Great hotel, very close to the beach, took only 30sec to walk down to an endless, beautiful beach. Staff are nice, friendly and speak good English. Cleaning several times a day, and good with both aircon and fan in the room. Great with pools when it is low tide!
Food at the hotel was good, but we liked to try different restaurants, also the smaller, local ones. PS, this is Africa, do not expect European effectivity, hygiene or time management. Sometimes you have to wait 1,5 hours for food.. But that is Ok, everyone are nice, helpful and remember: Matata!
Page (and the hotel) is even nicer in real life than in the pictures. You can find a party each night, but also sit alone at the beach and just relax all day. It is not too crowded, but you meet new people every day. The Masaii people sell stuff on the beach, and some women offer massage, but it is not too annoying. They respect you when you say "no".
Only one "bad" thing: car service at the hotel was very expensive, it was much cheaper to get taxi ourselves. When you find a nice driver, get his number and always agree on price upfront