Hi Lesab, I'll leave Mr B's questions, but add my .02 cents to them, the gardens were kept clean and well manicured, not a lot of overgrown weeds, or out of control plants that we've seen in other resorts, generally, a pleasure to look at, and we had a CD Player in our room, though we never used it. :D
3) Beach - mention of stones & sea urchins. Very important to me is water aerobics in the manana. Will I be able to jump around without wearing water shoes? I need the water neck deep - will this be a long walk to get to?
there were a few rocks on the beach, and into the water, but the water was so clean and clear that they were easily avoided, BUT, they were there. I love a clean beach, but these didn't bother me too much. Overall, I'd say there was more sandy areas than rocks, depending on where you were. No Biggie. Mind you, there's a set of rocks on the beach that a few people found hidden in the sand, including FlopnFly (and she showed the "fly" part of her name when she found them. :th:
5) Are there mini snorkelling excursions available? Not the all day or half day excursions. Someone to take you for say $20 pesos?? No lunch or drinks just 100% snorkelling??
We went on the Catamaran excursion and did some great snorkling off it. There is also some brilliant snorkling right off the beach. At PP, when you walk out to the beach, right in front of the beach bar/grill there is a rocky outcropping into the water, a bit of coral and stuff afterwards, and there's some good marine life there, (that's where all of the urchines are so I'd suggest snorkling across that area, as opposed to walking), it's quite a large area so you can spend good time snorkling there. Then if you walk down to the far end of the beach at the Blau Costa Verde, there is another rocky outcropping there (at the dive shop), you can either go in from the water there, or go along the road towards the dive shop and go down the ladder there and then swim out, staying about 10-15' off the shoreline. That was some of the best shore snorkling that I've been able to do anywhere. Tons and tons of marine life, at least 5 varieties of Angle fish, grouper, clown fish, trigger fish, and lots more. There was even a small morray eel inside one of the coral heads. I spent a good couple of hours here, and didn't cover it all. The only thing to watch out for is when the dive boats come back in. They're on the look out for snorklers, but keep an ear out and make sure you see them when they come in/out.
6) Last question - Would I be "treating" myself if I were going to this hotel vs. the other 4*'s?? PP is rated 4.5 with some companies & 5* with others?
we loved it. It sone of the few hotels that we said that we would go back to in a heartbeat. We really didn't have any complaints while there, other than the beach wasn't as nice as Varadero (hoguin in general), but that's just our opinion. The property was huge, well kept, the staff were
INCREDIBLE always smiling, and no request was too much for them.
Hope that helps...