Ten room categories in three tiers. The key decision is which tier: standard Paradisus rooms access the main resort facilities; Nikté is adults-preferred with its own pool; The Reserve is adults-only with exclusive restaurants, private beach area, and dedicated concierge. If your budget allows The Reserve, the upgrade is genuinely worth it at this property.
Garden
Entry-level room with garden or interior views. Functional and modern, but the view is the weak point. Good for guests focused on beach and restaurants rather than the room itself.
Lagoon
Views over the resort's lagoon pool. A meaningful improvement over garden view — the water orientation is calmer and more visually interesting.
Ocean
Ocean-facing junior suite. The Caribbean view justifies the step up from the lower Paradisus categories. Upper floors get the best sightlines — request high floor when booking.
Ocean
Adults-preferred section. Same ocean view orientation as the Paradisus category but with access to the Nikté pool area, which runs quieter and without the kids' pool entertainment. Good middle-ground if you want adult atmosphere without paying The Reserve premium.
Ocean
Entry into The Reserve tier — adults-only section with dedicated restaurants, private beach loungers, and premium concierge. The service difference from standard Paradisus rooms is noticeable enough that The Reserve Junior Suite frequently outperforms higher categories in other tiers on guest satisfaction scores.
Garden/Lagoon
Full suite layout with separate living room and bedroom. Garden or resort views. The suite format suits longer stays or guests who need the additional space for work or children.
Ocean
Suite layout with ocean views. The combination of suite space and Caribbean views is the practical upgrade for couples on longer stays.
Ocean
Suite in the adults-preferred Nikté section with ocean views. Combines the suite space advantage with adults-preferred facilities.
Ocean
The Reserve tier suite with full ocean views. Premium concierge, private beach area, and exclusive restaurant access combined with suite-level space. For stays of five nights or more, this is the category that earns the most positive reviews.
Ocean Front
The top standard room — direct ocean frontage with the largest room footprint in the Paradisus tier. Not in The Reserve section; if comparing this to a Reserve Junior Suite, the reserve tier's service and dining access often wins despite the smaller footprint.