We arrived at Roula Villa and were checked in speedily. Our room was initially disappointing, as we had booked the "Superior Room Maisonette" (Room 12) that supposedly boasted a balcony with a sea view upon booking. On arrival, this really was not the case - you could barely see the sea in the horizon and the balcony was actually shared with the room next door. Also worth noting that the balcony is not one you walk out onto - you have to climb through sort of a raised window frame to get to it. It was not a problem, necessarily, but just not what we expected. The ceilings upstairs were very low and domed (a little awkward) but the bed was comfortable and we slept like babies - despite the fact that we were just upstairs from the bar, there was only one night where this was a bit of a problem. The rest of the time Roula Villa was surprisingly quiet. Down the tiny winding metal stairs (they take some getting used to) we had two extra twin beds, a dressing table, a few chairs and an awkward sort of coffee table in the corner. To the left of all this, there was a balcony door which opened out onto a shared patio which we had our breakfast on every morning. Overall it was not outstanding but a very pleasant stay.