This place feels more like an Airbnb not hotel. The host handled our check-in. At night, things were a bit inconvenient because all the supermarkets on the island close around 8 or 9 p.m. Since it was our first time visiting the island, we didn’t know that. Around 9:30, we asked the host where we could buy water, but we didn’t receive any reply.
There were no hangers in the room, which was especially inconvenient after coming back from water activities with all our clothes soaked and nowhere to hang them to dry. The blanket on the bed also had some blood stains, so we didn’t use it.
When we checked out the next day, we told the host about these issues, and he gave us two bottles of water.