Paradise Cove Google Reviews (360)
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  • Richard Nutt
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    2 years ago
    My wife and I spent a week at Paradise Cove with our infant son and had a fantastic time. We've traveled far and wide but this will go down as one of our most memorable holidays. Beautiful location, incredible snorkelling, comfortable r ... See More
    My wife and I spent a week at Paradise Cove with our infant son and had a fantastic time. We've traveled far and wide but this will go down as one of our most memorable holidays. Beautiful location, incredible snorkelling, comfortable rooms, great food, reasonably priced drinks, mostly friendly staff. No stay at a remote resort is ever perfect but this was very close to it. We stayed in a Garden Bungalow and it was very comfortable for the three of us. This may well be the first resort we revisit. Outstanding.
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  • Christian M.
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    2 years ago
    My family and I are usually not the kind of people who travel to the same place twice, but after staying at Paradise Cove for only a few days back in 2019, we knew we had to come back here again for a whole week. Paradise Cove strikes t ... See More
    My family and I are usually not the kind of people who travel to the same place twice, but after staying at Paradise Cove for only a few days back in 2019, we knew we had to come back here again for a whole week. Paradise Cove strikes the perfect balance between family-style and professional luxury. The resort isn't too big, but big enough to offer everything you can think of. Our personal highlights were: * The amazing coral reef with thousands of fish in all colors and sizes right in front of the resort, less than 10m off the sandy beach. Perfect place to snorkel. * The 5-star food with free choice between 6-course dinners at the main restaurant and 8 (!) course dinner at their recently added Japanese Sushi style Cove restaurant. For foodies like us, that alone would be reason to stay there. * The resort is almost exclusively operated by people from the nearby Soso village and helps them to increase their standards of living. Do the village-tour if you can. * Even when full, the resort doesn't feel crowded at all. Everyone is laid back there. The 3 pools and a whole bunch of offered activities (basked weaving, manta rays snorkel tour, diving, hiking, etc.) make sure it never feels dense. * Their staff is super friendly and almost always authentically happy. They loved our toddler so much, and after just a few days it felt like we're part of their family, which made it really hard to leave again.
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