The hotel is right off the main road into town with free parking, a major plus. The view from the patio was stunning. But the hotel is quite a ways from the harbor for dining and shopping options, so it is either a long walk down and back up, or you have to drive and pay to park to be near the action. The hotel is very secure, though we felt we were checking into a penitentiary - staff was not particularly welcoming, even our child had to present his passport, and the thick plexiglass barrier at the front desk was especially off-putting. We had a family suite, and while the main bedroom had a door, the double room did not, which meant the bathroom was basically in that room and awkward to use. The bathroom was nicely upgraded, though not sure why a double shower in a family suite. And a tiny separate room for the toilet which was basically an echo chamber next to the open second bedroom. There was a notice on the desk "strictly no eating in room" which again made us feel like we weren't welcome guests but nuisances who must behave. (Btw There was a half-consumed box of cookies atop the armoire left by a previous guest and overlooked by the cleaning crew.) The hotel has many pluses but if we are ever to return, we will choose a location closer to the harbor and with a more welcoming feel.