The Luna apartment we stayed in was comfy, neat, and quiet, done up in a rustic surfer style, using wooden pallets for some of the furniture. The property lies very near to the Aguadilla airport, but we only noticed 3 airplanes in as many nights. The property has a fairly big lot, enclosed by cyclone fence, the front a 6-foot solid wall, and plenty of trees and shade, with the owner's house and a number of equally colorful, smaller buildings (the guest rooms) contained within. Very charming! It has a country vibe, yet it's only about 5 minutes to Carretera #2, the main road in the West of PR. The owner, Fabio, was affable, friendly and responsive to our requests; we unfortunately did not interact as much as we would have liked, as we had a busy schedule, and left early in the morning and returned exhausted late at night. But we'd certainly love to return and stay again for a real vacation! Of note: there were power outages both on Friday pre-dawn and on Saturday night; obviously not the property owner's fault, but be aware that the PR power grid is weak, and that there's no backup generator. The shower stall is fairly small, guests of larger girths may find it difficult to use. There's a very small fridge inside the room, perfect for beers, but not for any but a very modest visit to the grocery store. There's an adjacent outdoor kitchen, we did not get the chance to try it out.
Overall great experience, recommend, looking forward to visiting again!