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    4.8 (13 reviews)

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    Christal P.

    Entabeni Gardens was one of the highlights of my day driving along Hana Highway. I started on Hana very early in the morning to beat the crowds. I didn't see a lot of worthwhile attractions on my first hour of driving, and most of the restaurants and cafes were still closed. You won't find Entabeni Gardens on any of the blogs that recommend what to see on the Road to Hana, but it was one of the few places open at 7:00 AM, and I am so glad that I decided to make a stop. After several minutes of driving through lush tropical plants, I entered the parking lot and was met by Terry and her South African guineafowl. She and her husband have owned this property for nearly thirty years when it was a flower farm. Besides the garden, they also run a bed and breakfast on their property. After Terry generously sprayed bug repellent on me to protect me from the mosquitos, we started the tour. I found the history behind Entebenne Gardens and its owners to be so interesting. Terry's husband is from South Africa and was the director of the Honolulu Botanical Garden. He's also a talented artist and I got to see his studio with many of his paintings. The garden's name, Entebenne, is a Zulu word meaning "place on the hill with a view". They have every plant imaginable that can be grown on Maui. I can't remember the names of them all, but you can take a look at my photographs to see a sampling of what can be found in the garden. The property is run completely on solar power, there is a greenhouse vegetable garden, and free-range chickens that provide eggs for sale. Terry was such a great tour guide. She was considerate throughout from spraying me with bug repellent to being enthusiastic about taking photographs, giving me ginger to wear in my hair, and giving me yellow liliko'i grown in the garden. She also recommended several attractions along the Road to Hana that I was not aware of, such as Black Sand Beach. I highly recommend stopping by Entabeni before reaching Hana, especially if you are an early bird looking for something to do before most attractions open.

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    Hana By The Bay - Another view from the lanai

    Hana By The Bay

    5.0(4 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Hana By The Bay is my vote for location and a spectacular view of the ocean. From the Lanai you…read morehave a180 degree view of beautiful landscape, and the ocean. The hospitality you receive from Gale and Michele is outstanding and is one that would be hard to beat. It is located perfectly for going to the town of Hana where you can find a variety of things to do and places to eat including street vendors for amazing food. You are within walking distance of the famous Red Sand beach and Hana Bay Beach park. You will find yourself dazzeled by all there is to do close by. Fun in the sun at 82 degrees in November. What a great time. Thank you Gale and Michele.

    Two weeks ago, I was visiting family in Paia. Turns out, they'd never taken the Road to Hana, and…read morewanted to see what all the fuss is about. We planned to spend a day driving and sight-seeing, arrive in Hana for the night, and then get up bright and early to hit Haleakala National Park further on down the road. This is the place the we booked in Hana, and we were seriously glad we did. First of all, just as promised, we got an amazing view of the beach. It's across the street from the Bay, and at 5:30 or 6 A.M., I walked down to snap some pictures. Straight out of my camera, they looked like postcards. Easily one of the best sunrises I've seen in my life. As for the place itself, it feels less like a rental property and more like a home. The kitchen was stocked with some basic non-perishable items (extra-virgin olive oil, salt, pepper, bottled water in the fridge, some A1 sauce, etc.) and enough supplies to make a meal yourself (regular and ceramic knives, foil, cookie sheets, I think a few pots, a baster, and a scrub-brush for the sink). We went into town and got steaks and potatoes. Broiled and baked them in the oven without a problem. There's a good-sized TV in the living room with a good selection of movies (The Mask, Stripes, The Dark Knight Rises, almost surprisingly, The Red Violin...) and a DVD/Blu-Ray player. The couch can fit about three people, and folds into a bed. Obviously not the best bed (more like a cot), but it's an option. The bedroom has a King-sized bed with comfortable sheets and memory foam. In height, it looks literally king-sized. The thing is massive. There's a smaller TV in an armoire in this room, a nightstand, and some outlets. About as expected. I was in love with their bathroom, though. Plenty of space, a linen closet (stocked with towels), a nice sink with a clean mirror, and oh my god, the shower. Big enough to fit about three of me (I'm 6'1), wonderfully even water pressure, and it has its own light that makes everything cream-yellow and dreamy. There's a tiny window with a screen in there, just big enough to let in some early-morning air or a late breeze, but high up and small enough that it doesn't feel creepy. Definitely my favorite feature of the place. There's also a space underneath the stairs going out that has a gate. Inside are some boogie boards and I think one surfboard. Didn't test them out, but it's great that they had them. After racking my brain, the only problems I can find with the place are that they could use some hypoallergenic pillows (they had down ones), and the sink lacked a garbage disposal. Didn't really expect one. Just something I noticed. Overall, for the money and the area, I can't imagine a better deal. We only stayed for a night, but from what we saw, it's an excellent spot. If you're doing the Road to Hana, I'd definitely check it out.

