This place is so exclusive you need to take a private charter to fly there! Then you hop on a speedboat which zigzags you round vast limestone rocks until finally you bounce towards an enormous looming outcrop- it’s only as you get close you’ll notice the resort, so dwarfed by its natural surroundings that it looks like a dolls house.
Most guests don’t stay longer than two or three days because a visit doesn’t come cheap. But once you are there, everything is included.
The star of the show here is the archipelago; the activities the staff encourage you to sign up for as soon as you set foot on the dock are all about making the most of it. You can kayak to secluded islands; have a picnic on a private beach which staff set up then leave you to enjoy the solitude; try windsurfing, snorkel amongst vast swirling shoals of synchronised fish, explore caves and lagoons; hike to viewpoints with the ocean on both sides; you can even hop on a boat to visit the sister island resort for lunch and a dip in their freshwater pool.