The property is located exactly on the beach, which is its biggest advantage. However, reaching it can be challenging. Guests need to park behind the property and walk about 350 meters on the beach; though Virama staff will help with luggage if informed in advance, the narrow approach road to the parking area is inconvenient. At night, it is quite difficult to return as there are no lights at the entrance, and stray dogs on the beach can make it uncomfortable to walk.
The rooms are set up in tents, but they become suffocating without air conditioning. On arrival, there was a power cut, which raised concerns, although fortunately it was restored later. Room service requires improvement—despite multiple reminders, even a simple request for an additional pillow was not fulfilled. Hygiene around the premises could be better, and there is no provision to dry wet clothes, which is important for a beach stay.
Currently, the restaurant is under construction, so food has to be arranged from a nearby outlet. While this is manageable, it does reduce convenience. Overall, the property may be more suitable for couples looking for a rustic beachside experience, but it may not suit families. With better service, improved amenities, and focus on guest comfort, the place could truly match its excellent location.