Rooms are styled like chalet houses. It has a pretty spacious interior, and the ones lining up facing the beach cost more, but well worth it if you want waking up looking out to sea. The chalets have a porch each, and there are taps nearby to rinse sand off the feet before entering. There's water activities and I recommend a meal at the Kelong Restaurant (by minibus shuttle). Check out other facilities at the website. The food here at hotel is a must try if you havent tried Indonesian food. Weather is hot and waves are much calmer when I went in April. I highly NOT recommend the monsoon periods (~Oct to Jan) as waves are really rough, and there are no water activities held. The island's hotels' packages are available from singaporean tour agencies.