The hype
Guests are blown away by the architecture and golf course views, but often frustrated by the logistics of the sprawling layout.
Book this if You want a self-contained, architectural golf sanctuary at the edge of the world where you don't need to leave the property.
Quick Take: A visually striking resort that feels like a Bond villain's lair, but the 10 AM checkout and isolated villas might annoy you.
Reviewed by @meljay_de_cicco: We booked a weekend here to disconnect, and it was exactly what we needed. The room was spacious with a killer view of the greens, and the indoor pool was a huge plus for a chilly day. It's quiet, comfortable, and the sunset from the balcony was the highlight of our trip.
Guests are blown away by the architecture and golf course views, but often frustrated by the logistics of the sprawling layout.
Service can be inconsistent — from 'delightful' to 'staff yelling across the breakfast room' — and housekeeping sometimes leaves laundry bags in hallways.
“I would appreciate a room on a higher floor in the main building, facing the ocean, to avoid car park noise and ensure easy access to the pool.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Yes, both the indoor and outdoor pools are heated, making them usable year-round.
Not really a 'swimming' beach. You can walk to the rugged Pebble Beach or drive to Fingal Beach, but these are wild, rocky spots. Swimming beaches are a 15-minute drive away.
Absolutely. The resort is isolated at the tip of the peninsula with no public transport or walkable dining.
They are bigger (great for families/groups) but less convenient. Choose a Main Building room for luxury hotel vibes; choose a Villa for space and privacy.
Yes, 24-hour in-room dining is available, which is a lifesaver given the lack of nearby food.
Free self-parking is available, either underground or in allocated spots near villas. EV charging is available via Chargefox.
Request a 'high floor' Ocean View room; the lower floors can sometimes look onto the roof of the conference center.
The 'Cape' restaurant has a hat (Michelin equivalent) — book it weeks in advance, don't hope for a walk-in.
If you stay in a Villa, stock up on snacks/drinks before you arrive; the minibar is pricey and the walk to the café is long.
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