager did nothing to ask the guests to put clothes on , he just ignored it !!! Not a good look in a 5* dining room .
All soft drinks at all times were WATERED DOWN and tasted of nothing , everything is being done a very very cheap budget , its very sad .
At the most a 3* , could not recommend.

  • Stayed August 2011, travelled with family
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
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Management Sol Kipriotis Village, Manager at Kipriotis Maris, responded to this review
22 September 2011
Dear Guest,

At first, we would like to thank you for having stayed in our hotel.

We appreciate your comments on our bathrooms, staff, food & beverage, but we must insist on setting the record straight on some points as we find your description to be poles apart from the actual situation.
Our bathrooms were renovated last winter at the same time with the rooms. We find it bizarre for the rooms to be nice and modern but the bathrooms very dated.

Our restaurant staff is being constantly trained to be welcoming and accommodating to our guests and we have achieved a result in this that is acknowledged by our guests on hundreds of questionnaires that we receive and process. Occasionally, having a problem with one of them can happen but when reported, we address the matter on the spot. Besides it is unmerited judging all of them as rude.

We brew fresh coffee, several times every morning. Therefore, the transfusion that you describe has no reason to take place in our hotels.

In all our restaurants together with the 14 day revolving buffet, there are permanent “show-cooking” stations. For breakfast every day they cook bacon, fired eggs, omelet and fries. Omelet is cooked each morning in front of the guests’ very eyes. This fact also makes us wonder: how can it be stale?
Show-cookings, have each day for lunch and dinner (except on theme nights) French fries, a grilled meat, fish or poultry with different sauces.
Right in front of the show cooking station there is a buffet with 12 different hot plates. There is a cold buffet with at least 4 composed and 4 plain salad vegetables, another satellite buffet with 5-6 kinds of fresh fruit and 5-6 kinds of pastries. Finally, there is an ice cream station with no less than 5 different ice cream flavors.
All hot food is kept in special inox containers at 85 degrees so that the food is at 67 degrees.

Soft drinks and juices–as in all seasonal hotels - are dispensed through “post mix” machines and are regularly attuned to maintain the correct taste. Eventually a container empties and has to be replaced and at that time the 1 or 2 remaining drinks can be a bit watery. It takes however only seconds for the staff to replace the empty container.

Unlike your disapproving biased description, the Manager and the staff does try to vocally impose the dress code. This however, is a hotel – we have limits in trying to persuade people who do not respect the rules and we choose not to create a scene in the middle of the dining room.

Our official rating by the appropriate authority is 5 stars.

The fact that due to high occupancy and heavy check-in volume on the day of your departure, we were unable to let you keep the room for a late check out, shouldn’t have, clouded your judgment and lead you to publish this misleading review.

The management and the staff even way before your arrival coped with and tried to please every single one of your numerous requests.

We hope that you would give this fine hotel and its staff another chance to prove its quality and hospitality.

The management of Kipriotis Hippocrates & Maris Suites
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London, United Kingdom
2 reviews
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2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“Perfect for a sunny,relaxed summer break for couples and older families.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 October 2010
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We were booked to stay at Hippocrates but on arrival our booking was 'lost' and we had to wait 5 hours (4-9am!) to be given rooms in the sister hotel Maris. (2 mins away). It was a blessing in disguise as we had large rooms with balconies overlooking the pool. The pool itself was less busy and it meant we could use bar facilities in Maris and Hippocrates. Meals were in Hippocrates restaurant. Food was good quality but the variety was not great every day. Staff were lovely,charming and always willing to help. The location near the sea was perfect although the beaches close by were not great. the gentle breeze meant it was never too hot although it was 35 degrees the week we were there! I would go back and reccomend to anyone. If you want night and poolside entertainment it is not for you though.

  • Stayed September 2010, travelled with family
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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“Excellent holiday”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 August 2010
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We had read the reviews so had an idea what to expect. We went all inclusive and the Maris fully lived up to expectations - food had to be taken at the Panorama as numbers were down on the complex but this was no problem - food was excellent - great choice and good quality.
Service in the bars was very good and there was good company and plenty to do for my daughter.
Entertainment is geared to the Italian tourists, and there are several other nationalities in the hotel but this adds to the atmosphere.
Kos Town is easliy accessible.
A really good relaxing holiday.

