Unfortunately we had very cold, wet, windy weather most of the time. This really would have been ok had the furniture in our accommodation been more comfortable. Both sofas are hide-a-beds which are known to be uncomfortable for sleeping and sitting. One was a very hard/firm white leather, but it was not in a position where we could see the tv, so didn't use it. The other was an indoor/outdoor fabric that felt very plastic. It squeaked anytime someone moved. The two chairs looked nice, but were terribly uncomfortable for any extended use. They were both in dire need of some WD40 as they squeaked terribly. The whole atmosphere was cheap with no color at all on the walls - just bright, boring & inexpensive white. The art work - if you can call it that was old and mismatched. There were these horrendously ugly wooden tribal masks - I wanted to cover them, but had nothing with which cover them. Luckily, before our arrival one had fallen from the wall and was tucked away where I didn't have to look at it. It is clear that this place is done on the cheap for Spring break kids who might not take care of their surroundings.
The king size bed, however, was a different story. I have slept in many terrible beds around the world but this was one of the best. It was very comfortable. We did bring our own bedding, so that made it more comfortable too.
The kitchen was very well appointed. There was nothing at all missing and we were able to cook and store anything we wanted in the brand new refrig. The flatware was about the cheapest one could find, but it did the job.
The bathroom was spacious enough. It did have some rust in places one would not expect to find rust, like on top of caulking, but it's at the sea and rust is to be expected in places. The popcorn ceiling was falling off, in very large chunks over the shower. I did notify the owner of this and he was going to look to see what could be done to fix it.
Lastly, the door lock was completely corroded (sea air will do that) . We had difficulty with the lock the first night. Through the week we had issues locking the door. On the final day as we were leaving, it took about five minutes to get the door locked. My husband gave up trying to get the key into they cylinder and handed me the key - he wanted to leave the door unlocked. I took a video of my struggle and provided it to the owner who said he knew it had issues, but didn't know it was that bad. He said it would be replaced in a couple of weeks.