The accommodation is well situated in the centre of town, close to shops, the marina and Four Mile Beach. The room is a decent size, with a screened-off bedroom, and a balcony. The self catering facilities consist of fridge-freezer, microwave and a hot plate.
The low marking is entirely due to the claimed accessibility, and the arrogance of the owners when we pointed out its shortcomings.
As I am a wheelchair user, we chose to stay here because we were attracted by the claims to be accessible-friendly, with “accessible parking”, “accessible reception” and “accessible room”. We asked for a ground floor room. The room is adapted. I would not, however, call it accessible. The parking is underground, with no elevator and a very steep slope up to the ground level. The reception is up yet another, similar slope (and from my chair I was unable to see the reception staff unless they were standing up). The room is on this level, but everything else - swimming pool, barbecue patio, laundry facilities - is downstairs, with absolutely no access for a wheelchair user. The downstairs area itself is not disabled friendly - access to the sunbeds being via a stepping stone over part of the pool, and the sunbeds being on a raised platform. The owner was quite dismissive of the idea that a residence boasting of its access should property ensure that the disabled person has access to all (or at least most) of the facilities, and not just the room.