This review isn't personal, in fact, everyone we met at this property was kind hearted and genuinely wanted us to have a good time. That wasn't to be the case though, by day 2, we were questioning how this rental received so many good reviews and by day 13, following nearly 2 weeks of constant construction and having experienced the general state of disrepair, we were counting the days until we could leave. We stayed in Tortuga, which was 195 sq ft of living area, separated from a tiny 15 x 6 foot ensuite kitchen. Because the kitchen door was open to the outside, the interior door had to be closed to provide AC for the living area, turning the kitchen into a sweltering hot box with no room for meal prep on the 3 sq ft of countertop you could find. Being open to the outside also meant that the construction dust covered the kitchen daily and was only cleaned once in the first 2 weeks of our stay. The kitchen sink also leaked onto the floor when we arrived and after an attempt to fix it, we were asked to use only the half that didn't leak until repairs could be made. No further attempt was made so I took the pipes apart myself and adjusted the gaskets, re-secured the fitting and resolved the problem. The problems of dull knifes, no storage containers, tin foil, zip lock bags, or cling wrap we also addressed on our own. This kitchen was not suitable for more than a short stay where your only requirement is toast for breakfast or heating something in the microwave. Once you did make dinner, you found yourself sitting on the bed to eat because the dining table is crammed between the bed and the wall, directly under the tv. The outdoor grounds were nice, the pool is large and comfortable but the seating choices were few, especially after I rounded up the 4 chairs that were broken, presenting safety risks for anyone sitting in them. Like the outdoor shower, fountain, pool umbrellas, grill, table and chairs in the Pagoda and the washing machine, they were added to the list of things to be repaired with the all too common refrain about this being Panama and things happening in their own time. The little community of Playa Coronado wasn't much better, limited restaurants of various quality, lots of litter, beautiful beaches that are devoid of people and shade, useless for fishing or snorkeling but with plenty of jellyfish and stingrays. The town at the intersection has everything you need for a short stay and is easily accessible by local bus or taxi.