There were eight adults and one baby and we never felt as though we didn't have space. Lovely villa, fully equipped with washing machine, all the kitchen utensils, utilities and equipment you could ever want.
Our representative (Pablo) who met us and was on hand did a great job and it was great to have a local person on hand if we needed anything. For example, he organised a personal chef to come in and cook a delicious paella at the last minute for us to celebrate a birthday, found a larger travel cot than the original provided, gave us local cab numbers... basically, a really nice guy who was there if needed.
What I believe people should be aware of though is the extreme hills to get to anywhere, should they want to go for a walk. I appreciate it's suggested you need a car, however, we like to walk, but it was difficult.
Additionally, there is a construction site opposite - so we did watch a hotel being demolished from our poolside/sunbeds whilst we were there. It was extremely noisy on our second week with balconies being demolished and concrete crashing to the ground - thankfully, they didn't work weekends, however, we did go out more than we might have done, due to the noise level of drills, cranes, shouting etc....If I had known about this, I probably wouldn't have booked, however, would have liked the choice to make that decision.
The villa is lovely, with lots of room and equipment - some attention is needed outside in the grounds though - just a little neglected. As the villa sleeps up to 12 people, I would have expected enough sunbeds, however, we only had five, which were in need of repair.
I'm not being critical as we had a super family time, however, I just think the construction site for definite needs to be explained to people rather than people being frustrated and disappointed, especially if they were there to relax.