Good evening, Gosia!!We really enjoyed our time in Aruba and we loved our stay in your home. We had read about how different the island was depending on where you were. At first the starkness of the more desert-like end was still surprising but by the end we loved our journey winding through the vacant part of Seroe Colorado, ending up in our quiet little community. The other end of the island was more tropical but also more congested. The house, literally, had every single thing someone would need for a week’s stay... Comfy beds and great water pressure included. ;) Baby Beach and Rogers Beach are literally within a short walk or drive around the corner. Our favorite restaurant on our end was Flying Fishbone. The service was great, the setting incredible and the food was delicious. Martha, our island contact during our stay, was a treasure and she was so very helpful. This was our first time outside the US, excluding cruises. Having her as a contact and knowing she was just a few streets over was very reassuring. She brought us breakfast treats… English muffins, jam and butter. It may have been the setting and eating them in Aruba, but we thought they were unusually delicious. The local cell phone you provided was very handy for reservation calls… and a distress call to our Jeep company when it broke down. Being able to call the US on the house phone was great too. Also having the TV with national channels allowed us to keep up with current events at home during this election cycle, which was nice. I can’t really think of anything you could do to improve stays for your guests. We used the grill one night and ate outside. All the beach towels and beach equipment you provided was awesome. We literally had every beach item we needed. I was surprised you even provided laundry detergent for washing beach towels, clothes, etc. I’m convinced I need some clothes line to hang dry my laundry at home now. The people on the island were all very friendly. I worried about the money conversion but every place we shopped provided the conversion amount for you. We were never once approached or made to feel pressured to buy items from street vendors, etc like on past visits to Caribbean islands. They had every type of international cuisine on the island and some home town favs like Wendy's/Subway for when you wanted something familiar. Island driving was easy! We loved our Baby Beach Home!! The Powers FamilyCabot, Arkansas, USA