6/10 Okay
Yehuda Daniel
Travelled with family, Travelled with partner
Oct 19, 2025
The property is an ultra modern and minimalist facility. It's pretty on the inside, but approaching it looks underwhelming. You get tired of the premises within your first few hours of walking around; and by the way you will be walking in silence most of the time.
The resort is uncomfortably quiet, there's no music whatsoever, sometimes it feels like you are alone in this massive complex.
If you are spending $400 a night for a basic room, you are expected to pay an extra $350 to exist on the property.
Rooms are beautiful and staff are VERY professional - this is a very strong point of the resort.
Mind you, there's nothing to do outside the facility. And the whole resort does not have much to do there except staying at a number of pools or eating.
Once you are tired of eating, or being at the pool. Here is a comprehensive list of the things that you can do:
1. Go to the Spa
However the spa is deceptively expensive.
The nickel and dimeing of everything ruins your ability to relax. Every service or food you purchase you have to sign off on a check and that completely ruins your time at this resort.
Despite having nothing to do at the resort, everything is charged for. Coffee, water, soda, breakfast/lunch/dinner, toiletries, in-room bath salts, matches for a cigar that you bought, and if you are getting a massage at the spa just be aware that they may charge you extra if they go slightly above what they are expected to do.
Yehuda Daniel
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2025






































