![]() This property is small and offers no real evening entertainment or daily activities, aside from occasionally mixology or cooking classes and low-key piano entertainment in the evenings by the lobby. Asian-inspired decor consists of lots of attractive carved wood and floral accents, but furnishings are showing a bit of age. No buildings at this resort are more than two stories tall, and all dining areas are open-air. The tree house-style rooms are largely housed in two-unit structures, and they feel tucked away and secluded. On the downside, we heard gardening power tools in both the afternoon and morning of our stay. Walking tours are provided twice each week. ![]() Also on the plus side, the grounds are gorgeous and lush, filled with various species of labeled flowers and palm trees, plus the music of tree frogs and crickets at night. Unfortunately, the hotel is set across the street from the beach, however, a crossing guard is always on hand to help guests, and a beachfront bar and grill allows guests to stay by the ocean all day. ![]() Instead, its laid-back and relaxed vibe attracts low-key couples and occasional groups (many repeat guests) looking for an affordable getaway by the water. ![]() Sunset at the Palms is an adult-only, all-inclusive property, but it lacks the poolside techno music, wacky evening entertainment, and impersonal atmosphere common for many all-inclusive resorts. ![]()
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