Pros: We very much enjoyed our week at SeaGlass Cottage. The cottage has beautiful views, gorgeous sunsets and is appointed with pretty much everything you need, and more than I expected. The kitchen is well equipped dish soap, paper towels, dish towels, plates, bowls, cups, drinking glasses, cutting knives, chip clips, pots and pans. Never once did I say I wish I had xxx when it came to preparing a meal. They welcomed us with a nice bottle of Prosecco and there was coffee and filters so that we could at least get a cup of coffee in us before we headed out for groceries. Other items of need were also thoughtfully considered (beach towels, bug spray, binoculars, books, games, area sightseeing info...). Nice seating inside and out, for the space. It is nicely decorated and every space is efficiently used.
Cons: The size of the cottage was fine for the 2 of us. I'm used to larger living spaces, so more people would have been too much for me, unless they were a couple of small children. The bathroom is tiny. It was my least favorite part of this cottage. The other thing you need to keep in mind is that the cabin is not insulated. That was fine for the time of year we visited, but I can only imagine that on really hot or really cold days, it could be challenging to heat or cool. There is a heat/cool wall unit that had a thermostat upstairs. On cooler mornings we used the stand alone heaters downstairs to knock the off the chill, which worked well for the temps we encountered.
Overall, we have fond memories of our visit to SeaGlass Cottage. If you want accessibility to water sports and beautiful views, this is the place!