The bedrooms have no kettle to make tea or coffee the wardrobe is too short to hang a dress and the post of the bed blocks the view of the TV.
By the pool there is only one parasol for 50 sunbeds hence no shade.
The restaurant does not offer a la carte dinner only a buffet. The beach bar does however offer pizza and sandwiches. The drinks menu at the beach bar shows large beers but you can’t purchase one because they only have small glasses. Two staff members at the beach bar were particularly helpful, Belonia and Tatina. When charging items to your room you have to sign a receipt that does not have the items listed or a price, very unusual.
The rooms in the main building are clean, well maintained and most have sea views. One side has balconies and the other has Juliet balconies. There is a nice sandy beach with very little shade but good for swimming, not so good for snorkelling.
If you want to see where Death in Paradise was filmed then this is a good place to stay and the hotel also runs tours on a Friday to the film locations.