When we first came to the house, the pros were obvious. The location (50 yards to the beach and 100 to the village) was great, and the house structure and layout were optimal for up to three families with children.
The cons soon became obvious. The interior of the home had cheap patches on the ceilings, the upstairs refrigerator didn’t work (the temp regulator laying on a shelf) while the plants and decorations were scant and done on the cheap. There were no directions on how to start the fireplace, and the bath towels were, at best, mediocre. Also, even though they inform you shortly before your trip that a very limited amount of toilet paper and paper towels are supplied, this limitation isn’t appropriate given the price point. One gets the feeling that the owner is unhappy to rent, and doesn’t really care about the vacationers’ experience.
Prior to our trip, I called and emailed the management company, numerous times, about the importance of the pool being heated, and was assured that would be done (we also paid an extra $250 for heating the pool). The pool stopped heating on the second day of our trip. We called numerous times for them to repair the pool, and kept being assured they were calling the pool company. They also assured us the pool company was on call even though it was a holiday weekend. The general manager finally called me herself, at first trying to convince me the pool was working but we couldn’t tell because the outside temp was too cold. After she realized we knew better than that, she blamed the pool company and the owner. She offered to give us the heating money back (duh, given that the pool didn’t heat up) and we got a late checkout. Inadequate given that the five children with us missed a day and a half of fun, and the one real luxury we wanted didn’t happen. The pool guy did come as we were leaving for home, and informed us that he told the management company he was unavailable during the holidays prior to our trip. He also informed us the the fix (unclogging the filter) had previously been given to the mgt company, and they could have done it themselves. Basically, the mgt company, in my opinion, didn’t care about our families’ experience, and I would never do business with them again. If they respond to this, I’d take it with a grain of salt; responsibility is not their strength.
It’s a shame that this pretty house is so poorly kept and managed. I’d spend my money elsewhere, and with those I trust.