The best feature here is the relaxed reception – guests have their own ample space but also get to see a fair amount of typical village life, with locals who seem more relaxed with travelers than elsewhere. Two cane-and-thatch cabañas have concrete floors, colorful hammocks and shared facilities; three more desirable ones are on stilts and closer to the beach.
The ocean here – on both sides of the complex – is crystal clear and fairly placid, so perfect for kayaking (from December to June) or snorkeling. Snorkel gear, meals (mains US$4.50 to US$7.50, lobster US$15) and transfers to Gardi (Cartí; US$30) are extra. The restaurant is open daily from 10am to 3pm and 6pm to 10pm.