Nice spot, was well taken care of and perfectly situated. Others were owners, gave good suggestions for food and adventure.
Our kids loved snorkeling. A sunken ship is right there.
The beach is sandy above the waterline but "iron shore" below. There are soft-edged rocks on entry, so mostly navigable barefoot. This seems common on the island except on 7-mile beach, which is mostly sandy. To the left and right of the beach-looking area, there's more aggressive iron shore that drops off to about 8'. Snorkeling is pretty good right there, so literally right in front of the property are tropical fish! To the right there's a ladder entrance into an almost swimming pool-like area of iron shore. This is a trouble-free entrance if snorkeling, no edges to watch out for.
Easy parking, 1 spot labeled for the unit that was always available for us.
The only things that threw us was an occasional faint smell, maybe of the landfill that is a long ways off or of some trees around the area or something. Though rare, it was a little off every now/then. Secondly, there's an interesting amount of glass on the beach. All that we found was "sea-glass" because it had worn down, soft edges, but it was broken glass.
Not actually 7mile "beach", 3-4 condos away from iron shore-free, sandy "beach".
The island is expensive. Prices are ~2x the US and then a 1.2x conversion rate + tip always included. So, almost 3x what it cost in the US. Sandwiches at the condo mostly kept us fed.
Great place!