This villa is well positioned and elevated. Access to the old town and port area, and the more up-beat 'strip' with its many shops bars and restaurants, is walkable, though there is a climb back. Shops and Supermarket very close by.
The accommodation is compact, with a double and a twin bedroom. The upstairs suite has a bathroom and two sea-facing terraces. Downstairs is a further bedroom, bathroom and living space - all quite adequate. The shower was not as powerful as it might have been. In the kitchen we found everything we required for cooking dinner (which we did every other evening).
Outside, the garden did require attention (Feb 17) - one plant did actually impede entry to the pool steps, and another was getting to invade the patio space. The pool is very small and suitable for a cooling plunge. Two strokes would take you from one end to the other.
We did not use the pool, given the time of year, some inclement weather, and strong winds blowing leaf debris into the water. Also at the time the pool was in need of repair.
As there was only 2 of us, we had a very good supply of towels, and decent sized bath towels.
When we arrived the only provisions that were left from previous tenants, consisted of salt pepper and ant spray - virtually no loo roll, nor wash-up liquid - compared to what accumulates in other villas it was very sparse.
The villa is situated on a very busty road - Salinas is a 'rat-run' for taxi's and delivery vans, though the traffic noise did not affect us. On the other hand, the pool equipment (heater maybe) was a constant drone and could be heard at all hours - some soundproofing would be very welcomed.
The outside terraces are uncovered. The one facing east is overlooked, the one to the south is not. The patio terrace cover did not stop the squally showers from blowing rain right under. As a result, in inclement weather we were driven indoors.
Overall, would say this is a very nice villa, which could be made much better if a couple of the issues were addressed