Pros: Spacious resort with unique accommodations, an infinity pool, a beach perfect for capturing stunning sunset photos, and areas for tent pitching for a more adventurous stay. Plus, the resort allows guests to bring their own drinks (no corkage fee) and has a mini grocery for convenient access to essential supplies.
Cons: Small pool (can be easily get crowded), limited swimming area due to receding tides that expose a vast stretch of muddy seabed. The beach itself has fine, white sand (possibly artificial), but swimming isn't ideal due to the receding tide and unclear water quality with drainage possibly from the resort. Not ideal for guests who prioritize beachfront swimming. Consider island hopping for clearer waters, but be prepared for...
Read moreThe room smelled nice (the cr not so nice at first, but eventually ok, with water heater). The pool is really nice, with nice view especially at sunset. They clean the pool in the morning (at least on Sunday morning when we were there). Best to visit during weekday maybe or when there are less people because pool is quite small (but really nice).
The beachfront is not so nice for swimming. But the view is good especially during golden hour. Nice at night too as they placed lights at the floating cottage.
Wifi is under construction but data reception is good.
Manned by pleasant and helpful young...
Read moreThe place was great and peaceful. There is an entrance fee but to gain access to the pool you need to pay an additional charge. The beach is also great but the sand on the water is not that advisable to swim because its consistency makes...
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