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    Hana By The Bay - View from the lanai

    View from the lanai

    Hana By The Bay - Still another photo of the Red Sands Beach.

    Still another photo of the Red Sands Beach.

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    Bayhouse Hana - A fully furnished kitchenette is just off the living room.

    Bayhouse Hana

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Warning!! This is not the Ritz-thank God. Whale watching while having morning coffee, walking to…read morethe beach, exploring the local food trucks, short drive to pools, ponds, and magic beaches. Gourmet dinners with gorgeous view at local restaurants. The night sounds of waves on the rocks is therapeutic. The Bayhouse itself is secondary to the experience but fully equipped for lounging, napping, sleeping, reading, stitching (my wife), relaxing. Do you see a theme here? Located "on the rocks of the bay" so you are up wind from everything. This means no noise at all but the sea. We even prepared a few meals in the perfectly equipped kitchen. Everything clean and arranged for your stay. Only mistake we made was not to book for a month. I'll correct that next time. Email me anytime for more.

    If you've decided to stay in Hana, rather than make it a pit stop on a day trip from another part…read moreof the island, then there are a few things you should understand. Hana is "old Hawaii," what it was like years before noisy tourists came demanding to be entertained with silly luau's and high-rise hotels filled with mini bars. The pace is slow, the natural beauty is stunning, and there are many places to see, but if you really want to get off the grid, this is the place. If not, don't stay in Hana, and try and find your aloha somewhere else. Bayhouse Hana is one many accommodations that you'll discover on Uakea Rd. My wife and I stayed at Tuttu's House, just one house up, for a few nights and were delighted when we entered the property. It's run by husband and wife Bill and Anita, who keep the unit clean and modern. All of the appliances worked, the view from the living room is fabulous, and there's a place to sit outside to enjoy a meal or BBQ. There's an upstairs unit that is under renovation, and occupied by a quiet local tenant. Just a few other tips before I end the review... Getting to and departing Hana. There's always been two roads in and out of Hana, but the less windy road is now better paved. Unfortunately, the mini tour buses that flock to Hana daily, use this road to leave town. The road is very narrow in parts, and the tour buses don't always share it or follow driving rules. They're in a hurry to get a bus load of cranky tourists back to their resorts, giving info over their headsets, and not paying attention to oncoming traffic.The good news is that only happens during the first ten miles out of Hana, or until the road straightens out, but that can be a very stressful hour if you don't plan it right. Leave Hana in this direction early (before 9) or in the late afternoon.

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    Bayhouse Hana - The living room / dining area faces the ocean.

    The living room / dining area faces the ocean.

    Bayhouse Hana - There's a queen size bed in the bedroom.

    There's a queen size bed in the bedroom.

    Bayhouse Hana - The second floor level seen from the driveway is still under renovation.

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    The second floor level seen from the driveway is still under renovation.

    Hanapapalani Maui Vacation Rentals - This is the "main" house. There are two additional smaller houses.

    Hanapapalani Maui Vacation Rentals

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    This is a lovely vacation rental right next to the stream that is Waioka Stream (Venus Pools). It…read morewas the best rental I have ever stayed in. With a whale watch tower, beautiful gardens, and orchids gallore, and the woman who owns the rental, Sybil Chappellett is a true angel. She was the most delightful host. I highly reccommend this for anyone who wants to bask in the quiet tranqility of Hana, who is spiritually oriented, or an artist or writer of any sort. Just heavenly!

    My siblings/spouses just returned from a week at Papalani...I can not give enough accolades for…read morethis slice of paradise! There were 8 of us (all over 50) and we were very easily accommodated comfortably (there are multiple "units" here, and they can accommodate 1 person up to 20 people). We stayed in 3 different "units" within the luxurious, contemporary complex, and we were all very happy. We cooked our dinner in each evening (dining table large enough to seat us all comfortably) in our own little kitchen, which was great. Location was great to walk to local cove (very, very close) as well as visit various beaches (about 1 mile walk to Koki Beach). Host Sybil was delightful...not intrusive but always available. As noted by another reviewer, one of the units had an outdoor shower (screened in and very tropical, but watch out for mosquitoes) but the other units all had indoor showers. We will definitely stay here again when we go to Hana.

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    Hanapapalani Maui Vacation Rentals - This comfy hammock was directly off of our bedroom...and I spent much time "reading" there...

    This comfy hammock was directly off of our bedroom...and I spent much time "reading" there...

