Listed as "exclusive", but should read "remote", this studio apartment has only partial visibility from an inadequately small balcony to the beach, 20 minutes walk away. This you reach down a very steep road, with inadequate sidewalks and a very challenging uphill return. Not 10 minutes as listed but at least 20 mins tough climb.
The presenting photo of lined-up boats is a misrepresentation of this location. The photo is from the fisherman's warf in town, a 10 minute cab ride away.
The bed is a double bed, new and comfortable but too short for my 6-foot husband. Air conditioning worked very well and was essential for part of the day. The kitchen is well supplied with good utensils and a full stove and full size fridge. These are essential as there are only two restaurants within walking distance, and both are expensive. There is a lovely infinity pool and lounging chairs in the shade that overlook the stunning bay. Ideal for people who want quiet, are very fit to hike the steep hill or who like solitude or have work to do in this remote location. Not ideal for anyone wanting to participate in Zihua life, unless you plan to rely on taxis up and down to the playa and town.
We had spent 2 weeks in La Ropa prior to coming to this studio where we paid $500 less per week for a more spacious and attractive studio, close to the playa, than this hill-top crowded studio. It is grossly over-priced given it's size and location.