The beach is quite pleasant, and the staff makes an effort to clean up the debris brought by the waves, although they don't do it frequently enough. Currently, the only available drinks are water, sugary beverages like cola, and coffee or tea. They don't serve food, but you won't go hungry at the hotel. It's important to note that there is a fence made of palm leaves on both sides of the beach. Unfortunately, some local individuals have created holes in the fence and are filming the women who are resting. I reported this issue to the hotel manager today, and he assured me that security would monitor the perimeter more frequently. However, it seems that this hasn't resolved the problem as migrant workers continue to film. Surprisingly, the manager hasn't even put up signs to warn guests about the possibility of being filmed. I still have another month here, so I'll observe how everything unfolds.