This seems to have been a "Latin" 70s town hotel? Polished marble and shiny walnut veneer in the old lift. We like that.
It's clearly expanded over a nice motorbike shop for local islanders, a pool seems to have been squeezed into a 'block' next to the hotel with a tiny pool terrace over the top of the motorbike shop, and a modern 'clubbers' pool bar.
On the other side of the reception is a kind of bistro, with football on the big screen, but not football loutish at all. At night more tanned girls dressed in 'Barbie' outfits than a football watching beer belly crowd. At day, flat-out girls in bikinis squeezed on bar sofas. Overall a sophisticated vibe with local shops and sophistication mixed in a surprisingly attractive street, concrete blocks but some nice trees and a green hill in the distance when we looked sideways from the balcony.
The town street maybe a tad noisy for some, with electric scooters and motor bikes, and a bit of clanging and banging, shop shutter and bin sort of thing. We enjoy the business-of-life type of noise and town life vibe. But, it's actually ultra sophisticated with Poke bowls in the convenience store and a light modern white Vietnamese restaurant and boutique hotels. So at first sight just a concrete block town street, and then actually much more pleasant.
We loved it, including our salmon & sesame Poke bowl hotel room picnic! Very near the bus station and no problem for a walk to the coast and coves.