The Tiny House is off the beaten path and on the water but not on any beach. The access to the water is by concrete steps that at high tide is to the steps and bulkhead and at low tide is hundreds of yards away.
There is a very large beautiful yard that was mowed in a sporadic way missing the area around the patio so we had shin high weeds to wade through all week. Also, when going to and from the water, we spotted dozens of used condoms or condom wrappers.
The water shut off 3 of the 8 days we were there one time when I was soaped up in the shower.
We were there 8 days but were only given 2 towels, hand towels, and face clothes. There were no beach towels, chairs or umbrella. When I spoke to the owner, he said those items "walk off" or can't get through customs so he doesn't provide them. They are all available on the island and we purchased beach towels that we left behind. I'm not sure why a tourist would take these items.
The kitchen area was filled with other guests food including a peanut butter jar with a finger smear through it. There was no cooktop or grill so we had to eat out every meal.
For a tiny house, there is a lot of furniture and tons of random "stuff" making it difficult to move around if both people are in the living area. It was also marginally clean albeit clean sheets and mismatched towels. Also, we couldn't get the TV to work on the only rainy day.
Paul is very nice but it is clear he doesn't visit his Tiny House very often for QA.