![]() ![]() ![]() Lifeguards are on duty and diligent for people swimming too far out or too close to the rocks which break the surface. As a SCUBA professional I would recommend carefully walking knee-deep or more (keeping and eye out for black spiky urchins) and swimming out. ecological standpoint, they should attempt too). This is due to environmental causes which the resort can do nothing about (and from. Due to rocks (many with urchins) entering the sea can be quite difficult/unconfortable. I arrived an hour before opening and found no spaces available. Deciding to hedge our bets with the exclusive Grand Luxxe pool. So made as many reservations via 'the app' as we could, which sadly do not include pool reservations. ![]() If there were specific operating hours there were none posted by the desk and so we were unaware of how or when we would be in contact with them. During my 7 night stay, my building had 3 different concierges but 8 out of 10 times I entered or exited the building there was no one to be found. I've stayed in resorts of similar quality (and price tag) whereby building concierges make such arrangements. Later in my stay I began queuing at 8:00 was the 5th person in line and received the 3rd last space. The beach club opens at 10:00 the first day we arrived at 10:05 and got the final available space. There is no way this resort is operating at a reduced capacity. Not a deal-breaker but when I spent 2 hours queuing for a space in the beach club and received one of the last spaces available, it may have been nice to have the option of not having to deal with that kind of wait time. While the one-bedroom suite was immaculately clean, stylishly furnished and big enough for 5 people, there was no plunge pool on the balcony as advertised. I checked out from Grand Luxxe Jungala building 8 yesterday. ![]()
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