This is a very well cared for apartment right on the edge of the beach towards the end of the village. The balcony/veranda is excellent for sitting out and watching the waves and admiring the ruins at the end of the archaeological park of Selinunte. It was sunny for most of our stay with a strong cold breeze, but the blinds on the balcony afforded some shelter so we could still sit out even in early March.
As we stayed here in early March there were a lot of properties around that had closed for the winter and not yet re-opened for the season. This meant that it was very quiet and quite a secluded spot, but this may not be the case in summer.
Giovanni the owner was very helpful, meeting us graciously when we arrived 4 hours later than expected due to flight delays. He appeared the following day with a plate of Sicilian speciality pastries for us to try.
The living room is a reasonable size with the kitchen tucked into one corner. This iwas equipped with a kettle & microwave which we used and a hob/oven and pots for cooking (which we didn't). The 2 bedrooms are a decent size and furnished with all the basics. The bathrooms, of which there are 3, are compact and nicely finished, each with a toilet, basin, bidet and a fully tiled, spotlessly clean shower. One is very narrow and could be a bit of a squeeze for anyone with a large build.
There were just 2 of us staying in the apartment which gave us loads of space. It is equipped for 6 but this could be quite tricky (unless 2 were smallish children).