This popular resort is a good-value hideaway with direct beach access (though take care if swimming here as the current can be treacherous). Older rooms come in two-story (upper or lower) units, built amid gardens, while newer, more expensive beachfront accommodation come with balconies. The best rooms are those called “Deluxe Seaview,” located right on the beach where the soothing hiss of the surf creates a calming background. All rooms are airy with glass doors and colorful marine tiles in the bathrooms, and there’s in-house dining near the sea, plus a helpful reception staff that can advise on tours.