This place is very clean. It’s very basic—no frills here, but it’s a good price. It’s right across the street from a gorgeous beach, which is very convenient. You can dock a boat behind the house, but if you have a high top, make sure you go in and out at low tide. You have to go under two low bridges, and one of them has a stupid cable hanging there. My uncle had to sit there for an hour one day in the rain waiting for the tide to go out so he could go under the bridge to get to us. C’mon. Build some better bridges, Palm Island. You do have to take a ferry over so make sure you have all your stuff before you go on the island. There’s only one restaurant on the Island, and you can only get to it by golf cart. Rent one ahead. You can take a boat to other restaurants in the area. A case of beer and a bag of ice will cost you 43.00 at these marinas. Plan accordingly. They do provide some detergent, trash bags, hand soap and dish detergent. That was nice. A couple of issues—the sliding door to go out on the porch is constantly sticking. The beds ARE HORRIBLE!! They have some sort of cushion they put on top of the king to try to make it bearable. It’s not. My husband slept on the couch because it was so bad. I looked underneath the king. Everything is sagging. The twin beds are just as bad. My hips hurt everyday after sleeping in that bed. We did enjoy our trip despite the beds. There are plenty of towels. The beach makes up for the other issues. But dang. Upgrade those beds!