The beach was beautiful and the hotel had some nice cabanas and seating area by the water. The actual swimming area at the hotel is a bit rocky and very small but you can go to the main beach up the road.
The area itself is ok. Lots of construction so the noise wakes you up around 7am. Getting places is really hard, we felt isolated there. Most restaurants around the area close at 6pm so for dinner you are forced to really overpay for sushi or Thai food, or you can go to the restaurant at the hotel that charges 500 pesos for an entree. Only looks nice in pictures and we felt that photos online made to be a place that doesn’t actually exist. Most places on the beach don’t serve alcohol, you can’t bring it inside of the park either.
The rooms were way smaller than advertised, the bathroom didn’t have a door and the walls were essentially made out of bamboo. We were lucky it didn’t rain because it would definitely leak. There is no AC, only a little fan that is attached to the top of the canopy bed that also has some mold on it probably from how humid it is in the room. The floor is just plain concrete, looks dirty and had a lot of sand everywhere. The detergent that they use on the sheets is very strong if you’re sensitive to that.
The yoga class in the morning was nice, minus the construction noise throughout the class and the mats were really old and smelled.
Overall we felt like it wasn’t worth the price that we paid for the hotel.