This property is a large, well-equipped apartment that has clearly been updated and well cared for. It is decorated and outfitted like someone’s personal residence, not cheep timeshare furnishings. It has good views of the ocean from multiple balconies. The two bedrooms are well-separated, providing privacy that works well for families or two couples. Parking is available at no charge if you rent a car. The owner’s daughter lives in Cancun and met us at the property to show us around. Overall, we really liked the unit. There are, however, a few negatives. First, although the listing includes “Wi-Fi” in the description, you must pay the resort on a per-device basis. This can get pricy in a hurry if you have kids with phones or tablets. Second, and most important, the unit is privately held within an all-inclusive resort. You can use the beach and pools, but the restaurants and bars are off limits unless you pay an additional $79 per person per day fee to buy your way into the all-inclusive nature of the resort. Worse still, the place is not set-up to sell you food or drink on a pay-as-you-go basis. Unless you pay the $79 per person per day fee for all of the days you are staying, this arrangement leaves you feeling like a total outsider, unable to really participate in the resort atmosphere. Compounding the problem is that all of the adjacent properties are also all-inclusive, so you can’t easily walk to another beach bar. The only solution is to buy your own beverages and snacks and bring them down to the beach. Not bad, but definitely not the experience I was looking for. In closing, this is a great property from an in-unit sense and works great if you go assume it’s like a condo with a pool and a beach but without a “resort”.