A very well-maintained extended territory with extensive trees, surrounded by greenery; lovely bungalows in the style of Filipino country with access to the pools (there are three of them, there is a water slide), equipped with everything necessary for a peaceful rest; an excellent Amuma spa center with an unusual suspended staircase and paintings; a picturesque pond in which sharks swim peacefully and weighty groupers; clean sandy beach. The name of the Bluewater Maribago hotel, pronounced as a lingo-shocking "Bluewater" and causing ambiguous connotations, inevitably becomes the subject of jokes by guests from Russia. But our laughter died down when we got to a fish restaurant with an elegant interior (a chandelier made of shells), large aquariums with lobsters, fabulous views of a private paradise island and a magnificent menu, which turned out to include oysters, shrimps, mussels, several types of marine fish and other goodies. An amazing fish dinner reconciled us to the stuffiness and high humidity (we got into the rainy season). It's good there in any season!