We (3) stayed for 4 nights. The double room we had was lovely. It's in a great mostly quiet location away from the hubbub of the north of the island. The little beach alongside is beautiful, with views (incl. sunsets) back across the water to Cancun, great for snorkelling, and guests can use the kayaks and paddleboards provided. The one disappointing thing is that the bar/restaurant next to the beach has been recently upgraded, and while nicely done it seems to be being operated as a separate concern, even though the overall owner is the same, and is aiming to attract a more affluent clientele than the accommodation. A more relaxed beach bar that did snacks would be much more in keeping with the accommodation (and me). This also led to a few awkward moments: asked not to consume our own soft drinks and snacks on the beach (which I wouldn't mind if any of the underutilized waiting staff had ever asked if we wanted a drink, or if the drinks weren't the most expensive ones I found on the island); confusion over which sunbeds we were/weren't allowed to use, and overall I didn't feel as relaxed there as I should have in such a stunning setting. There was no wifi signal in the room but we gained access to the restaurant wifi which worked on the beach (but should be readily available to everyone, surely?)! Lily our host was brilliant. She helped us with recommendations for food, trips, taxis, and generally tried to smooth things over with the restaurant. Shame, should be amazing.