Once we discovered this gem we went every night for a glass of the organic wine from their own vineyards. Certainly didn't taste like your usual Greek wine. Great place, lovely and relaxing in very comfy seats. No pressure to enter like lots of other places.
Highly recommended.
PS: Bought some of their wine and brought it home - tasted just as good!
Visited Kos for the first time in October. We stayed in the annexe - don't get a shock like we did when the rep marches you out of the main reception area and back down the street towards the bridge. We arrived in the dark and didn't have a clue where we were going!
But the annex was very nice - if like us you get a room that overlooked the road. Rooms very clean, basic furniture (what else do you expect in Greece?). Rooms at the side/back had balconies that looked into the centre of the building, don't think I'd have liked that.
No safety deposit boxes in the annexe - you need to go back to reception at the main building or carry your stuff around like we did.
as far as lying on the sunbeds all day goes - this was a good beach. however, there were dangerous rocks lurking beneath the sea, one man slipped and gashed his leg quite badly when we there.
sand is very coa**e and very pebbly as you walk into the sea. this makes you sink into the sand - a sensation i didn't like then i spotted the rocks so didn't venture in again.