Your description was very accurate. I was there Nov 2023 and just booked another week for Nov 2024. Food was okay. Rooms were clean however no hot water the entire week I was there. I hope it's "fixed" for my return. The people are all on vacation mode and friendly all the time. No issues at all with anyone. One small mention is tipping.....they really appreciate it. You can take loonies($1CA)...just trade them for paper bills after a few days and recirculate your loonies again. American money is not required for tips. Bring an extra beach towel. All the usual medicines and toiletries.And lastly you can never go wrong with the grilled sandwiches served at the pool area bar :) Oh and throw a few rolls of TP in your luggage just in case....and a can of OFF for the mosquitoes at night and sand flies at the beach.
Thank you for sharing and especially for your honesty. I have been to that resort twice and am going back again next week. I can deal with just about anything, shortage of food, booze, etc....I bring my own supplies 🙂 The one thing I hope they finally settled is the hot water issue....14 days with no hot water was kinda harsh.
I'll do my best: 1) Pretty much any, and I think so(?). 2) No. 3) Yes, there are two beaches on-resort, one that doesn't allow swimming (it's too rocky) and another with canabas. 4) There are definitely vegetarian dishes, but the food selection is limited overall.
We got in at the CCC (Jardines del Rey). It took around 45 minutes to get to the resort - because the Gran Muthu Rainbow is one of the furthest ones west, we had to make 2 or 3 stops along the way to drop people off before we arrived.
If you have any questions, leave it in the comments and I’ll do my best to try to answer them 😊
Your description was very accurate. I was there Nov 2023 and just booked another week for Nov 2024. Food was okay. Rooms were clean however no hot water the entire week I was there. I hope it's "fixed" for my return. The people are all on vacation mode and friendly all the time. No issues at all with anyone. One small mention is tipping.....they really appreciate it. You can take loonies($1CA)...just trade them for paper bills after a few days and recirculate your loonies again. American money is not required for tips. Bring an extra beach towel. All the usual medicines and toiletries.And lastly you can never go wrong with the grilled sandwiches served at the pool area bar :) Oh and throw a few rolls of TP in your luggage just in case....and a can of OFF for the mosquitoes at night and sand flies at the beach.
Thanks - and hope you have a great time!
Thank you for sharing and especially for your honesty. I have been to that resort twice and am going back again next week. I can deal with just about anything, shortage of food, booze, etc....I bring my own supplies 🙂 The one thing I hope they finally settled is the hot water issue....14 days with no hot water was kinda harsh.
Thank you, and enjoy!
Wonderful video, the resort has such a wonderful vibe, great staff. Was twice last winter, hoping the same for 24/25 winter.
Thank you - and glad you enjoyed it!
Great video and sharing your thoughts on this resort!
Thanks - I appreciate it!
Wow thanks for posting! I'm headed there next month
Have a wonderful time! 😎☀️🎉
I'll do my best: 1) Pretty much any, and I think so(?). 2) No. 3) Yes, there are two beaches on-resort, one that doesn't allow swimming (it's too rocky) and another with canabas. 4) There are definitely vegetarian dishes, but the food selection is limited overall.
Did you arrive to the CCC airport or The CMV? And how long did it take you to get to the resort
We got in at the CCC (Jardines del Rey). It took around 45 minutes to get to the resort - because the Gran Muthu Rainbow is one of the furthest ones west, we had to make 2 or 3 stops along the way to drop people off before we arrived.