The best thing about this house is it’s location, so close to the sea and only a short walk into town. It is very traditional and needs upgrading in some areas, but the pool was great, and so good to have air con in the bedrooms. The bathrooms and kitchen although fairly old worked well, and it was very handy to have 2 big fridges.
There was a slight ‘meanness’ to the stay, a lot of instructions, dos and dont’s .Very cheap uncomfortable sun loungers and no swimming towels, and I was rather surprised that there wasn’t anything at all provided at the house. I arrived desperate to wash my hands after travelling, but there wasn’t a single drop of washing up liquid or bar of soap anywhere. Nor was there even a spare bin bag, or a dishcloth or any loo roll etc etc. I had to dig around in my suitcase for shower gel so we could wash our hands. The dishwasher needed rinse aid and salt. I didn’t go on holiday to have to think about things like that, and basic cleaning product shopping shouldn’t have been at the top of the to do list on arrival. I did go for the option of some extra cleaning hours which was great, particularly with children and very dusty rain showers a couple of times, otherwise so much time is spent cleaning up everyday.
There are only shutters on the windows and no curtains or blinds. Apart from meaning bright early sunlight it also means that when the shutters are closed at night and the lights are on that people can actually see in!! (This was also the case with the house next door btw, same owner, same shutters!)
The access to the sea was somewhat precarious over the sharp rocks, every other villa has made steps across the rocks. These are easily fixed issues but let the place down.
This house could be really nice with not too much effort.
I was there with 2 small children which didn’t suit the house really, too many stairs and floors meant we had stuff on 5 levels so it was all pretty chaotic, but I’m sure it would suit a bigger party of adults better.