The overwater bungalows are not A/C'd. That can make the daytime temps a little warm inside but still nice at night. The waterfront bungalows (8 or 9 if I recall) are A/C'd and quite nice. The landscaping is beautiful and well-maintained. There are beaches nearby if you want to shed the suits
There's a small island next to the resort that has a beach aquarium where you can swim with stingrays and other sea creatures.
Food is very good. There main restaurant has outdoor seating that is very romantic.
We stayed for three days and then went on to Tahiti and stayed at the Beachcomber in Tahiti. Nice and better suited for families with kids.