Whilst the location itself is absolutely beautiful, the actual apartment and "resort" could do with some upgrading.The privately owned bar was really cosy and I cannot fault the owner or this part of the resort. However, the privately owned cafe/ bistro, is permanently closed, which was not mentioned in the descriptions of the resort, instead there is out of date and misleading information about this.
Inside the apartment, there was little attention paid to the details of cleaning, as we found dirty trays and cutlery upon arrival, as well as a dirty kitchen table. There was also a lack of a "welcome pack" mentioned in the provisions (tea, coffee, washing up liquid, etc). I also noticed a lack of utensils, nothing to retrieve trays out of the oven (tea towels or oven gloves) and only 2 large cooking spoons, which made cooking a fry-up, a challenge. Although this is a minor detail, it made a big difference to our stay - making extra trips for little things.
I was impressed with the WiFi but without a smart TV, there are limited channel options for viewing, if you wanted a cosy night in.
Overall I'd say that the views are beautiful and it's a hidden treasure of a location, but some more attention could be paid to the little things that make a big difference.