Certainly not a place for those unaccustomed to roughing it, SB Cabana consists of old-school wooden beach huts. At high tide the ocean laps at the stilts of these simple, wooden structures, which have limited amenities—only a handful have air-conditioning and most have cold-water showers. They may be best for backpackers, but if you're willing to be a little adventurous, you'll find great accommodations here: clean, comfortable, and centrally located. Only a handful of rooms are beachside; the cheapest are around $10. Pros: can be a fun experience; cool crowd. Cons: no frills; some huts not that cheap.
Reviewed by 3montana from france on 9/10/09
Fist of all, you have to expect the worst matresses of your life. They were damp and must have been at lesat 30 years old. But the worst is that we got broken into while we were sleeping and someone stole our camera and all our money. we discovered that their guest are very often stolen, even with the doors locked. The old lady owner is very, very mean and agressive. Stay away
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