At 5PM, the temperature was 33°C with 70% humidity. I spent half the day sitting in the shade, wearing shorts. To cover my upper body, I used a big, clean, plain towel and walked up to the bar – a unique structure literally built in the sea, accessible from the beach. However, I was not allowed to enter to enjoy a coffee and the view. I was told, "you have to wear a dress," which was amusing to hear as a regular-sized male. While I understand dress codes for restaurants, usually indicated by signs, it seemed unreasonable for a bar situated inside the ocean, especially without any clear dress code indicators. Moreover, it was perplexing to see girls in bikinis with very thin, see-through shirts allowed in. And an old guy wearing a t-shirt and a speedo... C'mon!
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A very nice bar, set on stilts, to sit and watch the boats and the sunset. We had walked from the nearby sister hotel Riu Palace for sunset drinks and dinner and we enjoyed both. Then a golf buggy provided our transport back. The Riu Jambo seemed a much bigger resort than ours but we enjoyed our visit.
Very nice bar above the water. Super nice atmosphere and perfect for watching the sunset.
Only thing they could improve is quality and choice of the dinks.