Vieraskäyttäjä
21. maaliskuuta 2025
The first thing that struck me about this remote property was the small, dimly lit bungalow I was initially shown—along with the comment, "If you pay more, I can show you a better one." I paid more to get a "rustic, primitive" bungalow facing the lagoon, which had no A/C ("just leave the door open for the breeze, I was told") and only a few electrical bulbs and outlets. Be aware that while Ninamu is advertised as an "All-Inclusive Resort," they charged for every drink except water. As for the meals, the first dinner was an excellent BBQ—but only because they had VIP guests that night. Once the VIPs left, the next meal consisted of chicken, noodles, and a half-grilled banana for dessert. The stay there was a major disappointment.
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