Upon arrival we were greeted with smiles, we took our reservation confirmation and the lady simply asked "where is name" because she was too lazy to find it herself. We were taken to our bungalow, and it was good because we were given the choice between two bungalows. The first had 2 levels but the mattresses where on the floor, so we chose the second with bed frames. Once we were in the room we quickly realised the unloved state of it. The wooden cladding on the wall had holes in it, and the glass panes in the window were sealed using what appeared to be wet toilet paper that had dried. Despite this the place was generally okay in terms of cleanliness, apart from a big build up of limescale on the taps. We decided to walk down to the pool and restaurant area. This was about a minute from the bungalow. We had to walk through a building site where it looks like they were constructing some new bungalows and these were elevated, so we had to walk under these down some steps to the pool area. This site had no health and safety signs and we had no previous warning as to the building work that was happening very close to our bungalow, this resulted in a lot of noise the next morning so no hope of a lie in. The pool area was clean but there were no staff in the restaurant area. We never saw any other guests or saw any other lights on in the bungalows, so we didn't feel safe and decided to stay the first night and then we moved. I can imagine during full moon the place is more lively