The hotel is either a cab ride or a half mile walk down an unlit dirt path from the beach and down town. No phone, clock radio, coffee maker, fridge, and the bathroom door latch did not latch. Traffic noise is tremendous at night, we stopped at a pharmasy and purchased ear plugs. The staff were friendly, but only one spoke any English. The beds were comfortable though, and room service kept fresh sheets and towels. Breakfast is also a bare minimun, with no fresh fruit, and very few choices. After a few days, rice and beens are tiresome.