Guest User
May 4, 2025
The overall feeling is pretty good, if your requirements are not too high. The hotel villa is a little old, but the room is really big and the yard is not particularly big. I think the best part of the hotel is the swimming pool and coconut trees in the public area. The rest are shared with other hotels next door, all along the beach. But the waves were quite big, so I didn’t dare let the children get close to them. Also, the sand felt very dirty, so my child refused to go down and play. If I have to give a reason for dissatisfaction, it would be the breakfast. It is a semi-self-service ordering mode. Each person chooses a set meal. Alas, if you don't choose the right one, you will go hungry. My child's Japanese breakfast is rice and meat sauce, some vegetables, which is considered to be more in line with his taste. The other sets of bread and eggs are just so-so. As for breakfast, it is far inferior to Ayana's luxurious buffet breakfast. We eat until we are full every day. So, if you ask me to recommend this hotel, I would recommend Ayana to you, because the prices are similar, and it has been proven that we don't stay in our own villa swimming pool every day. The public one is fully satisfying for children.
Hahaha, I always feel insecure living in this villa. It’s hard to explain.
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