Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
It's a social hostel, with organised events. They have a WhatsApp group which is great to connect with others staying there. I'd opt for the rooms at the beach, so you can go back and forth for a swim easily, as the main building and other rooms, are a bit of a trek up the hill.
Great location & view. Prices for rooms are cheap for a reason. Fine if you're young and saving money or a backpacker passing through for a night or two.
The location was amazing, it was right on the beach and had a great sunset view but the room itself was nothing like the photos and the bathroom was horrid! For the price you pay I think the facilities could be upgraded. It’s not exactly a budget hostel but it feels like it.
Great location and balcony view if you are lucky to book the right room, you can see the sunset.
Short walk to the main road and not too far from the beach.
Good cheap place if someone is into that kind of holiday.
Friendly owner(the guy) sometimes overly friendly (we don't need to talk all the time ;))
Great location on the flat 50 yards to the Main Street then another 100 yards down to beach . It’s so close to everything you just can’t beat this location . Nina and Hubbie Val really make you feel welcome . Nick at the bar Nina’s brother is really attentive I’ve nothings a bother. They arranged taxis cheaper than the internet prices and airport and the driver was very nice .
cheap and great location. there are activities like kayak or yoga if you want to get involved, also a good bar, but it’s easy to use it as a relaxing holiday out of season too. also brilliant and cheap breakfast & dinner!
Marianne
Solo traveller
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