We spent a week here and were a bit surprised when we arrived. The beach in all the photos is owned by a separate entity that charges €100 per day for two sunchairs and a parasol, and if you dont want to pay it you have to compete with the locals to get a spot on the 5 square meters of beach which is open to the public. "Glasses" in the rooms are plastic, single-use cups. No chairs on the balcony and only one chair in the room, so only one person could sit at any given time. In general I think we were expecting a bit more, but it seems that we underestimated how crazy this region gets during high season. What you get is a clean, small room with AC, that's it. The staff is also nice and helpful.