He is locally known as Mayito el Pesquero, the fisherman.
Mayito is also a skilled water man (not for dishes but for scuba ... at 15cuc per person,) and also accompanies guests in the parks for walks and discoveries. Call him also el Cocinero, as he can cook any treasure from the bay's waters.
With the completion in summer 2013 of more renovations, he and his wife Noraida now offer four bedrooms to travelers and the best are on the upper floor. Both terraces are at the disposal of guests. Their son has just entered the University and so, Mayito, the ever life-loving enthusiast is "one happy camper" ; )