The ultimate private space
We stayed in Building A for 3 nights and 4 days at the end of September with our family.
The weather was a mix of rain and sunshine, but we were able to enjoy the private beach for two days, making for an overall wonderful experience.
The view of the sea from the room and the beach is extremely beautiful, as long as the weather is calm.
On the second day, we had a perfect day for swimming, but on the third day, although the weather was nice, the sea was rough the night before, and coral was washed up on the shore. The beach and the sea were full of coral, making it painful to swim, so we quickly got out.
The weather is beyond our control, but that was a bit disappointing.
The beach is so beautiful when calm that we wanted to enjoy it every day.
Well, being able to have it all to ourselves as guests is just the best.
The sea at places like Yonaha Maehama (Yonaha Maehama) is also beautiful, but considering the shower and toilet situation after playing, with such a beautiful beach, you can rinse off the sand with an outdoor shower, warm up in the jacuzzi, and then relax in the bath... this convenience is hard to beat, and it makes you feel like there's no need to swim elsewhere.
We also went snorkeling and saw quite a few fish swimming around.
At night, as per the reviews, insects gather.
Frogs, geckos, big spiders, beetles, grasshoppers—if you don't like insects, it might be tough, but my child and I enjoyed it a lot.
If you try not to turn on the outdoor lights as much as possible, they might not come as much.
We only ordered breakfast, which is a self-catering setup, but we enjoyed delicious sandwiches made with a hot sandwich maker while looking at the sea.
By the way, there are a few cafes nearby, but reservations are essential.
The only disappointing point was that the bathroom curtain was broken. Since it's a delicate area, it would be perfect if it were fixed.
Anyway, it was a short stay, but thank you for the wonderful time.
We would like to use this hotel again next time!
Next time, I want to rent fins and swim endlessly.