We had never been to the Caribbean before and we spent a long time looking at different hotels and islands before we found this gem and it sounded like exactly what we needed. We had a wonderful time here. The hotel is set in fabulous grounds. We loved the huge swimming pools and the warm turquoise sea. We loved seeing the exotic birds and wildlife that have made their homes at the hotel, a real novelty for us to see a pelican flying overhead, a flamingo living in the grounds, and to come out of breakfast and be enchanted by a moat full of turtles, baby coots and lots of colourful birds. We went to the main buffet every day for breakfast and evening meal, and ate at the Marina Villa during the day, or helped ourselves from the barbecue buffets. We were very happy with the food and all the different choices. We had intended to try out the restaurants but queuing up seemed like a hassle, people said you could wait ages, so we decided we were never going to get bored of all the choices in the main buffet, so we were happy to go there every night instead. We did enjoy having an ice cream at the ice cream parlour at the end of the day, if we could squeeze it in after all the lovely desserts at the main restaurant. A small point which won't affect many, but which was a huge big deal to me, so I am writing this not really for other guests but in the hope the hotel managers read this - on my first day I was disappointed to discover that almost all the drinks contain artificial sweeteners which I am allergic to. There is no full sugar Pepsi or Coca Cola which I always love to drink on my holidays, there was just Diet Pepsi which I would have a bad reaction to if I drank it. When I inspected all the soft drinks in our hotel room fridge, they all contained artificial sweeteners so I couldn't drink any of those, only water! I tried to talk to bar staff, reception staff and the man who fills up the hotel room fridges about my situation, but nobody understood what I was trying to explain to them. In the end I just drank water, and the pina colada sin alcohol as I had asked to see the ingredients and knew it was safe. But it was hugely disappointing to be on an All Inclusive holiday and not be able to drink the drinks! Please consider stocking full sugar Pepsi or Coca Cola in the future. Not everyone wants to drink diet drinks and some of us are truly allergic to them. Whilst we loved the hotel very much and felt like we were in another world, we currently would not return because of the sunbed situation. If you want to get a sunbed with an umbrella, you need to get up early and reserve it. We regularly holiday in the Canaries and Balearics and have never had to do this before. Even at 8am on a rainy morning, people were out in their pyjamas putting towels on sunbeds! I really wanted to have a sunlounger on the beach just once, but it never happened as they were always gone by 7am! After 9am you can still find a sunlounger but none with umbrellas, and it is so hot over there that you do need to have that shade. We are not early risers, we especially don't want to get up early on holidays, but we found that if we wanted to enjoy the day and not be too hot then one of us had to get up just to go and reserve a sunlounger. We stayed at another H10 hotel in December 2024 (Hotel H10 Timanfaya Palace) and they have a policy that anything left unattended on a sunlounger before 9am is taken off the sunloungers. It really worked! Nobody had to get up early to reserve a sunlounger, and everyone knew that from 9am it was ok to put your stuff on them. If you could adopt this policy we would totally come back! We also were very aware that some people left stuff on sunloungers early in the morning and then never came to the sunlounger until late afternoon when they took their stuff and left. This ruins it for everyone else. I don't know why they do this? But they totally shouldn't be allowed to! Everyone is given a wristband to wear for the whole holiday, and it has a key chip in to open your door. After a week at the hotel, I discovered to my horror that mine had fallen off! I don't know how, I had been to aquaerobics and then in the sea, but only to float around, nothing strenuous. I retraced my steps, even snorkelled the whole of the pool looking for it, but couldn't find it. I went to reception to get another one and the first thing the man says was not "Where did you last find it? Have you retraced your steps? Are you sure it's definitely gone?" but "you must pay $150 for a new one!" I was so upset about this, I hadn't done anything malicious to lose it, the hotel staff had put it onto my wrist a week earlier and now it had fallen off and they were charging me $150. Luckily we spoke to our TUI rep who was able to talk them round and explain it wasn't my fault, but the man on reception himself was so unkind and horrible about the whole thing. It ruined my day, made me cry and for the rest of the holiday I was obsessed with looking at my wrist and making sure the band was still on it. We luckily had some string with us and so we tied an extra layer of string onto the chip so that if the hotel wristband failed again, the string wouldn't. The craziest thing though? When you check out, they cut the wristband off and give it back to you! They don't even keep the chip to recycle it! And yet they wanted me to pay $150 for a new one? So if you are still reading this, would I recommend the holiday? Yes - we did love it! BUT be prepared to get up early to reserve a sunlounger, take some extra string to secure the wristband properly onto your wrist, and if you can't live without full sugar coke, take some with you!