Pros: We (2 family's sharing) have just returned from 2 weeks in property 11304. The villa is within a fruit farm surrounded by avocados, bananas, mangos, grapes, lemon, chilli, and mint (perfect for making mojitos) and aloe which was handy for treating sunburn, all growing in this and neighbouring fruit farms. The owner, Lola speaks v little english so be prepared with some Spanish! Her brother visited the farm daily and visited the villa to clean the pool out, emptied bins etc but no english. Access to the villa is via a long single track dirt track, taxi's will not take you here as nowhere to turn around so be prepared for a long walk. If you are planning to stay with young children a car is essential as the nearest shop (lidl) is couple miles walk and as we found extremely difficult with a pushchair due to being a gravelly dirt track, not to mention dangerous as no path and blind corners and hills. Access to beach is easier approx 20 min walk, again dirt track which taxi refused to drive down. The villa is very well equipped with everything you need. Lots of outdoor space so we spent hardly anytime inside the property. The pool looks small on the photo but was fine for for our group of 9, 5 of which were children and perfect for villa of this size. Pool was fenced off and we took red / green coloured signs with us so kids knew when they could and couldn't go in. The villa has no air conditioning and was described as being unnecessary as the house was cool. We went in August with 30' heat and in our opinion it definitely needs air con fitting. At night the property was too hot to sleep and if windows were left Open to cool down we were kept awake all night by the local dogs in surrounding farms constant barking. Ants were a problem especially in the kitchen and we had to hose down the patio every night to keep ants at bay. In summary great villa with everything you need, if planning a hol here in cooler months then you should be fine armed with Spanish and a car. Fantastic views of sea and mountains