We were fortunate to stay are this home for 5 days in March. The home is nice and you can't beat the location. A few downsides: 1) the second bedroom is only accessible via the outdoor porch (there are locks in all sliding doors but this didn't work well for us with a young child); 2) while the bedrooms are air conditioned, the remainder of the house, when the sea breeze is coming in, it's pleasant but during the warm rainy season, it got to be hot; 3) the directions were not good, making it difficult to find (homes in Mo'orea do not have addresses)- thankfully, Anais was great and she drove to us to help us find our way. But all of that said, this place was amazing! The yard is nice and we lounged in the shade when not in the ocean. The ocean in front of the place has a very nice sandy bottom (with plenty of sea cucumbers) and thanks to the offshore reef, it was always calm. Tons of fish everywhere. There is a decent current but it made swimming fun. It wasn't too much for our 10 year old. We used kayaks provided to padel out and see lots of rays and sharks. It's an easy paddle to where commercial boats take guests. The mosquitos weren't bad but you definitely will find them in the house, without screens. There is a well stocked store within easy waking distance (they even have vegan food - tofu, chickun patties, etc) making it easy to just stay at this gem and enjoy the island life. I will definitely return to the same house on our next trip.