The entrance to the community can be a little tricky at first during peak traffic times (use the side street road when coming from/to Quepos, and the big fountain entrance when coming from/to Manuel Antonio), but we didn't have any issues getting in or out, and the guards were super friendly every time we pulled up. The villa is located up a really steep driveway with a sharp turn - fortunately we had a 4x4 so driving on the wet pavement was much easier (highly recommend this for traveling in Costa Rica anyways!). Parking was easy, even on an incline. The villa is huge inside! We had an upper unit, with a huge living/kitchen area, and the bedrooms were spacious enough, each with their own AC units. Every room also had a ceiling fan. We like to cook during our trip, and the kitchen was well equipped. Only thing we needed to get resolved was sharpening the kitchen knife - which they did the next morning, but apparently other travelers don't cook as much as us so no one else noticed? One thing that would be nice is some food storage containers for leftovers, but we made do. The fridge is modern and big enough for a temporary stay. The shower has a nice waterfall faucet - feels like the summer rain storms. The bedroom was actually really quiet - we didn't hear neighbors or dogs or animals at night. We only watched TV once, and the WiFi suited our needs for uploading IG photos and occasionally checking email. While we never really met the host in person, we were well looked after with communication before our trip (plenty of helpful information) and during in regard to local hiking spots (check out the El Salto cascade - a hilly walk, or drive to the dirt road if you don't want the exercise - we walked and learned). The pool was very refreshing after a day of adventuring, but we never did get over to the spa. Our six nights here were great and we definitely recommend this property!