Our ocean-view rooms nestled in the rain forest canopy were simply paradise—clean, spacious, extremely comfortable beds and pillows, close to resort reception, both restaurants, pools, and adult pool bar. Can’t say enough about the friendliness and healthfulness of the staff. The food in the restaurants was good; breakfast was above average-good, and the two types of mahi mahi ceviche we had were delicious on two different days. The drinks are expensive. The restaurant meals at the resort will run you a typical above-average casual sit-down price-point for American restaurant-goers. The help with tours and shuttles was perfect. The only thing we wish we could have known ahead of time was to make sure to bring our swim suits to change into after our Manuel Antonio National Park. The beach there is stunning. We had a fantastic time enjoying watching the beach capuchins, hermit crabs, and the water! We definitely would have been fine going to the public beach on non-weekend days in terms of less crowding as we witnessed. Highly recommend this magical place.