This is a nice resort if a bit too simple and a bit odd at times.
It’s well looked after, beautiful and full of greenery, inhabited by funny Myna birds, which made every moment of being outside a bit more peculiar and entertaining. But there’s not much to explore around the territory. Most of the pathways are dead ends leading to rooms. And it’s basically just the pool, 3 restaurants, reception, spa, and rooms, rooms, rooms.
The pool is rather big, but seems to be suffering from some architectural and design flaws. It’s never in the shade and has no cooling system, hence it gets very hot very fast, lacking refreshing and cooling properties it should have.
Breakfast buffet offers a lot, but lacks simple foods. Many of the dishes are too oily, fat, salty or sweet, and you can’t do anything about it.
The beach is nice, but rather small and empty, lacking beach beds on the grassy area and lacking a couple of more showers and steps to the sea. Thankfully the sea itself is great, clean and cool.
The rooms are fine, with AC not pointing at the bed, but there are not enough power outlets and there’s not enough furniture.
The staff are all welcoming and helpful, but we didn’t have many opportunities to interact with them. Which is probably a good thing, meaning that we don’t encounter many issues during our stay.
Fitness room is surprisingly big with lots of equipment and event air-conditioned properly, but we sadly didn’t have time to use it, as we enjoyed the sea too much.
The resort is well situated, very close to Hoi An and to lots of local eateries.