Apollo Blue
Rodos · Greece · Faliraki
About Apollo Blue — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Rodos
Apollo Blue is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Rodos, Greece. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
Hospitality at the hotel is great. All the staff is very helpful. The facilities are immaculate and well kept. On site, the food and drinks are very affordable and is a great place for both families and couples. Easy access to the beach.
I wanted to say a huge thank you — both to Apollo Blue and Apollo Beach. We came to Rhodes for a vacation, and were welcomed with open arms. The staff answered all our questions and were kind and helpful. After two days, the war between Israel and Iran broke out, and we were stuck with no way to return home. Apollo Beach were very understanding, tried to help us stay a few more days, and when there were no more available rooms, they offered us a small discount and arranged for us to move to Apollo Blue, the sister hotel across the street, which is considered a higher standard. There too, we were received with care and warmth, even though we didn’t know how long we’d be staying — we extended day by day. So I just wanted to say a big thank you — these hotels are simply 10/10, both in the quality of the facilities and the kindness of the staff.
We stayed at this hotel for 9 days and had half-board. The hotel isnowhere near 5 stars. - rooms need renovation, a lot. drain flies are everywhere in the bathroom so you must not forget closing the bathroom door to avoid them coming to room. - common areas also require a lot of fixing. wherever you look, you see the hotel is showing its age. - variety at the restaurant is limited. the waiters are pretty rude and they treat you like second class citizen if you’re not all inclusive guest. - as mentioned by other guests, sunbeds on the beach cost €8 a day. additionally, indoor pool costs €10 a day per person because it is part of the “spa facilities”. - even the basic games like pool table is paid which is ridiculous. The only good thing about the hotel is its location as it is pretty close to Faliraki which was handy because we had most of our dinner outside instead of the hotel.