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Stayed at the hotel for one night, before heading to the Viva Wyndham resort down the street the day after. The hotels are not in the same class, so I will attempt to refrain from comparing them.||||Overall, I'd describe Eden as just okay. The front desk staff spoke enough English that check-in/out were easy, but the kitchen/bar staff spoke only Spanish. Whatever, that's part of traveling in another country, but the listing did say multi-lingual staff, so it was unexpected. The kitchen/bar staff did seem a bit annoyed by our broken Spanish.||||I don't know if it was just a dead time of year for them or what, but we only saw one other set of guests the entire time we were there, including dinner and breakfast at the on-site restaurant.||||Speaking of the restaurant, dinner was great. We both got chicken fajitas, and they were fantastic, but it did take a while to actually receive the food once we ordered. Breakfast was included with our stay and, while simple, was good enough. Coffee or tea, a bottle of water, fruit, croissant, and toast with ham.||||The room was nice, but not the cleanest, particularly the toilet. A/C worked great. There was a safe in the room, but it's not free. Bed was comfortable and we both slept well. WiFi worked in our room, and it was a decent connection. I do wonder how good it would've been if there'd been more guests at the hotel, but all I can say for sure is that it worked well for us.||||We only dipped our feet in the pool, but the water felt great, and the pool was clean.||||As the crow flies, the beach is only about a five minute walk, but you'll have to convince the security guard at the resort staff to let you through. Good luck with that. The public beach requires a 10-15 minute walk, which was fine for us.