Cabin has all necessities for a Cape Cod vacation. The king size bed was very comfortable, but with the only bathroom being up a steep narrow staircase, this is not a property for someone with mobility issues. The downstairs beds would work for young children, but they would need to go upstairs for the bathroom. The outdoor shower is absolutely lovely, with flowers and woods out the head-height window! The caretakers are accessible and helpful should you need anything. Plenty of towels and beach chairs and a reasonably stocked kitchen mean you don’t need to pack much. The air conditioning is only one window unit downstairs for both floors, so if you NEED to be cool, this might be a problem. We loved sitting outside on the Adirondack chairs listening to the birds while sipping coffee or wine. We went to Coastguard Beach nearly every day, which was very convenient by tram or bike (you will need to pay National Park fees for the beaches—$60 covers your vehicle for the week or you can pay $20/day. If you bike to the beach, I think you can avoid these fees altogether.)
Overall, this was a great location from which to explore the Cape. We spent evenings in Wellfleet, Provincetown, Dennis, and Chatham—all reasonable drives after a day on the beach in Eastham. If you like rustic charm, have no mobility issues, are not exceptionally tall (ceiling heights are low—under 7ft upstairs), and are looking for a peaceful Cape Cod vacation, this is a great little cottage for you!