Prepare for your stay with ample bug spray and sunscreen, as sunburn & sand fleas/mosquitoes can be an issue. You'll spot iguanas and coatis on the property (harmless).
Rooms are dated but adequate & feature hammocks for relaxation. Housekeeping is effective, though some sheets may show stains. The TV offers some English channels, including kids' programming & you'll find plenty of charging plugs under the night table. AC & lights function well.
The pool/hot tub area lacks shade, so consider the palapa for cover. Charging stations are available at both the pool & beach. Cabanas can be rented for $15. Remember to keep track of your towel cards, as they are important.
The all-inclusive plan includes alcohol, with sodas limited to Coke, Diet Coke, and Sprite. Water dispensers are plentiful. Food options are limited but edible.
Breakfast at the beach club (you go through a tunnel to get to the beach) offers fruits, cereals, yogurt, pastries, omelets and more. Lunch options at Arcos or the pool snack bar are limited to buffett and a la carte. Dinner does not require reservations and features a range of cuisines, including Mexican and Italian. Don’t forget to ask for ice cream.
The entertainment staff—David, Edgar, Ernesto, Juanita, Ferdinand, Yessie, and Suny—provide activities like water sports, trivia, crafts, and karaoke. Special thanks to Suny for her excellent work in the kids' club. Edgar, you rock!
Internet in the rooms is bad but the lobby & the beach are reliable.