The villa was very clean on arrival (although we did keep finding plastic yellow ball bearings from a toy gun around the place).
The welcome pack of basic essentials, including beer and wine was a nice touch.
The roof terrace is excellent with great views and it's the kind of thing that makes you want to live out here longer term!
The pool was lovely and warm and had the sun all day, although it's the first we've had a pool with sloped sides all round the bottom.
The bbq grill level can be raised by a handle to adjust how close the food is to the heat, which was really good. You will need to hold it in place though otherwise gravity drops it back down. Top tip, use a 5L bottle of water to 'lock' the handle.
The owners, or at very least the family looking after the property, live below / behind the property and were quickly on hand to help out or answer any questions in person.
The kitchen cupboards are well stocked with useful equipment that you’ve have in a house that’s ‘lived in’ rather than just a holiday let.
The pictures in the advert for the villa are how it actually is (Sept 2023) with the exception of the day bed by the pool that wasn't there.
The air conditioning is only available by coin payment. This should have been more obvious in the listing rather than a bracketed section in the description because the list of main features doesn't mention it.
In a post COVID world where generally cash is used much less, let alone coins, this was a pain to keep feeding the meter.
There's a tablet that apparently has information about the villa and the local area but it didn't work and no amount of turning it off and on again was going to fix it.
The WhatsApp number on the printed sheet in the kitchen for the management company went unanswered.
Overall, I’d recommend this villa but it’s likely to suit families rather than a couple looking for a luxury experience. We were a family.