We arrived in the night, luckily a transfer was waiting for us as absolutely no way could anyone with luggage climb up the steep steep incline to the hostel. We just wanted to wash and sleep, but no water! The water in the hostel must get turned off after a certain time. No shower, luckily we had a bottle of water otherwise we wouldn't have been able to brush our teeth. A loud box AC system mounted onto the wall. Windows didn't open with lots of condensation. We woke to the bum-gun spraying everywhere as the water must have turned on during the morning, is this even legal to not provide water in a room? We were given a FLEECY blanket which was too small to cover the both of us. The bedding sheets appeared clean and mattress was decent. Overall dingy feeling and for £60 a night I wasn't impressed. Breakfast was not good, no drinks available, only one tray of eggs (the others was curry, rice, noodles which I cant do first thing) Only one day did I see 2 loaves cut up with small pot of jam beside. The pool was a green stagnant swamp and the other was (also) dirty and out of use. The staff were friendly but their English skills were not good enough to have a basic conversation (apart from whoever was on reception). The staff would always be just hanging around on their phones not doing much when we could see so much needed doing! Absolutely stunning veiws though, just felt s though it had been built and left, very poor management. Also you need signal to be picked up.