Relatively new property. Clean and spacious hotel/condo accommodations as compared to standard hotel rooms which no longer work for our family of four with adult college kids. 2 bedrooms/2 baths/Full kitchen/Living room, and balcony facing Mandalay avenue. TV's in both bedrooms and the living room. Courteous staff, particularly Fernando. We took Uber to ALDI for basic grocery needs. You really do not need a car here. You can walk to Pier 60, the marina, restaurants, etc.. The beach is right behind the property. Beach front food joints are within walking distance. Try Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar, and Frenchy's Rockaway Grill. Clean crystal white sand and emerald green waters, unlike the seaweed infested beaches on the Atlantic coast. You pay resort fees here, but this is not a resort in terms of folks carrying your chairs and umbrellas to the beach for you, and bringing you exquisite libations on demand. Chairs and umbrellas are complimentary but you do beast of burden duties yourself. I found the sandbars in the water here quite interesting. You can be relatively far from the shore, indeed past the swimming limit buoys, and still be only knee deep in the water. Not sure whether those sandbars are natural, or man-made. I walked on the beach from Pier 60, passed Caladesi island, to Hurricane Pass where I could see Honeymoon Beach on the other side of the pass. A total of a little more than 10 miles both ways. This is to say that this is quite a stretch of beach.