Our stay started off a little disjointed when I realized the day-of that I had not been given any check-in information! I tried to contact the host via message and telephone number provided but received no responses for several hours. The host apologized when she eventually called us from a different (Florida) number as the person who answered the number given on this site (Puerto Rican number) did not speak English and didn't think to connect us to the person who could.
After the stress of figuring out how to get into the gated community and the house, things went smoothly. The one main concern, however, about the host was the initial dismissiveness of our concerns when we raised them that evening. First, the living room A/C was "clunking" quite loudly where you could not have the A/C on at any level and maintain a conversation in the house, and second, the pool water was cloudy and appeared to be in need of being cleaned. Our host said that "all the A/Cs are loud" and told us to turn it down if it was too loud for us, and told us that the pool was just cleaned the day before. After fiddling with the A/C ourselves the first night and again the following morning, it seemed that the A/C is loud after a period of non-use because it worked fine for the remainder of the trip. If you stay here, give it several hours if it's loud and hopefully you'll have the same luck. As for the pool, algae started growing on the sides/bottom a day or two later. I sent an actual picture to our host and she had someone come out that day. Not major issues over the course of the trip, but it was a bit disappointing to never have a "clear" pool because the general cloudiness and greenness remained since it wasn't handled right away.
We had hoped the ocean would have been without seaweed during our stay but didn't have luck. Folks had commented in other reviews that this was a possibility so we came hoping for the best but knowing that this was a risk. Our stay would have been incredible if the beach/ocean was useable for swimming and sunbathing, but it was still a nice place to walk. There are other beautiful beaches within a half hour drive which do not have the same amount of seaweed.
Restaurants and locals were extremely thankful that tourism is starting to pick up. I would definitely recommend a visit to PR, and except for our miscommunication/difficulties the first day this was a nice place to stay particularly for a larger group.