I booked a room at this hotel for a two-week holiday. However, I think the venue would be better suited for a couple of nights stop-over before going on to tour the island. As I'm on a budget, I booked what is listed as the "Economy Room". To be honest, it wasn't much cheaper than places I've previously booked that had more included. There was no facility for self-catering at all. I'd recommend you take your own dish/plate/cutlery. If you want to make a decent size drink, take a mug! In the room, there is a fridge with a tray on top with a kettle, two small coffee cups, tea/coffee sachets, a corkscrew, four glasses, two tiny coffee spoons and two pastry forks! There's nowhere other than the fridge to store food and the only pace to prepare food is on top of the fridge. There wasn't much clothes storage either - just one big hanging space with a few coat hangers (no drawers). There was a small dressing table with a hairdryer - but no other surfaces. In the main room, there were no windows - just a glazed panel in the door (which you could open - but this resulted in the local cats jumping in!). There wasn't a curtain for this panel and there was a bright security light on outside all the time, which lit up the room at night. Luckily, I had a sarong which I used as a makeshift curtain, as the light was really intrusive once it was dark. I think the other rooms have much better facilities and view. There was quite a bit of bathroom noise from the adjoining and above rooms.