We stayed at the Apar**ents Eneida for 5 nights recently having been attracted by the stunning pictures advertising it on Bookings.com. As frequent travellers we often find that places don’t fully live up to the photos advertising them… in this case I do feel that pictures of the views and grounds of Apar**ent Eneida do not do it justice. Utterly breathtaking We stayed in a studio room and had read on previous reviews that some particular rooms (101-104) are the un renovated ones. We were given room 102, so immediately I expected the worst. The room was modern (although potentially not as super modern as others judging by pictures) well laid out, good shower and best of all had the most wonderful large balcony with a phenomenal view - in my opinion comparing to other rooms looking around the resort we surely must’ve had the best view there was. The only things that let it down (and ultimately costs the place a 5 star review) was the fact there was a broken wardrobe door propped against the wall on arrival (I asked for it to be fixed when we arrived and nothing happened) and the air conditioning unit was very noisy (again nothing happened when this was discussed at reception). The housekeeping was also of a lower standard than we expected - beds were barely made and the only way we know anyone had been in was the folding of towels. One unexpected but huge plus was the breakfast. Fantastic choice, plentiful, amazing views. I don’t know how anyone could complain. We also ate lunch there twice. The seafood pasta is one of the best I’ve ever eaten and the truffle pasta was stunning. The pool is small with only a handful of sun loungers but there are plenty of sun loungers on the ‘decks’ with direct access to the stunningly clear sea and we never had a problem finding a lounger. The sea conditions could be variable..: sometimes mill pond flat, other times quite choppy. I did swim out to the small island just off the bay in fairly choppy conditions and was lucky enough to sea plenty of fish and sea urchins. It was slightly challenging swimming back even as a strong open water swimmer but this was my first sea swim. One stand out thing in reviews before travelling was discussion of the ‘dangerous hillside road’ to get to the apar**ent. This caused me great angst in the run up to the trip as i envisaged our car toppling from the hillside based on others reviews. The last 500m to the apar**ents is certainly tricky and challenging - but it is not dangerous in the way others make out. The biggest danger is scraping your car. Not Injury or death as others have seemed to imply! 😂 We drove the route on 4 occasions only once encountering another vehicle. My advice would be to drive with confidence. Once you’ve done it once you know where the passing places are, where to put your foot down and ultimately - just make sure you have full excess cover on your car and you’ll be fine! Car parking was interesting - it’s limited but cars just block each other in