This could be a perfect hotel. This could be the perfect tropical island holiday resort
There are only 3 hotels on island, nothing else, so bring what you need with you (wifi not available, buy local sim card, with Maxi 4G we usually achieved some access, unless it wad raining; if you have difficulty, try turning off the 'wifi).
Staff is friendly and helpful.
Rooms are clean, well-appointed, modern safe, fridge, water dispenser instead of bottled watee, cups). Bathroom is modern, warm water, good pressure (complimentary shower gel and shampoo in big bottles ). 2 big and 2 small towels per person, plys two for floor. We had the Allamanda room, which came with a private balcony (not all rooms do) and was shielded from pool by shrubs.
Breakfast is quite good, served till 10:30, though toward end, food is not replenished. Unfortunately, food is not signed out concerning ingredients (problematic for vegans vegetarians, allergic people). No cappuccino, but then again, free coffee and tea all day at reception (plus, hot water dispenser at various locations throughout hotel). And 4-5:30 pm there's tea and toast slices and buns in the first floor (our booking included these for free).
The beach is goorgeous and snorkelling is a dream, since all sorts of colorful fsh come up almost to the shore. The seabed is sandy so you can swim and all times, even when waters recede.
Late-night dinners (till midnight, I think)are possible at a warung-style restaurant (run by hotel) directly on beach. Prices reasonable (e.g. Mee goreng 18 Rm, beer can 13-14 Rm).
But ... while this could be perfection, it is not. The hotel caters predominantly to groups of Chinese tourists and while this might mean profit, it also means defeaning noise, endless clothes hanging everywhere, and environmental destruction. Now, management might say that this happens only July/August - but it should do something nonetheless to protect the Western tourists who are there and who have, after paying