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The resort offers a range of accommodations in a variety of sizes, including several levels of family suites. The most economical, the junior suite, features a sitting area, and an outside verandah -- most suited for those with older children who will spend most of their time outside the room exploring the island.
Slightly more spacious are the villa suites with Jacuzzi, which feature a two-level suite with both porch and verandah and an outdoor Jacuzzi on the top floor.
The resort also offers two levels of ocean-view suites with private infinity plunge pools -- a godsend to families travelling with small children. The "regular" villa suite with pool is a spacious suite with one, two or three bedrooms, kitchen and dining area, and living room, along with outdoor patio with pool, making it best for families with young children. The deluxe pool suite features two levels of living space, complete with a larger pool with stunning views of the ocean far below. A maximum of two children under 12 are included free in a separate bedroom, while kids under 2 are accommodated free with cribs. Note that the resort does not allow more than 2 children per suite; nor does it let out rooms to families in suites with an upper floor, for reasons, which will become obvious when you arrive.
All villas come equipped with a full kitchen with refrigerator, stove and microwave; dining area; living room with flatscreen TV; and well-appointed bathrooms featuring hand-painted Spanish-style fixtures. Beds, it should go without saying, are soft and luxurious, and while each suite has lavish central A/C, it can be just as effective to open the slats on the French doors that line the walls of most rooms, and allow the sea breeze to supply its own natural cooling.
Suites also come with a washer and dryer combo; come prepared with detergent, however, as the resort inexplicably does not supply its own. Also, keep in mind that the machines themselves are somewhat small and frankly, a bit weak in drying capability -- so they serve best for drying bathing suits and cleaning select items rather than doing large loads. Pack accordingly!
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