We stayed in an executive apartment. It was somewhat small for the four of us but had a large balcony.
The kitchen was well-equipped with a microwave and a 4-burner gas stove, which was great. However, we missed having a sharp knife and a cutting board for cooking. The kitchen fan could also be much better because all the cooking smells stayed in the apartment when we fried food.
The mini-market in our building was very convenient. During our 10-day stay, we were able to have our bed linens and towels washed a couple of times.
We are used to Spain, where there is almost always food/tapas available, but here the meals were a bit more timely inflexible. Additionally, a small plastic cup of beer cost 5 euros, which we found expensive.
On July 1st, the rules for sunbeds changed, which was somewhat confusing. You had to go there early and book your chairs with tickets from the reception. We found this cumbersome since all guests already had wristbands showing they were staying there. The pools were also quite cold, so we didn't swim as much as we usually do.
The check-in was very pleasant, and we felt warmly welcomed. However, almost no one spoke English, only Italian, which made communication a bit more challenging.