Jewel of Paradise is just that. Located right on the beach (my favorite part), you can literally walk out the back down and down a short walkway to be on the white sands of Port St. Joe Beach. Even in the middle of July, there were just a few groups of people nearby so we were able to just put our stuff out right in front of the house. We never felt like it was too crowded. People were able to fish and give others plenty of room to swim or walk on the shore. The actual property itself was great. You can pull a vehicle under the home and walk right in the door. There is a little covered porch area where we rinsed off the sand before entering the house after the beach, and also where we stored our beach supplies like umbrella and chairs. FYI, you should plan on bringing your own chairs and umbrella as these are not provided like with some other properties. The rooms are nicely decorated and the master bathroom is adorable! The beds are firm. There are plenty of towels. Bring your own laundry and dishwasher detergent. There was hand soap and dish soap in the kitchen but I don't know that it will always be provided. Kitchen had the basics, but no toaster. Coffee maker is traditional, not for K-Cups. There were lots of filters there for it, but again, not sure that was provided or if it was just left by previous renters. The couch and chairs in the living room area will fold out to become beds but we never used them for that. There is not a dresser in the downstairs bedroom but there is one in both upstairs rooms in the closets. TVs in each bedroom, though we never used any but the main living room one. Table is very big and will seat a lot of people, plus there are some stools at the island. Someone mentioned the bar across the street being loud, we only noticed it one night and they were done with karaoke around 11. My only issues had less to do with the property and more with the actual location. And these are minor. The waves are not big here. That was fine with me but my kids would have rather had bigger ones! The water isn't the blue/green PCB water, but a darker blue. Again, I didn't mind, it was just different. The restaurants in the area are locally owned. Many of them had strange hours and days of operation. Make your plans to go out by researching and calling to make sure they are open. We will definitely be back!