  • Stayed August 2010, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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“We booked 2 weeks all inclusive at the Iberostar Panorama but ended up at the sister hotel Panorama Maris down the hill”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 June 2009
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We booked 2 weeks all inclusive at the Iberostar Panorama but ended up at the sister hotel Panorama Maris down the hill, and this was late at night.
The Maris isnt a 5* as we had booked -but is still nice, quieter than Panorama with less children, the food was nice, room standard-meant to have seaview but could'nt really see it as there's trees and bushes in he way and staff friendly and helpful with waiter service around the pool.
We managed to get moved up to the Panorama for the 2nd week and it is much nicer with lovely rooms, lovely cocktails, gorgeous panorama seaviews, but just a bit busier and less relaxing as there is more kids and its a larger hotel.
Even though it stated the Panorama on our confirmation, they said it was all part of one big complex of 4 hotels (Panorama /Maris /Kos Bay view and another one) and you could end up in either Panorama or Maris!!!
But the Maris isnt what we booked and paid for and definately isnt a 5* probably a 4*.
Entertainment is really none existent apart from a man on a keyboard 5 nights a week and 2 nights they have a greek night or someone in to sing.
Beach is across road from Maris and down hill and across road from Panorama (as the Panorama is at the top of a hill), beach is ok nothing special.
Buses stop outside the hotel reguarly to take you into Kos which takes about 10-15mins.
Cant walk anywhere as its a busy main road, no relaxing romantic evening walks!!

  • Stayed June 2008, travelled as a couple
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Brighton
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“Huge disappointment on so many levels - Definitely NOT 5*”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 September 2008
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In Summary

Huge disappointment on so many levels - Definitely NOT 5*
Miss sold Panorama Hotel and forced to stay at Maris Hotel
(Report being filed with the UK European consumer centre
– through Trading Standards Institute)
Clean and tidy complex
Very poor beach
Sea view was a ‘sea glimpse’ overlooking bins
OK buffet dining experience
Inconsistent staff training and service delivery standards
Not 5* by any means

In detail

We were oversold this holiday with a promise of 5* all-inclusive 'luxury'.
We bought (text from our receipt)
Iberostar Kipriotis Panorama
Room with Sea View….all incl basis….hotel

We were placed in the Maris hotel advertised also as 5*.
Having worked in the travel industry for many years staying at 5* hotels around the world for the last 20 years - I can definitely assure you that this hotel was a good 3* to an OK 4*.

Transfer
When we arrived we were put on the bus and told by the rep “you are the 2 additions”, handed a piece of paper with ‘Maris’ written on it along with our return transfer details. When we pulled up outside the Panorama hotel we thought that it looked very impressive – although we were then told that we were staying at the bottom of the hill, closer to the beach at the Maris hotel. From a distance the Maris looked good. Initially this didn’t appear to be a problem as we thought it was a 5* hotel. The reception was very nice the staff welcoming and helpful. We were quickly on our way to our room. It literally was 100 meters from the reception.

Room
This was a good-sized room with plenty of hanging space, storage drawers and a fridge. The advertised Satellite TV had one channel running very old American drama but no English-speaking channels for news etc, all the other channels catered for the mainly Dutch and Italian clientele. Two uncomfortable beds pushed together, good air conditioning and good room and bedside lighting. The room had a marble floor which I had never experience before in a 5* although I suppose that it did help keep the room cool.

Our room was right at the front of this sprawling complex: coach, buses, taxis all stopped outside our balcony with people coming and going all day and night. The local scooter hoire shop is at the end of the complex and the road outside is used as a testing area for people renting the scooters and two-seater motor buggies – they ride them up and down fast, some demonstrating their skill at skidding on gravel by way of testing the bikes before renting them.

Sea View
Having seen the pictures on the website of the sweeping panoramic views of the Aegean Sea looking onward to Turkey – we were somewhat disappointed with the ‘sea glimpse’. The beach was tree lined and so you had to look through a break in the trees to see the sea. However, and this was once of my greatest criticisms we had a direct view of three large Sulo bins which we had to look over for our ‘sea glimpse’.

I went to talk to the front office manager who told me that was the sea view! I said that I thought that a view of the bins was unacceptable and she actually shrugged her shoulders and said, “This is sea view”. She was not really very interested in handling our complaint – I asked if we could move 3 rooms closer to the main building which would have presented us a slightly better sea glimpse, she did indeed check the system and tell us that that room would be available in 3 days time. Having reflected on this and not wanting it to spoil the holiday I went back a day later to ask for that room change and was told that the room was now allocated to someone else. Having complained again I was offered a sideways move to the other side of the complex with an even worse view. I declined the move telling the receptionist that I was extremely upset. We never heard from the front office manager again until I asked for the email address at the end of the holiday.

