We stayed on the island for 6 days/5 nights. This island is a quaint family owned island that is off the grid, completely; not just TV, but water and electricity. I think it's really great to know this ahead of time, so that you know you are in for, what could be, an adventure. The showers do not have consistent hot water and the electricity may flash in and out, but it is a resort that is off the grid, so it is totally to be expected and in no way a draw back if you come in knowing that.
This island is a great example of eco-tourism. Awesome excursions all over the country and kayaking and snorkeling at your back door! I think it is doing the island an injustice to call it luxury by any means. It is not a luxury resort, it is a family owned resort that is relatively new with a really wonderful staff that lives on the island. I would say it is similar to doing a lake house rental instead of being at a resort.
Our drawback was food. I think we came between grocery orders.There was little to no fresh vegetables or fruit. We ate VERY heavy meals. Very meat and cheese heavy. The snacks are pre-made pastries that seem to come from a costco like store. Also, ice and juice is hard to come by. They don't always have juice made, and it takes effort for them to make the ice, as they have to shave it off a block them-self.
The great part of this island is that they come by their challenges very honestly. When we checked out, they told us how they have been working on internet range, water temperature, and electricity. Don't expect this island to be something it isn't. If you do, you will miss how wonderfully quaint and adventurous it really is!