The resort offers a perfect blend of comfortable amenities while being mindful of its location within a thriving forest ecosystem and a reef that, although showing some signs of distress, is still thriving overall. It is an ideal spot for snorkeling and particularly stands out for shore diving. Personally, I believe that any further human activity on the island could potentially harm the non-human ecosystems. The accommodations, spa, and restaurant are all simple, yet they work exceptionally well. The beach has a beautiful brown sugar sand and the waters are crystal clear. The transportation to and from the resort is heavily influenced by tides, which helps maintain a low level of human traffic that benefits the local ecosystems. One of the highlights is a fascinating walking trail around the island, spanning approximately 3.5 km with varying elevations. I enjoyed walking it twice a day and climbing the peak, which provided an excellent workout in between sunbathing, enjoying the buffet, and snorkeling. Nowadays, it is quite challenging to find places like this that strike a perfect balance between functionality and avoiding excessive commercialization. For instance, there are no room safes, yet I had no worries about theft.