Decided to overnight on the island to avoid multiple trips on the shuttle. I don't regret it, but would do it differently if had known better. The hotel has rooms in multiple small buildings. It was an ordeal to drag luggage up the hill to our room. The listing doesn't tell you, but you have to pick up your key at a hotel with a different name near the bottom of the hill. That requires carrying your things up a high fight of stairs and then back down. There are no elevators on the island. After getting up the hill to my building it was a long flight of stairs down to the entrance. By the time I got to to my room I was exhausted. Room was small and bathroom smaller - tiny. Clean and modern but not to western code standards for size. The bathroom was too small for two people to share. There was a strange smell in the hallways, but I did not notice in the room. Most places for food start to close at 4:30 PM. Another building of the hotel has a restaurant that is open later. Food was decent. Waiter spoke English well and was pleasant and helpful. Internet was unexpectedly very good. TV did not work (not that I really cared). After dinner there is nothing to do and the island is pretty much deserted. Some people like to time their stay to a full moon so they can watch the tide come in at night. I recommend going to the island only with an overnight bag, if you can.
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