Well overpriced flashy resort-
Good for kids, but staying there wasn’t worth it and better not go dining in the beach restaurant as you pay a fortune for a little snack (had a rib eye steak that was thick as a sizzle steak and maybe as big as my female hand for approx ~$50! Accompanied by a handful of dry fries)
The room had a fantastic view, a balcony and a big bath/shower/toilet.
It is run down and needs some attention- definitely not what standard I expected for the price paid.
They have kid’s activities inside a play room- some at extra costs.
They have a kids water play area with pool side bar service at your sun lounge /chair.
They have a big pool and a smaller pool (for adults only) and four big slides down the hill to the beach.
The slides are a lot of fun, but kids have to be 7years old and maximum weight of 50kg.
At the beach they have sun chairs and umbrellas and you can rent bodyboards and sand toys.
On the street side they have their so called Swiss village which contains a restaurant and a clubhouse, a night club and a gym.
They also have a rope climbing park which is only for kids from 14 years of age the sign said- the man at the desk said 7 years, but that still didn’t help satisfying our 4 year old monkey daughter that was very keen to try it…
Bouncy castle free of charge but with loads of holes so it’s not completely blown up.
Breakfast is good and a variety of different kinds, mostly Asian food is the best choice, but soooo many people trying to get something on their plate don’t make it a nice experience.
Best experience for our daughter probably was the complimentary 15-16 o’clock chocolate hour- which basically is like afternoon tea time but with loads of different chocolates and a fountain and fruit and mini cakes & cupcakes 🧁