Great views out the front to the Pacific (and a peekaboo of the mountains from the bathroom). Also, fantastic (firm) bed, decently appointed kitchen, great laundry machines in unit, snorkel gear provided, and we really appreciated the flexibility to rent for just one night due to our travel circumstances changing (most places want at least 3 nights, if not 7). So, thank you for that option!
Also, they provide lots of fans to help out the trade winds for air circulation. But, about those trade winds...folks should know that pretty much every Sealodge unit lacks air conditioning. They count on the trade winds to keep properties sufficiently ventilated. But if the trade winds die down, these units can get pretty dang warm inside. We were here in August, and required all four provided fans blowing on us in bed – and all windows cranked open – to be comfortable enough to sleep. That's not a dig on the unit...the unit itself was great. But if you want to relax in air-conditioned splendor, you may be frustrated if the weather is hot and becalmed.