We came there as a family of five. Four adults, and one child that was 11 years old at the time. We took a rental car for the entire time that we were there because the hotel is pretty far from the airport, and we wanted to use it to explore the country while we where there. When we arrived, we were given a map of the complex, and were shown to out rooms. We were also told when the restaurants open, and what time the various meals were at. That was pretty much it on the involvement by the management. We had no information on whether or not we could borrow swimming gear such as goggles, snorkels, and swimming fins. We also had to discover for ourselves as to the restaurant situations. As english speaking individuals, no one wanted to fuss with us. While we were there there was a large amount of French speaking individuals which is great, but the entire time we left like we were second hand citizens there. In regards to the swim gear, we were told that they were all out of it, however a half hour later when a french speaking family came by to use the same gear, they were promptly given what they wanted. If you are an english speaking traveler, then you are on your own for figuring out what is going on at the resort. The beach itself is also a pebble beach, and not a rocky one. It can be quite painful to walk on it in bare feet. You also can't really lay in it as it is not very comfortable. The best part about this was the water. It was beautiful and clear, albeit cold.