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    Maui Tropical Rentals - Gorgeous 3/3 Kihei Beach House

    Maui Tropical Rentals

    4.7(17 reviews)
    24.1 mi

    Check HomeAway & VRBO reviews. They say they welcome feed back but the minute you leave an honest…read more(bad) review Sherry is quick to bash you. And her response to our bad review was exaggerated and untruthful. She obviously took it personal even though we said she was kind in our review. I do not recommend her or their Kihei rental house. It had nothing to do with the extra $100 cleaning fee, that's just hilarious. For the money we paid to stay here the house just wasn't worth it. Do yourself a favor and rent elsewhere if you want a good experience, clean house, and a stress free vacation and deposit refund. We also rented through another vacation rental company the week before renting Sherry's Kihei home right next door and had zero problems or complaints about them or from them. Infact I highly recommend them. Go check out Tropical Villa Vacations and ask for Yvonne. You will be much happier I promise!

    Aloha, My wife and…read moreI, had a great time in Maui! We found "Maui Tropical Rentals", on Craigslist. We were a little skeptical, but called and talked to Sherry. She put my doubts to ease and kept in contact by email till I arrived to our rental property, on 08/05/2014. The property was beautiful and the pictures did not do it justice. The beach was 15 feet away, right in the back yard. When we go back, we will definitely be calling again. Thank you again, Sherry!

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    Maui Tropical Rentals - Luxury Condos

    Luxury Condos

    Maui Tropical Rentals - Stunning, golden sandy beach at Kihei Beach House

    Stunning, golden sandy beach at Kihei Beach House

    Maui Tropical Rentals - Whale Watching

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    Whale Watching

    Hale Hana Bay - Hale Hana Bay's front room

    Hale Hana Bay

    5.0(1 review)
    7.3 mi

    Of the nine different places I reserved for our Hawaiian adventure, the Hale Hana Bay cottage was…read morethe one that worried me most. The price was right but I couldn't find any photos. The few reviews I read were often contradictory and not always flattering. I considered cancelling before finally deciding to roll the dice. We were all glad I did; we had a great time here. This review and accompanying photographs are my attempt to assist others considering Hale Hana Bay for their Hana lodging. Let's start off with this: Hale Hana Bay is NOT the same as Hana Bay Hale. Hale Hana Bay is a cottage that dates back to the brief period when companies attempted to grow sugar cane in this area of Maui. We couldn't decide whether it smelled more like Grandma's old farm house or the youth camp buildings we bunked in as kids. Either way, we liked it. It is definitely rustic. We could see daylight through a couple cracks in its single wall construction. The furnishings were worn but perfectly functional. The floor was painted wood covered with rugs. It was all fine with us. We weren't looking for luxury. There was a new HD flat screen TV on one of the dressers but we never turned it on. There was no internet access but there was cell service with 3G data access, if I recall correctly (AT&T). The three of us had plenty of room to spread out here. This was the only house we stayed in during our 23 days on the islands; the rest were mostly condos and hotel rooms. It was nice to have a place entirely to ourselves. The kitchen had everything we needed to cook meals, important due to Hana's extremely limited choices for dining and shopping. (We brought groceries with us from Kahului.) The washer and dryer were a nice convenience as well. (Bring your own laundry soap.) The one bit of luxury we did enjoy at Hale Hana Bay was its shower. It was huge and there was definitely not a 2 gallon-per-minute limiter on the shower head. Even Lewis looked forward to taking a shower here! Our most memorable experience at the cottage was the rain storm that arrived our first night here. Since we all enjoy listening to storms, we considered this a real treat. The wind was blowing so hard the entire house shook from time to time. I had to close the glass louvers facing Hana Bay because rain drops were coming through the screen and landing on the bed 15 feet away. With no attic and no insulation, we could hear every drop hit the roof. Palm fronds wacked the side of the house. A coconut dropped down on the roof as we listened, causing us all to jump. It was a fun little adventure. The next morning a gorgeous sunrise occurred right out the front window over the bay. If you're thinking of spending a night or two in Hana--and I definitely recommend it as there are many things you won't have time to do on a day trip from the other side of Maui--you won't find a better value than Hana Hale Bay. If your tastes run more toward rustic than luxury, it is an excellent choice. Highly recommended.

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    Hale Hana Bay - Hana Hale Bay's bedroom

    Hana Hale Bay's bedroom

    Hale Hana Bay - Hana Hale Bay's living area with ocean view (#1)

    Hana Hale Bay's living area with ocean view (#1)

    Hale Hana Bay - Hana Hale Bay's kitchen

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    Hana Hale Bay's kitchen

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