I have stayed in many hotels with a nightly rate of over $1000. In comparison, this hotel should charge half its current rate to earn a five-star review from me. It is exorbitantly overpriced; a fair price would be around $600 per night, certainly not $1800.
Contrary to what one might expect, the beach is not private. On Sundays, it's crowded with hundreds of locals, diminishing the exclusivity one anticipates from such a premium establishment.
Dining here is also a letdown, with each meal costing between $130 and $250. Considering my experience dining at numerous high-end restaurants where dishes are priced over $200, this hotel's restaurant significantly lacks in value, taste, and overall dining experience. It's possibly one of the worst in terms of price-to-value ratio and taste that I've encountered.
The facilities are satisfactory for a hotel charging $600 per night, but they fall short of expectations for one asking $1800. The staff's service quality mirrors that of hotels in Los Cabos that charge between $300 and $500 per night, not the premium experience one would expect at this price point.
While the rooms are impressive, the air conditioning units are distressingly loud, which is a considerable drawback. The rooms themselves could be valued at $750 per night, but they do not justify an $1800 price tag.
Overall, I believe spending money on this hotel is not worthwhile. It is vastly overpriced and lacks the distinctive qualities that set apart other luxury hotels