Pros:
- The guests are generally good, mostly polite family people.
- The area is beautiful, perfect for a private village.
- The beach is nice with pebbles and stones at the entrance, but it’s not crowded.
Cons:
- Water supply is inconsistent. It comes from tanks rather than a central source, so it can run out periodically.
- Electricity is often unreliable. Blackouts can last from 1 hour to 7-8 hours, and sometimes even up to a day or two. If your house has a generator, you’ll have light, but with the unpleasant noise of the generator and the smell of diesel fuel. If not, you’ll be without light.
- There are no cafes, restaurants, or stores on the premises.
- Common spaces are almost non-existent. There are 2 benches on the embankment, 1 gazebo on the lower tier, and that’s about it. The remaining benches are mostly near smoking bins. There is a children’s playground, but it’s hot during the day, and not everyone wants to sit there.
- The terrain is challenging. The second part of the village is situated quite high, making it difficult to reach, especially for the elderly or small children, particularly in the heat.