Casa Cactus is a charming little casita only about 15 minutes from downtown, and very near a nice French bakery and several other restaurants. It has a wonderful, large front porch with a dining table for four and two comfortable armchairs. It looks out on a lovely yard bordered by flowers and large palm trees. The bedroom and bathroom are both very pleasant and roomy. The shower gets hot right away, but you need to shower quickly before the water gets cold. The kitchen is minimal. There is a decent sized refrigerator, a stove, and an old style coffee maker. It is not well stocked, and is set up for only the most basic cooking. When we arrived, there were no soup, salad, or mixing bowls, no baking dish, and only two large pots. Most of these things were supplied when we said we needed them. In addition, we asked for a kettle so we could heat water, a pitcher, and a toaster, all of which were supplied by our host when we asked. The biggest drawback for us was that there was no microwave or toaster oven, so if we wanted to heat things up we needed to use the stove. A microwave would have made a big difference in that kitchen. The kitchen was basically set up for travelers who were staying for a couple of days, not three weeks, as we did. There was no inside table or chairs for i dining at night when it was chilly. We did pull in two of the outside chairs to the kitchen bar, and ate several dinners there, but it was certainly not ideal. The small front room contains only a day bed -- no chairs or tables, not even a coffee table. We ate all our daytime meals outdoors on the porch. Breakfasting on that porch, looking out at the lovely foliage and trees, was very pleasant, and that was where we spent most of our time, reading and just enjoying the scenery.