Guest User
August 17, 2024
The property is gorgeous, our suites were palatial, and the butler service was top notch. The best part of our stay was the attentiveness of the butlers who drove us to the boathouse and tennis courts,, brought us coffee, and took care of other items for a lovely stay. Regrettably, for what we were spending, our stay wasn’t perfect. The pools were under maintenance our entire stay of four days and three nights. We had use of the pool at the Bahia Beach Club, but that required a ride on to the golf cart or bikes to a pool that was quite small. The worst part about our stay was the food. We ran out of options on our second day. The bar food was decent, but I would skip dinner at Paros, which was $700 (for 6 people, one beer, one appetizer, and 5 entrees) of mediocre food. Food and service at the Seagrapes weren’t much better. For example, they ran out of ketchup and coconut water by 1pm when we sat down for lunch of (soggy) burgers and fries. Given that it’s a coconut plantation, I was surprised they had ran out of coconut water too. The restaurant was 30% full. We chose to stay here knowing the food was going to be a let-down, and it sure was. In fact, it’s abominable considering we were spending $1,200 for three meals a day for a family of 2 adults and 4 children. Because food is such a big part of our experience, I probably won’t come back.