The property is located central Island on west side with a small beach and a long pier at the water. The beach was kept decent, there was seaweed sunken on the bottom, so there was only a little bit of sand to walk on in the ocean.
We had a lower jungle room, which was small, but had everything we needed including a small veranda with chairs and small tables. The one complaint is the open air Japanese restaurant about 150 feet out the front door of room. You could not see it, but until 11 o’clock at night, you could certainly hear it. Some nights were worse than others. They do provide earplugs in the room.
The staff was amazing, in fact, we needed a couple extra nights and Francisca at the front desk was very accommodating and a pleasure to deal with.
They have bottled water you can fill your containers up with and they allowed us to store our luggage until our ferry ride back to the mainland was scheduled for.
We had the included breakfast as part of our package. The price and quality is good, but we did skip it a couple days to hit up a couple of the other local restaurants. We were not a big fan of their coffee, but of course this is subjective.
The beach club (Areia) associated with the hotel was a little bit confusing. Some mornings they played nice relaxing Spanish music. Others they played thumping electronic music. I think it all depends on who had control of the remote each day. My suggestion would be to read the room a little better.
Great spot, beautiful island.