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This place was definitely a cool spot, lots of interesting art and little buildings.
My partner and I stayed her for 3 nights in April - I don't know if it's because the hostel wasn't yet prepared for visitors - as it seemed like nothing had been done there since last summer - but there was absolutely nothing there for visitors. By that I mean it is the first hostel I have ever stayed at that didn't have coffee or tea, cream or sugar for guests, not even a coffee maker. The first hostel I've ever stayed at that didn't offer even a simple complimentary breakfast like toast or oatmeal - there is nothing for guests. There is a bistro attached to the hostel and unless you brought your own food then you are basically forced to get coffee and breakfast there which is expensive but the whole island is expensive which is expected especially these days. Anyways, other than having the entire place to ourselves due to it being early in the tourist season, I would not recommend. It is also the most expensive hostel I've ever stayed at with nothing included, even AirBnBs offer more than this place. Our bed was also broken and we proped it up with hardcover books..... there is also no one around to talk to about anything you may have questions or concerns about - no hostel staff.
All in all, this is a old, quirky guesthouse. Not a hostel.