First, to clarify, the name of this place is Yoyita Suites. Somehow for us, this got lost in translation. It's a beautiful place, 10 rooms, 5 facing the pool and 5 facing a tall fence towards the street. It's quiet, clean, comfortable, no frills, couples only. We loved it.
The management was super friendly and accommodating. Thank you Natasha and Marjorie. I appreciated that they were on site and always available. E.g. on the first day I notified them that the shower drain was plugged (probably from all the sand) and they took care of it the same day.
If you follow the instructions provided and are driving yourself, make sure you drive to the end of the street. Yoyita will be on your left at the very end at the street. The house numbers are completely random and we had a bit of trouble finding 7G.
Our room itself was a nice space, air conditioned, with hot water. I really appreciated this. Other rooms at this price did not have air conditioning and it was hot in September.
The space is pretty new, clean and comfortable. We stayed for a week and I was pleasantly surprised that they cleaned our room mid-week. That was a super nice touch and something I did not experience before with VRBO rentals.
The kitchen is on a side wall and if you want to have an electric stove to be able to cook, you need to pay an extra $20/night. But there's a mini fridge, microwave, coffee maker and a blender, so we did without. I especially appreciated the blender since I have to eat gluten free and so sandwiches or pizza are not an option for a quick meal for me. But I could easily find what I needed for a smoothie.
Make sure not to load the mini fridge as the shelves won't support too much weight (e.g. too many soda cans). And the freezer is not great, e.g. we bought ice cream and it melted.
There's a mini market close by that has great avocado, mango, bananas and essentials. For real food -- groceries and healthy food -- you need to drive, cab it, or take the bus to Super Foods, a big super market on the way from the airport. If you're renting a car, I recommend stopping on the way to Yoyita as you leave the airport. That will save you some time. You'll find there anything you can find in a good US supermarket.
There's a landline that you can use to make local calls. I found that handy as well since we did not have roaming.
Yoyita is in a neighborhood across the street from the big hotels, e.g. Marriott. So, it takes about 10 minutes to walk to the beach.