The house is decent. Not the one pictured, exactly. Nice pool. Nice furniture and beds. Four bedrooms, one with queen bed and three with king. Allcof the bedrooms had a bathroom.The oven did not work and the gas grill required you to go buy charcoal and such. We were charged 45.00 usd to be brought to the house and 45.00 usd to get back to the airport. We were also charged 300.00 usd to pay for water and electricity (who charges that?? Ridiculous) in cash upon arrival. We were very careful about keeping doors and windows closed, kept the AC at about 71 degrees F. And were rarely at the house. Upon departure, the water bill was 6.00 usd and conveniently, the electricity was 231.00 USD. IMPOSSIBLE!! We were absolutely ripped off. Also, we came home to different cheaper kitchen chairs one afternoon without notice. The beach is not very close. You really need a golf cart or a car. Also, you can only be on a very small part of the beach without paying for an Iberostar pass.The resort itself is secluded from any local shops or restaurants and if you do not purchase the all inclusive pass, don't expect to eat anything but Pringles or candy bars as there are not any cash restaurants. Also, when using a credit card, you are charged 15% additional tax, which they don't tell you. The people at the resort will dollar you to death! It was definitely an experience I won't have again. However, the golf course is extremely nice and the excursions were great! Segunda was a great golf caddy.The property manager Sergey was nice and friendly and did his best to help when the cable didn't work and when our golf carts ran out of gas. The experience was good but the cost of house, utilities, and golf carts were outrageous for what we got. Go all inclusive or rent a car for sure! Maybe choose a different place all together?? Nobody should have to pay water and utilities on top of cost of property rental and cleaning fees and other fees. Good luck!