The hotel is right on the beach, in the Caucana area. We stayed in early August 2016 for five nights.
The hotel: the property is a bit old and somewhat "botched"; our room was in a sort of basement with a French door that led on a low wall and (at the top of it) to the street; between the door and the little wall there was a small table with a chair, just in front of the air conditioning unit (!); the room was very humid, so that in one wall there were obvious signs of saltpetre and crumbled plaster. Weak and intermittent WiFi in the breakfast area only.
The beach: the hotel overlooks a public beach and, alas, countless cars parked almost on the beach itself; at the beginning of the beach there were two small snack bars which pumped up music constantly; beautiful sea, but without distinctive notes.
Caucana: the hotel area is literally besieged by cars, so moving (either by car or by scooter or by bike or on foot) is not easy; the many roads that create a giant chessboard are almost devoid of sidewalks; traffic is totally chaotic and signage is almost the same.
In a nutshell, the only positive note was the staff's attention, cooperation and kindness, Marzia's above all.