We spent 10 delightful days at the Kravitz-Port house in June. It was so quiet and restful there. The cabin is very spacious, very knotty-piney, clean and comfortable. The beds were comfortable, the bathrooms had lots of storage, the laundry was stocked with detergent pods. Lots of all kinds of supplies so that nothing else was needed. The kitchen is well stocked with pots, pans, baking dishes, dinnerware, plates, cups and glasses. Probably the only missing kitchen item was a small frying pan for frying a couple of eggs. However, bonuses were the rotating waffle maker (with Krusteaz pancake flour supplied - YUM!) and the George Foreman grille. There was also a charcoal and gas grill outside. The beach at the cabin is all pebble and access is restricted somewhat because a commercial oyster and clam operation takes place on the low tide part of the beach. It was really fun watching the gathering of bags and bags of clams and oysters right in front of us. As a result, access to the water is limited to mid to high tide and no clam or oyster gathering is allowed (but it is allowed some other local places). There is lots of wildlife to view right off the deck. We saw three does with their very young fawns, raccoons, ground squirrels, a mother duck with 15 ducklings, hummingbirds, diving ducks, and a bald eagle. Surprisingly no mosquitoes and few flies. Great to sit outside and enjoy it all.If this sounds like your kind of place we would highly recommend it.