PROS: Food for dinner was delicious and the serving was huge. Prices are reasonable, as well. Service is very good, staff are friendly and the resident manager, Grace, is accommodating. There are things to do like volleyball, and they have nice open-air cabanas. The pool looks clean (we didn't swim so I wouldn't know for sure). If you don't want to camp out, the place is near Burot Beach.
CONS: The rooms assigned to us were on the 2nd and 3rd floor. It was raining when we arrived and within an hour after arriving, my husband slipped on one of the stairs leading towards the pool because the "hand rail" was made of marble so there was no grip because it was wet. Fortunately, he only got a few cuts on his arm and a temporary backache. The resort offered to bring him to a nearby hospital but the cuts were minor and his back recovered so we decided not to go. We requested to be transferred to a room on the 1st floor and was offered one fronting the beach. The room looked like it has not been used for a while (the videoke machine was stored there) and we figured out why later - the aircon was leaky and formed a puddle on the floor. We did not bother to complain anymore as we were only there for a night anyway, and the resort was full so we didn't really have a choice.
The neighborhood is not ideal. It's situated in a fishing village so the beach is not very clean. There's lots of trash on the shore, and in some areas, floating on the water (like diapers, etc).