We had the all inclusive package, which (unsurprisingly) turned out to be not particularly really all-inclusive. Meaning you had to pay for every (alcoholic) cocktail, red wine and almost every white wine.
Also, the food lacked variety, choice and actually some carefulness in being prepared (chicken inside raw, outside burnt).
So, from a food perspective I would advise to go that extra mile and pay for the fifth star in some other place.
Rooms clean and acceptable, however somehow I did feel the 1970s Tito aura.
All in all ok, whether this is worth four stars remains to be discussed.