Hotel is stunning and spotless. Staff all very helpful and accommodating. Many rooms have private pools, which we booked and were fortunately upgraded as well. There are elements of construction still ongoing at the beach (should really have finished this as hotel opened in 2023) and a children’s water park at the bottom of the property, but neither bothered us. The hotel has been built into the side of a hill so walking around would be difficult if you have any mobility issues. There are golf buggies to take people around, but you wouldn’t want to have to rely on them to get about. Information is limited so you do have to ask staff a lot of questions, again not a huge issue, but if they didn’t want to publish literature maybe have an app. Because the main season hasn’t started during our stay the mini market wasn’t open so there wasn’t anywhere to get any nibbles for the room. A taxi to a local village was about €15 each way and we don’t bother. There are pools everywhere and no issue with sun beds. Towels are placed on sun beds but also available in lots of places. The beach is lovely, but as mentioned very stoney so takes crocs/similar (flip flops are useless). The food was not 5* at all, more like 3* and even though the main restaurant was 20%-30% full when we went you did have to wait a while to be asked for a drink order. Lot of salad options, but hot food options were limited. The main pool bar has cake and pizza options which are nice during the day. Bar options are quite limited with only 2 in the evening, but big choice of drink options. Where the hotel lets itself down is cocktails, which are all from pre-mixed bottles so taste very syrupy. Our last night was odd as they advertised it as the resort opening party (!) and the hotel chains top brass commandeered the Italian restaurant and main bar. There were no signs it was a private party and we were asked to leave ! The only other bar option was the pool bar where they’d advertised the guest opening party starting at 9:30. When we got there we were told 10:00. Not a huge issue, but again for a 5* resort there shouldn’t be a 3-4 hour window where all inclusive guests can’t get a drink. Overall we had a lovely 5 day stay and happily give a 4 rating. My only words of advice are to sharpen up on the points I’ve made above as I’ve looked at how much the prices are for a week in July and it’s over 4 times what we paid for 5 nights. At those prices people will expect everything to be perfect.