We stayed there 10 days the summer before last. My family on the first floor, my cousin with her dd and parents on the ground floor.
The apartments have no airconditioning. The ground floor apartments have no windows that you can open, not even in the back bedroom. Only option is to have the front door open! There is no security lock, so you cannot do this safely. We were lucky on the first floor, as we could leave the balcony door open and have some air. The bedroom also had a window with iron bars and shutters that we could open.
There is no cleaning. No new towels, no new bedding, unless you ask for it in reception. You can exchange old for new. So in theory you can change your own beds, nobody will do it for you. Nobody picks up your rubbish, you need to carry your rubbish yourself to the communal rubbish bins outside the property. The cutlery and kitchen utensils are really sparse, making it difficult to cook.
There is no wifi. The only place to have internet connection is in the hotel reception, or in the restaurant by the pool, in a certain spot near reception.
You have to pay for sun loungers by the pool. The pool is ok though.
It is 5 minutes walk to the beach. The beach is pebbly. You pass some benches where homeless people sleep on the way to and from the beach. People puke, or even shit in the passageway down to the beach, in the vicinity of these benches. Similarly, the train station is along the beach on the other side of the bay, so you need to go down the same passageway if you take the train to and from Nice or Monaco.
I recommend the BUS to be honest.
Aside from these issues, we had a good holiday there. But we did not use the pool much, and spent only one afternoon on the beach. We like to be active and went for long walks and hikes to nearby villages, coupled with trips in to Nice for the museums, and Cannes just to wander about.
Cafes were so expensive that we brought packed lunches of baguettes with ham and cheese, which was so tasty and delicious anyway, enjoyed on a bench somewhere! 