Great little place, out of the way and on the water, yet the main street with restaurants and shops and dive centres are a couple minutes walk. The resort's dive centre appears to be closed now, but there are lots of nearby options on the mainstreet. Small private beach, shade available, nice snorkeling or swim. The restaurant on site is also closed, but Loreta's, and a baleada (like a breakfast wrap) takeout, are near, and you can request a fridge for snacks. Bottled water is provided to refill your water bottles. We were in one of the rustic cabins, nothing fancy, facing the water and beach, and it was perfect for us. There are some larger and newer cabins a well. There was AC available, but we never turned it on as there was always a nice breeze at night. The surroundings are like a small nature reserve, with hummingbirds, woodpeckers, small deer, and a couple of the endangered Agouti regularly crossed the property. Owned by Hondurans. On Departure day, I had left a book in the room for their book exchange, but without an explanatory note, so the owner, René, thought I had forgotten it, and contacted me to make arrangements to deliver it to the airport. I thought that was very thoughtful, Thank you René! We would definitely stay there again.