Honestly, it's nice, unique and aesthetic, but I don't want to stay there again because the access is really bad, because it enters an alley/village, the reception building is also not clear. From the bottom you have to walk to carry suitcases and the stairs are made of stone which is really troublesome. I don't recommend bringing older people/small children, if young people come here it's still okay, I'm afraid because the access is limited. The facilities in the room are only a pitcher of water (I don't know if it's hygienic or not), there's no coffee/tea thermos of hot water, there's only an empty refrigerator but yes, then the bathroom only has shampoo soap, there's a robe or something for after swimming or making a robe. What kind of pajamas do you wear, the room is spacious, the interior and exterior are full of wood, it really has a natural concept. But I'm Muslim, I haven't heard the call to prayer for a week in Bajo and staying here the call to prayer/reciting the Koran is very audible, masha Allah, the balcony spot also has a really nice view of the fishing pier.