Small, but stunning. However, some of the basics need tweaking. When I arrived, there was no drinking water provided in my room and the tv was not working. Once raised, things were rectified immediately and with a smile. Moreover, the safe in my room was not working and as a previous guest had walked away with the key, I was not able to use it throughout my stay. This would not have been a problem as such, had I not come back one day to find my room unlocked with a key left presumably by the maid on the door and with all my valuables in the room. When I mentioned it to the reception, they simply took the key back and put it in a jar in the lobby. All could be excused, given the friendliness of the staff, until my penultimate night when two cockroaches and a rat decided to pay me a visit at 1am! When I ran to the reception shaking from the encounter, the night manager seemed unphased, went to check the room himself and came back holding a dead cockroach in his hand, telling me there was nothing there anymore and I could just go back to sleep! It was only when I threatened that I would sleep in the lobby that I was offered another room. Bottom line: This is a very tastefully decorated little hotel with a stunning garden. Although I understand how hard it is to keep creepy crawlers out particularly in such climates, more could be done in terms of pest control or simply in terms of filling gaps underneath doors or window frames. Beautiful, but not for the faint hearted.