The resort has 589 rooms, with around 80% facing the sea, so a lot of guests wake up to proper Caribbean views. Room categories run from Standard Superior through to the Master Suite Ocean Front Club Premium, which adds serious space plus a separate lounge area, two fully fitted bathrooms and a private Jacuzzi. It's a strong option if you're travelling as a couple and want to make it feel like a treat, or if you simply want more room to spread out between rounds.
Every room is designed with space and comfort in mind, giving you a proper base to return to after a day on the course or by the pool. The seafront positioning means you're never far from the sound of the waves, and the turquoise water and white sand make for a Caribbean experience that feels special from the moment you arrive.
Food and drink is straightforward with three restaurants and two bars. La Brisa is the headline for location, right by the sea, which is exactly where you want to be for a long lunch or an easy dinner when you've finished on the course. The Bohio Chill Out Bar by the pool is a solid post-round stop, especially if your group is doing the classic "quick shower then cocktail" routine. With all-inclusive in place, you can relax into the holiday without counting every bill, making it easy to explore different flavours and try local dishes throughout your stay.
For recovery, U-Spa is the go-to. You've got the basics covered, sauna, steam room, Vichy shower and hydrotherapy circuit, plus treatments that make sense after a golf-heavy schedule. It's a flagship spa experience for the resort, built around the idea of well-being, health and beauty, and designed to help you genuinely relax between rounds.
Add in the wider resort facilities, a 24-hour casino, nightclub and theatre, plus a full range of sporting activities including an 18-hole miniature golf course, and you've got enough going on to keep non-golfers happy too, which is often the difference between a good trip and a great one.