This stucco "apartotel" (all rooms are apartment-like, with kitchenettes) with stone details looks good from the outside, as does the bar-restaurant under a palapa next to the pool, which looks out to the sea. It even has a beach with sand versus pebbles. Some rooms, including No. 201, are ok; the two-room apartment can sleep six; however, others, such as No. 101, desperately need a fresh paint job. No rooms have true water views, nor does the hotel have a welcoming ambience. Although family-owned, the employees are not outstanding. And there is nothing eco about it. Pros: Location is convenient, nice pool and beach. Cons: Plastic flowers everywhere are indicative of decor, the little restaurant is not so good.
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