We had such a wonderful stay at Suite Terraza! We spent the month of January enjoying Cozumel and we were so glad we chose to stay with Lorena. She was a wonderful and gracious host. The suite is very comfortable and enjoyable. Everything is very clean and well-kept; Addy is the housekeeper, and she does a very thorough job and is always smiling. When we needed a utensil or pan, Lorena was quick to get it to us. She was also very helpful with suggestions for stores, restaurants, beaches, and more. She is a really nice person, very helpful, and she has a lovely sense of style, with so many beautiful plants and decorations around the property. The property is gated, and we felt very safe. Alejandro keeps the pool sparkling clean, and it was great to take a dip on hot afternoons. The beds are comfortable, and the outdoor living space is the best. I worked remotely for a number of days, and the wifi was pretty reliable and worked fine for even VPN and video conferences. There is TV with netflix and satellite channels, but I think we only turned it on once. Why watch TV when you’re in paradise?! Having the bicycles to use was a huge bonus for us. (Lorena did ask for an extra deposit for the bikes, but they are pretty good bikes, and we got our deposit back, no problem). We were able to bike to the mercado every other day to buy fresh fish, vegetables, and whatever else we needed. We ate like royalty and felt like we got to experience Cozumel like a local. Some tips: 1) If you are staying for more than a week or so, take Josefina’s cooking class early on. You will learn how to navigate the mercado like a local, and it will really shorten your learning curve. 2) The bikes are great, but take it slow at first. Pay attention to one way streets (there are many), and be aware. We found locals to be very aware of scooters and bikes, and thought it was much scarier driving a rental car than riding a bike. 3.) There are many, many dogs in Cozumel. Some nights there is a lot of barking. It never really bothered me, but if you’re a light sleeper like my husband, maybe bring some earplugs for sleeping. Other sounds you will hear are the Zeta gas truck (propane), a fellow with a pan flute, who we believe sharpens knives; and a man with a clown-horn who rides a bike through the neighborhood every evening. We could never quite figure out what he was selling. There are a lot of sounds, but now that we are home, we kind of miss them. 4.)From the terrace you can see a variety of birds; doves, hummingbirds, and yellow-throated warblers. There is a little warbler that visits the terrace several times a day looking for crumbs. I would be happy if you will leave a few totopos crumbs out for my little friend :)