After a slightly terrifying commute from the airport we were greeted and shown the apartment but no one was around after that. Given we had booked an apartment with a queen bed, a double sofa bed and a single sofa bed, I was expecting an apartment that was slightly bigger, with the two big beds in one room and the third single sofa bed in the lounge/dining room which when opened made the space very tight. The apartment itself was clean enough with lovely views to the mountains. The location was also great with Pompeii ruins being a 1 minute walk away. There was also a nice balcony and terrace area you could use. However, I partly chose this apartment because there was a hot tub advertised, however that had been removed (a while ago it seems) which was disappointing. The shower wasn’t great as it was very hard to get a consistent temperature and it could suddenly get very hot (not great for the kids). The balcony was lovely and had metal gates to get in and out, however there was no door handle on the outside and we nearly got trapped outside on a couple of occasions. There was also only one set of keys which made it difficult to do anything separately as needed keysto get in and out but also for electrics to work if in. A second set was available but for 50 euros! Shared washing machines also available but again, quite pricy at 4 euros a wash. A pleasant stay in a good location for Pompei ruins but needed somewhere bigger really as three generations squished in a bit.