We stayed for 3 nights, from Tuesday 17th to Friday 20th of June 2014 - 4 stars given for the view.
There were approximately 25 narrow, steep, stone steps to climb to get to this apartment, plus another 10 or more to get into the apartment itself. It might not sound much, but this was tough going with 5 suitcases and 5 pieces of hand luggage, plus a few bags of groceries, but once you get up there, the apartment is pleasant, but oh my goodness, it's the view that makes this apartment wonderful.... the view is breathtakingly beautiful and well worth that climb....if you don't have a heart attack on the way up, that is.
The apartment is modern, clean and fitted out well. The main living area did feel small, maybe too small for 5 adults and really only had enough comfy seating for 4 people, but we didn't spend much time in there, so it wasn't a big problem for us.
The main bedroom was large and really nice. I'd advise that some sort of window covering be provided for the arch window that's opposite the bed, as we felt exposed to the properties next door, especially at night with the lights on.
There were sheets on the bed, but the quilt covers hadn't been put on the duvets, they were screwed up in a hanging space in the wardrobe.
The kitchen and bathroom were fine. Both were clean, modern and functional.
The area is quiet, but very beautiful and we loved it. Having the swimming pool was brilliant and we made great use of it. A big plus was having a shower and toilet down by the pool.
A small, modern apartment, with exceptional views, beautiful scenery and places to visit, but suitable for able bodied people only. I wouldn't advise anyone who has problems with stairs or families with small children, to stay here. For everyone else, the apartments view will win you over.
Thank you for a great stay.