Our 1-week stay at this Cupecoy Beach villa was enjoyable, though itâs not without flaws. The condo is pleasant but shows signs of neglected upkeep. One bathroomâs flooring is water-damaged from a slow-draining shower that floods; its showerhead needs replacingâonly the hand sprayer works decently. The toilet runs constantly if you use the small flush. Another shower oddly drains into a vent above the front entrance. We loved the patio and kept the sliders open the entire time. The pool was pristineâwe loved itâand the main area stayed cool without AC, a nice touch. Stacey was fantastic. The resort feels worn, but we had a tasty BBQ there the first night with solid service and happy hour 2 for 1âs. There were a lot of older couples so our teen-filled family didnât linger. The condo had beach chairs, towels, dish soap, dishwasher tabs, and trash bags. The kitchen was decently stocked, minus hand towels or rags. The beach below has nudityâeasy to ignoreâand stunning views with wave sounds, but it would be tough for anyone with mobility issues. The resort store surprised us with good stock and fair prices. We walked to Baguettelle in Jordan Village (a must-try!) and shopped at Carrefour Express in Cupecoy Village. WiFi was strong and my Airalo Island Hopper eSIM worked well off WiFi. Overall the unit was comfortable and in a quiet part of the island. Iâd return despite the upkeep quirksâthis might be the best unit here. Know what youâre getting into, and itâs still a great spot.