A beautiful resort, what makes it so special are the staff. They are so genuine and really look after their guests. Every single person we had dealings with was lovely. We had garden villa 3. It was beautiful - immaculately clean, air conditioning for comfort, and an outside day bed and chairs with a separate pavilion with a table and chairs. It was very hot when we were there so we didn't sit outside too often but when we did we enjoyed it. We spent as much time as we could swimming and relaxing. On the rainy days we chilled. watched movies and read books. There is a lovely restaurant where delicious meals were served three times a day. You could have also gone to afternoon tea but we never made it as we were always feeling full from our lunch. We used the complementary catamaran, did a beach picnic, a sunset cruise, enjoyed entertainment on various nights, a singer, fire show with two complimentary drinks and snacks, and a village show, all of which we enjoyed thoroughly. We saw a Dugong, and snorkelled the waters at the front of the hotel. We also enjoyed the pool. We had an excellent couples massage as well. The only reason I am not giving this resort a 5/5 is it is a long way from Port Vila (about 40 mins each way) and the road is shocking. Full of potholes. Drink prices are much the same as Australian prices in a resort so a tad on the expensive side. A tip would be go back to Port Vila on the free shuttle on Day 2 of your holiday, go to the Vila Bottle Shop and buy some beers and wine for your room fridge and enjoy some drinks in your villa so you reduce your costs that way. On that same visit (as you would only want to go once on your holiday) pick up your duty free shopping - there are many duty free shops in town - the goods are collected at the airport, near Gate 1 as you clear customs and then you take them onboard your flight home. One final tip: take your reef walkers for the beach. It is crushed coral so it can be a little hard on soft feet.