Cobblers Cove is a gorgeous hotel! The grounds are lovely and I especially loved that everything is pink and the architecture was traditional which we really liked! Our stay was lovely although we are probably biased in that we spent the first half of our trip at Coral Reef and couldn't fault it, so we felt ourselves comparing everything to that! Upon arrival, we were greeted very warmly with a refreshing towel and a welcome rum punch, setting a positive tone for our stay. All of the staff were lovely and welcoming, showing us around the grounds and making us feel at home. The room was very spacious, with a separate living and kitchen area, a large bed, and a gorgeous bathroom with lovely pink *****ed robes. However, one main concern for us was that it didn't have properly closed windows and doors, just blinds/shutters. This meant that mosquitoes could get in, and it was very loud at night with the tropical animals & people moving around in the morning which ended up keeping us up. I know that the hotel does have some rooms with fully closed doors/windows so I spoke to the staff about moving but they were fully booked unfortunately. To be fair to the staff, they did everything in their power to help mitigate the issue, they immediately had maintenance come and fit a mosquito net and provided lots of repellent and mosquito plugs. However, the noise did impact our stay a lot - perhaps there should be a note when you book those rooms that they aren't fully closed off so that guests can choose a different room based on those things if they want to? The beach was amazing, and we were lucky enough to see three turtles when snorkelling about 10 meters from the shore. The sun loungers were comfortable, and the complimentary ice water, cold face towels, and sorbet brought to us during the day were an amazing touch! As much as we love a boutique hotel compared to a sprawling all inclusive, Cobbler's small size meant that we could hear everyone's conversations around the pool area which interrupted the relaxation. This might have just been because we had some loud guests causing issues around us but I'd recommend staying elsewhere if you want somewhere quite quiet and spacious as the pool and lounging area felt quite cramped for the price you're paying. The cocktails were amazing - best pina coladas we had & the food was good - we ate out at restaurants most nights so can't really comment on the dinner but the live music in the evenings around the bar was a lovely touch! Breakfast was a bit of a shambles. One day we were left waiting for an hour for our food, which was just French toast and poached eggs and it wasn't even busy, and sometimes we would be left standing for a while waiting to be seated when there were tons of free, clean tables. A lot of guests around us were complaining about the wait because all hot food is made to order and buffet items were limited to fruits and yoghurt. We overheard the people next to us waiting for an hour and a hal