Good spot, reasonably priced given that it has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms so it can accommodate as many as 4 people. Aruba is subject to brief but torrential downpours and we did have an issue with water pouring into one of the bedrooms through a hole in the plaster around the top of the frame of one window, but we alerted the host and they said they would repair it after we checked out. We left a towel in the window frame and it did not make a big difference to our stay. The property needs a few extra touches that are typically provided in a VRBO - salt, pepper, sugar, cooking oils, tissues, napkins, measuring cups and spoons, a plug for the sink, extra AAA batteries for a dead TV remote (though we did find extra AA batteries that we used to restart the wall clock), and a larger coffee pot - the one supplied is very small and would not serve 4 people. Google suggests that there is recycling on Aruba but there were no instructions to enable recycling and no recycling bins, so we weren't sure if that was true. We've had great "guidebooks" supplied at other VRBOs but there was none here. On the plus side, the hosts supplied beach chairs and a cooler, which we thought was a nice touch.