House was great. Plenty of room and well stocked with most things you would need. They even had some beach towels we could use, which was nice.
The water, while we were there, was clear and warm. No seaweeds or jelly fish the whole week. We found some decent shells, but nothing much there.
The only downside, if it is one, is there is a shared beach access with maybe six houses, so it was a bit crowded, but everyone around us was very nice. No loud music and no cigars.
I mention the beach access, but you do need to check a potential property to make sure they have one. A good number of the houses had their access washed away, so not sure what those people did.
There is a house partially sticking out in the water about 3/4 a mile to the south you can't get around. There is a house about 1/2 a mile to the north you can get around by walking in the water a bit. Both the north and south side of the south house had a ton of people, tents, fishing, and loud music. If you like more action, maybe you want to be closer to that.
Not many choices to eat on the Cape, but Port St. Joe was only about 20 minutes from this house. They have plenty of options. Sisters was our favorite, but there were a good number we didn't get to try.
All in all, we loved the house and the beach, and we would stay there again for sure. However, we might check some of the other houses in the area that might be a bit more isolated