Two undoubted advantages are the first line (its access to the beach) and shade on the territory - a lot of trees.
This creates calmness and relaxation.
Otherwise, give or take the usual Indian hotel. The presence of minimal amenities such as a shower, air conditioning and a fan. At the same time, the degree of their efficiency varies from number to number. Although this applies more to all hotels in India than to this particular one.
The hotel consists of separate wooden houses. They walk in two rows from the sea and look into the yard (trees, shade, good). There is only one house with sea view.
An open restaurant under a large roof. In front of him are mangrove trees with a large shadow.
That's all good.
Of the cons …
Minimal room equipment, I had a noisy and unregulated air conditioner (on/off only), a thin trickle from the shower, although the water pressure is normal. As compensation, there is a shared extra shower on site. Well, that's probably it.
In general, I am satisfied, because the hotel corresponded to the concept of relaxation - to sit in the shade by the warm sea and do nothing.