The Good:
This resort is small in size and well maintained. Compared to other I have been to in the area, it is quite peaceful and relaxing.
There’s a small beach nearby that is easily accessed from the resort via a walkway and spiral staircase. If it’s a reasonably calm day, you cam snorkel in the water there and see a good variety of fish. During our visit in late February / early March we could see whales right from our room balcony. Bring binoculars.
The staff are generally friendly and very accommodating here. There were a few solicitations for time share presentations, but not overly pushy.
The room itself was very nice. We had an ocean view suite which came with a serviceable kitchen, fridge with ice maker and a small washer/dryer. The bed was comfortable and the A/C worked very well.
The Not so Good:
The one restaurant on the resort is expensive. I don’t feel the quality of the food in line with the high cost.
We were admonished for bringing water in an insulated bottle to drink by the pool, being told that “the bar sells water”. This policy seems, well, blatantly greedy. For example, a “two for one drink special “ was over $300 pesos. No so special.
The Bottom Line:
I like this resort for its smaller size and its very nice pools and small accessible beach. If you are looking for a quieter place with beautiful views and well appointed rooms, you will like it here. The main drawback for us was the cost of food and drink.