Overall - one of the best resorts we’ve stayed in.
This is a newly built place and they did fabulous job turning barren land into tropical paradise. Everything is very well maintained and taken care of. There are three pools, two breast-deep and one for kids. One pool is 25 meters long, which is rare at resorts (albeit not good for sport swimmers as it was too warm). They don’t use chlorine but something else, more pleasant. Spotless public washrooms. There are parking places by each building, which is rather convenient for guests with cars. In my opinion, renting a car in Bonaire is a must.
The beach
There is sand, nice lounge chairs, enough shade, drink and food service, but beach entry into the sea is coral, better wear some shoes. We used the peer to get right into the deep water, and then swam/snorkeled around. Plenty of fish, however, there are better reefs in other parts of the island. We managed to spot a small octopus, couple of sting rays and a turtle. There is a very good and large gym, air conditioned, we used it a bit for Pilates.
Rooms
We stayed in a budget studio, it was clean and comfortable. The small kitchenette was a big deal, we used it a lot. I personally liked the quality of construction - they went for good materials, and did good job. Room service daily, helps given lot of sand around. Quiet and efficient AC, comfy bedding. A bit annoying was cutlery. Two knives, two forks, two spoons… Dutch efficiency, I guess. Having four of everything
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