The place does not look like the pictures and their advertising on social media. They market this as a luxury villa in the desert. The word luxury shouldn't be used to describe this, nothing was luxurious. It's just a cabin in the desert. On their pictures it looks like you have a beautiful view of multiple meters of sand. In real life, it's grass and some sand around the cabin. I'm not saying it's ugly, but it's a misrepresentation and is different from the pictures. The pool is dirty and for such a small unit, the place inside is not very clean (floor). The patio door didn't lock and we wouldn't feel secure leaving during the day. There were beer bottles under the cabin and a little bit of trash around. It is far from the city (30 min.) but they didn't have paper towels or salt and pepper. The light in the kitchen was flickering. We're adventurous travellers and have been to Asia (slept in a cabin in the jungle) and we can say we felt unsafe (scared that if the electricity goes out, we'd have no one on sight to help us). It's extremely overpriced for what this is (and we've been to Hawaii, so this price point is not shocking). For this price, in La Paz, you're better off staying elsewhere, feel safe and just travel by car to the desert for that "desert" experience. If the price would have been half, we would have still been disappointed from the misrepresentation but it would have stung way less. We felt scammed and this really left a bitter taste in our mouths.