Rooms here lean towards classic resort comfort rather than ultra-minimal design. Think wooden furniture, bright Mexican colour accents and a layout that's easy to live in for a week. Standard in-room kit includes air conditioning, Wi-Fi, satellite TV and a private terrace or balcony, which is ideal for winding down after 18 holes.
For golf groups and families, the practical point is space and downtime. If you're travelling as a pair, a balcony room is well worth having for a quiet drink while the rest of the resort is gearing up for dinner. For groups, it's a good idea to request rooms in the same area of the complex so you're not doing a cross-country hike to meet for breakfast.
Terraces and balconies give you proper outdoor space to sit out in the evening, and the layout works well for families or small groups sharing. The style is comfortable rather than minimalist, designed to feel welcoming after a day on the course or exploring the coast. Rooms are set up with enough storage for golf gear and luggage, and the air conditioning makes a real difference when you're coming back in the heat of the afternoon.
Food and drink is set up for variety rather than a single "main restaurant every night" routine. You've got multiple restaurants to rotate through across the week, covering everything from international buffets to à la carte Mexican and specialist cuisine venues. Lighter options are available around the pools and bars for grab-and-go lunches, and room service is there for the nights you can't be bothered changing after a hot day on the course.
If you're travelling with non-golfers, the facilities do a lot of the heavy lifting. Beach access is quick, there are plenty of spots to sit with a book and there's enough going on to keep everyone entertained while the golfers sneak off for a morning tee time. The beachfront location and proximity to the reef area add scenic walks and snorkelling options, which helps when you're mixing golf days with downtime.
The big plus here is how easy it is to make golf the centrepiece without it taking over the holiday. El Paraiso is close enough that you can play in the morning and still be back for a lazy lunch and beach time. If you're travelling with a mixed group, that matters.