This was our first trip to Aruba. Initially we booked 7 nights, but were having such a fabulous time that we extended our stay in our unit for another 3 nights. Anytime we communication with the staff, they promptly and courteously responded. The unit itself (E-422) had a comfortable queen bed and our young adult daughter said the pullout queen couch was also very comfortable. It was very clean and had all the amenities we needed - dish soap, paper towels, garbage bags, beach chairs, chair clips, beach towels, dishes, pots and pans, glasses and dishes and utensils. You need to bring your own shampoo and conditioner but they provided a small soap in the bathroom (we end up bringing our own stuff anyways - but it was nice that it was provided as well). The balcony was shaded in the morning for breakfast and evening for dinner - it was in full sun during the day. The location is soooo close to the beach, literally a 2 min walk from our unit to reach the sand - just across the road and the cars always slow down and let you cross. We stayed both at the pool (the side with the one pool) and on the beach. There are also bathrooms with a sauna and shower, and a gym room near the one pool area so we didn't have to go back to the room to use the bathroom. But the unit was so close we often when back for lunch anyway. To be honest, there is construction going on next to the complex on the one pool side, but it became white noise to us - didn't bother us but I wanted to mention it. My husband did get up very early (7 am) to get an umbrella at the beach for us for those days when me and my daughter came along later. They are not reservable and since it is a public beach, others are there on the beach as well. But the beach never felt crowded, was always very few people on the beach, especially when compared to our walks on the beach when we passed hotels. Their beaches all seemed very crowded compared to ours. We were very happy with our beach. The SuperFood grocery store to us was too far way to walk, so we went twice by cab - each time about $10 each way but that was worth it to us. The LaCabana was a 10 min walk to get our Covid tests for the return trip to the U.S. -very convenient and we made appointments on line. There's a cool bike/walk path just across the street between the street and the beach which was great for jogging, biking (using rental bikes), and just exploring the neighboring properties. The Aloe factory was super interesting too!