OK, although "adults only" did not mean no children, it meant that it welcomes the Gay community, although the hotel welcomes everyone. We did not have a problem with that at all as everyone was respectful and pleasant and in fact, they had a rocker party Wednesday night on their outside patio which the mixed crowd enjoyed. It happened to be Gay Pride week. The room and bathroom were very nice sized with tiled floors. The bedroom floor looked like it needed to be washed and bleached, but the bathroom was fine. The air conditioning was great, the linens were clean and bed good, but no TV's. They don't have breakfast facilities, but do have the best cookies in a little jar near the communal tea and coffee service. They also have a fridge with beer, wine and soft drinks to purchase and brought in muffins one day, which was nice since tours picked us up between 6 & 7 AM. They have a bar upstairs, but it isn't always open. We suspect things were a bit off schedule due to the Gay Pride week. The price was right for us and we were comfortable in general. The immediate area around the hotel had litter on the streets, but there were good restaurants about 5 blocks towards the beach. They are putting in a train line a block away and when it is finished, it will help, I think. It is about a half mile to the beach from the hotel. With a little more help at the hotel and cleaning up the streets around the hotel, I think it will be a nice little gem in Jaffa.