Island Outpost’s GoldenEye was featured in Indagare where the resort was described as “cool, romantic & idyllic”. Indagare notes the romantic thatch-roofed villas, the two-bedroom beach cottages with huge day beds and the cool vibe in the air of GoldenEye as the details they love most. Indagare’s review of GoldenEye explains arriving at the grounds as dramatic. Once guests find themselves at the small lodge riddled with photos of the man who penned the James Bond novels, Ian Flemming, “the curtain goes up” as Indagare explains it. In the opening scene, guests peruse over a suspension bridge enabling safe crossing over turquoise blue water two stories above sea level. Once over the bridge, Indagare explains how GoldenEye’s guest encounter all of the ingredients of a tropical paradise; beach, surf, wind and sunlight. Behind the beach are wooden cottages facing the sandy paradise. Indagare explains the surrounding area the amount of lounge chair being equal to the palm trees alongside a pool. Indagare acknowledges that GoldenEye has been designed specifically for those seeking a chance to live side by side with nature. The design of the villas is simple, nature-based and open to allow guest to hear, see and feel nature happening all around them. Indagare sums it up by describing GoldenEye as the “very image of the kind of island hideaway that Bond might wash ashore on and coolly assess with a knowing smile”.