If you need seclusion, peace, and tranquility with a zen-like atmosphere, this is your place. All accommodations are pavilions, which are simply furnished with an Asian minimalist flair yet have all the luxuries of TVs, DVD players, and surround-sound systems. A movie room and well-stocked library are among the only entertainment options, but small touches, such as a shoe rack at the beach and huggies to keep your bottled water cool, are welcome. No need to sign for anything here -- the staff will always remember you by name. When it comes to dining, expect an Asian-influenced menu and very high prices; reports on the quality of food have been mixed. One thing is for certain; it's a long, pricey ride to other restaurants, not to mention excursions. This is a place to come if you are looking for peace and quiet in a remote location on a stunning beach. There is construction on-site, but you can't see it from the beach. A unique feature is that rates include the minibar (except spirits) and all long-distance phone calls.
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