"Solid property with open common areas and a lovely breezy, tropical feel. Our room was spacious and fairly well appointed, the bed was comfortable and the shower water pressure strong. There was a distinct shortage of electrical outlets and those they did have were behind furniture or not in front of a table or desk so devices had to sit on the ground when charging. It also had one of those glass walls between the bathroom and the rest of the room - thankfully there were shutters (!), but when you turn the on the bathroom light at night, it it shines too brightly into the bedroom side. The pool is quite beautiful, and the resort sits on a private bay with a number of cabanas out over the water. Check-in was a bit of a test from a language point of view and you have to ask the right question or you won't get information...they tend not to volunteer it. There is no low-price option for breakfast so we had to walk 5 minutes to the grungy shopping centre next door where we found a surprisingly lovely patisserie. The in-house bar and restaurant is right by the water and looks to have been recently renovated but be ready for high prices and decidedly unremarkable food the nice surroundings. All-in-all, despite a few criticisms, it is a decent option price-wise for a shorter stay as compared, say, to the Intercontinental not far away."