We were there only for one night, and arrived late, so we didn't get to experience the neighborhood much. There was a restaurant downstairs, the Hacienda, but the food wasn't the best. I ordered tomato soup that was supposed to have sour cream, but instead got whipped cream (!!) on my soup. The check-in counter was very small and the check-in itself casual and fairly smooth, but the same guy manning registration was the same one overseeing the restaurant, so they seemed a little short-staffed. The room was comfortable enough, and the place was pretty, and had a good breakfast right on the water, with plenty of space and a great view. The neighborhood was loud at night though and we slept with the window open as there was no A/C, and the noise kept me up (lots of spiders in the window too). Overall, not bad, so I can recommend it with these few caveats.