We really enjoyed our 3-night stay. I think some things future renters will appreciate knowing include: it has no AC (that was maybe in the listing, and it was hotter than average while we were there, but after a day of hiking and then driving, it was an unwelcome surprise to us that it was 78 degrees in the home) and no screens in the windows, so you can't open them to appreciate the sea air instead; it's a dated home--needs a lot of updates--but it's still lovely (the beds are comfortable, the layout is smart--hello, 2 bathrooms!--they provide everything in the kitchen, the grass yard is nice); the patio furniture needs updating big time--the chairs were just broken; if you're renting seaside, you want to spend time outdoors, so that space needs attention. There aren't chairs to take to the beach, which was a bummer for people who flew into the state, so couldn't bring out own. Mostly, it is much farther from the beach than the pictures suggest. The bench that's shown (to me, as if it's right at the edge of the yard) is actually already about 200 yards from the house. You have to crest not one, but two hills before you make it to the beach. Once you're there, it's magical, but I was not anticipating that. I thought it would be easy to just pop out there and back, use the house bathroom, etc., but it was a tiresome trek each time. Overall, I would likely stay here again, but I would budget to go into town for fans, chairs, and house shoes for the rocky tiles.