While pictures of the loft bedroom were shown of the apartment on the web site, upon arrival the steep "ships ladder" stair was a concern. If you have to go to the bathroom in the night, the steep stair with the hard tile floor below are certainly a concern. We opted to pull off the single bed sheets and blankets and sleep on the pull out couch on the lower level. We had booked for the minimum 7 nights, but upon asking to check out after the first, we were faced with a no refund policy. The owner did promptly provide us with suitable bedding for the pull out couch. The apartment is located on the upper floor of the building, facing the street. There was an incredibly bright street light right outside the window that washed the walls with yellow light all night long. You could tell it was morning when the room finally got darker when the light shut off. Something smelled in the kitchen. I think it was rancid grease from previous occupants that was not cleaned up. We didn't use the kitchen. The bathtub did not drain properly and you were always standing in water when showering. There was a pedestal sink in the bathroom, so there was no place to lay out toiletries, and the mirror was offset from the sink. mounted on the wall between the sink and toilet.
After day four of seven, we started to pursue alternate accommodation. After day five of seven we left, choosing to sacrifice the remaining two days.
The unit was within easy walking distance of the shops and restaurants. It is a very small commercial district so there were not a lot of options. You have to pay a small fee to get ferried over to the beach which is on an island, across a small straight of water. This seemed a bit odd, but the beach is one of the nicest we have been on . 7km long and not at all crowded. Facilities one the island were minimal, but there was a building offering food and beverage. This location was the only let down on our three week vacation on the south coast.