I think this resort's focus is mainly on the convenience of providing diving equipment and not so much on the quality of the rooms and experience while on premises. My experience there was okay overall. I would suggest that the housekeeping take down all glass light fixtures and clean the dead bugs(?) specks from them, dust the cobwebs and dust off of the AC (which is weak in operation compared to the other place that I stayed on the island) and from the ceiling. Beware of the *hard* divider in the middle of the twin beds put together in the room. Unfortunately both nights that stayed, I was awakened at 12midnight to 1:30am by a group of loud guests who were completely inconsiderate with the volume of their conversations at those hours. I realize that the resort can't control the behavior of their guests, but I would suggest writing deisgnated "quiet hours" into an agreement that must be signed upon check-in, and/or posted rules about that. I was unable to get the safe to work in my room (but that may have been me), and the furniture was quite dinged up. Also, I stayed at another resort on Bonaire that cost 36% less than this room, and the other place provided shampoo, conditioner, and bars of soap; Tropical Divers only provided one bottle of liquid handsoap at the sink—nothing else.