"We spent three nights at Aristi Mountain Resort at the end of a 10-day trip to Greece, and it exceeded our expectations. The photos and reviews do not do it justice. The resort has about 26 rooms spread across several stone buildings on the mountainside above the charming village of Aristi.
Our Superior Double Room felt like a private cottage, with its own entrance, spacious bedroom and sitting area, large bathroom with jacuzzi tub, and outdoor seating. Thick stone walls and shutters kept the room naturally cool, so air conditioning was rarely needed.
Breakfast was excellent, served indoors or on a terrace with spectacular mountain views. We also enjoyed dinner one evening. The food and service were excellent, though prices were higher than in the village. A more casual daytime menu would be welcome for snacks.
The pool was rarely crowded, but shade was limited. The same was true of the restaurant terrace, where a larger roof would improve comfort. Opening the dining room to the outdoors creates a lovely atmosphere but also attracts flies.
The poolside lounge, terrace, and bar are underused. Offering drink menus, light snacks, and more shade would make these spaces more inviting.
Overall, the resort has a relaxed, luxurious atmosphere that we thoroughly enjoyed. The indoor pool beside the spa offers a quieter alternative, though direct access to the adjoining terrace would make it even better."
"My partner and I stayed here for three nights in late June, between visits to Corfu and Zagori, and were very happy with our choice.
Built in 1998, the hotel has the feel of a classic mountain resort. While some reviews describe it as “dated,” that really only applied to our room. The rest of the property felt traditionally styled, well maintained, and very inviting.
Our room was spacious, with a balcony overlooking the lake. The bathroom is due for an update, particularly the tub and half-wall shower, which left the floor wet after every use.
The breakfast buffet was excellent, with a bright dining room and a wide selection of hot and cold items.
We were initially concerned that the hotel’s conference centre might make it feel like a business hotel, but that wasn’t the case at all. The large pool area, with plenty of loungers, umbrellas, a bar, and beautifully maintained landscaping, was a highlight of our stay. Although the pool was busy when we arrived on Sunday, the staff did an outstanding job ensuring guests could find available loungers by promptly removing abandoned towels.
The hotel is about a 12 to 15-minute walk from the restaurants and bars in the city centre, making it close enough for convenience while remaining peaceful. We’d happily stay here again."
"So ive stay here before in September 2025. Overall a beautiful hotel and in general the staff are polite. The chambermaids and maintenance man were especially nice and friendly. Sunday morning breakfast there was one rude woman serving the cook as you want part. However its a good base for what I needed during my stay. If I returned I would stay again"
Treat yourself to some pampering and book a hotel with a spa. Hotels with spas are a great way to take a break from your routine and add a layer of luxury to your weekend away.
What is the best spa hotel in Kipoi?
Kipi Mountain Resort is a top spa hotel featuring a lazy river, a bar and a restaurant. Spend the afternoon relaxing in the Hot tub and sauna.
How many spa hotels will I find in Kipoi?
Among Expedia's 7 accommodation options in Kipoi, there is 1 spa hotel.
What's there to see and do in Kipoi?
Experience Kipoi and visit Vikos Gorge, Sarakatsani Village and Papingo Rock Pools. If you have extra time while you're in the area, you might want to stop by Dragon Lake and Pindus.
What is a Kipoi spa hotel?
Spa hotels in Kipoi provide lodging and have a full on-site spa offering services including facials as well as body treatments. Some also offer in-room treatments. Spa hotels are great for rest, rejuvenation and relaxation.