Beach
From the Iberostar website
Iberostar's guiding principles
On the best beaches in the world
The greatest of care for our surroundings

Having crossed a busy road, pass the bins to get to the dirt track. You are greeted with what looks like an ice cream / fish and chip van, advertising itself as a canteen for all-inclusive guests, offering a glass of juice or ice tea, a beer or bottle of water.

Wooden pallets are aligned in single file to form a walkway over the dirt track on to the grit beach. This is a pebble beach at the waters edge that turns to grit, on which are placed the uncomfortable mainly torn sun loungers and umbrellas. The grit is not kept even in a 3* standard, it is littered with plastic bottles and cigarette butts. We witnessed one couple arrive at the beach and the lady burst into tears saying to her husband, “This is horrible”.

You had to walk to the next lot of sun loungers along the beach to use the toilets facilities. These were two wooden sheds housing a WC and sink. Although smelling fresh and covered in post cards of the local area, I have never encountered this before at a 5* resort.

In complete contrast the beach that you had to walk onto to use the toilet had really comfortable padded sun loungers and was incredibly well maintained. The gentleman that owed the beach had gone to great effort to create a golden sandy beach from the pebble at the waters edge on which his sun loungers sat. For this experience you paid an additional 6 euros per lounger per day.

Complex grounds
Very well kept garden areas. The pools were immaculate and the seating area clean and tidy always.


Food
From the Iberostar website
Iberostar's guiding principles
Exquisite cuisine

Pretty average buffet dining.
A very good salad, OK dessert bar and average hot food, trays and trays of re-heated food brought out and placed under hot food lamps which quickly got a crust forming on as it was drying under the lamps. What is not eaten one night comes out the following night in a different guise.

Very strict times for eating, the evening meal is advertised until 9pm and that does mean 9pm. Lights on the hot lamps go out and the cleaning begins – the food is quickly taken back into the kitchens.

Continental breakfast from 10 till 11am as long as you are happy with a few meats and cheeses, bread, yogurt and one jam, the rest of the selection are removed at 10am. No toast either, the toaster is unplugged a 10am and woe betide anyone that wants it plugged in after 10am, I was treated appallingly by the kitchen staff for asking for toast after 10am.

The offer of al a Carte dining in the Triton restaurant on certain, book able in advance evenings is very alluring until you get there.
We went once to the Asian night: the starter was pumpkin soup; the main was a choice of chicken or pork, we chose the chicken it was the smallest portion of rice with hard chewy pieces of chicken in an inedible sauce. We left the food and walked out in disgust.

The restaurant we ate at was outside and the conflicting and contrasting music from the pool and bar vs the restaurant during the breakfast and lunch service became very wearing after a couple of days.


Entertainment
All in Italian, which we looked at one, evening for about 10 minutes. It was the lads from SprinTours dressing in women’s clothes dancing badly to Cabaret. It may have been funny if we could have understood it.

Greek night in the main restaurant was OK, although I am not sure watching the Maitre'd do a dance for us while being delivered Ouzo on a tray during his dance added to my 5* experience.

Staff
From the Iberostar website
Iberostar's guiding principles
Highly qualified team
Inconsistent.
Front office manager: ineffective and uncaring.
The cleaning staff: exceptional – friendly, polite, chatty and cleaned the room quickly, efficiently and to a very high standard, daily.
The reception staff: very friendly and helpful and apologetic for their manager’s inability to resolve our accommodation issue.
The bar and waiter staff: on the whole were friendly, polite, chatty with exception of two: a young bespectacled blond haired girl and an aging man named Valises. These two blew hot and cold with different customers, we thought that they were downright rude.
Restaurant staff: again on the whole friendly, polite and chatty with the odd exceptions of appalling service standards during breakfast.
Maitre'd: a little officious when seating you, but very quick to respond to our complaint about the kitchen staff.

  • Liked — The bus arriving to take us to the airport
  • Disliked — Staff, view, beach
  • Stayed September 2008, travelled with family
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 1 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Address: PO Box 337, Psalidi 85300, Greece (Formerly Iberostar Kipriotis Maris)
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