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

    Bayhouse Hana

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 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.

    Hamoa Bay House & Bungalow

    Hamoa Bay House & Bungalow

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I can't believe I get to be the first to review the Hamoa Bay Bungalow. In a way I don't want to…read morereveal this secret hidden heaven in Hana, Maui. At the same time I want to rave about how wonderful this stay was. A beautiful hidden gem located in Hana. There is an option of staying at the bungalow or at the guest house. We stayed at the bungalow in June for our upcoming 1 year wedding anniversary, the surroundings were breath taking. A time warp into the jungles of Maui. The bunglow is better suited for couples, it has one bed, a jetted tub, and the tub is located on the patio. Although there are no privacy windows surrounding the patio, you will feel very comfortable because of how high up you are in the bungalow and the number of tropical foliage surrounding the bungalow. Picture a 600 sq ft tree house for grown ups. As ironic as this may sound, a five star hotel normally would not have any critters running around, but I give this place a 5 star rating for the taste of serenity that I have not experienced at any other hotel before. Here in beautiful Hana, you get the true experience of sharing with nature. At night the geckos come out from the rafters of the bungalow and you share the home with the geckos. At night you hear them running across the glass. You also learn survival skills of turning off all lights in the bungalow and leaving on the magic moonlight switch on the patio to lure the bugs and geckos to one side of the home to feed the geckos. If you can live with the geckos and bugs, this is as close to heaven you can get. Without glass windows on the patio, it is instead covered by netting that allows the sounds of nature to come through, you can hear the ocean waves from coast of Hana Beach at night. In the morning you can hear the birds chirping. The short bursts of pouring Maui rain can also be heard and is a calming sound. The laundry machine is outdoors. You share with the guest house. The guest house is quite a distance from the bungalow and you do feel like you're alone even if you are on the same lot. The kitchen is stocked with all the cookingware you may need if you want to cook, dishes, utensils, and dining ware. The bungalow even has a coffee maker, toaster, and stove. In the garden patio, there is a barbecue that you can use. You will have to bring a bag of bbq coals with you unless the previous guest left some behind. The room also comes with a small radio with cd player and some Hawaiian CD's. This might sound cheesy now listening to Hawaiian music in Hawaii, but while you are staying there experiencing the rain, nature, and that feeling of bliss inside you, the Hawaiian music you listen to at the bungalow will be the sounds of serenity you will remember when you're back at your cubicle working the following week. There are a few cats that roam around the home, they live there, and if you're lucky enough, you'll get a happy greeting from them. You have to make a private reservation with the owner of this home to stay here. $225 per night plus 11.42% tax, 3 nights minimum reservation. We booked the minimum of 3 nights here to stay in Hana for the beginning of our trip in Maui and the rest of the trip in hotels in Kaanapali resort area, the first 3 nights was the highlight of our Maui trip. The reservation was a very simple process: 1) Email hamoabay@maui.net or call the owner at (808) 248-7884 asking if the dates you want to visit is available. We booked the trip around being able to stay at the bungalow, we were open to June or September. 2) After setting the available date and reserving, you provide a 50% deposit with the balance due 30 days in advance of the arrival date. You can book with your credit card over the phone. 3) You receive a confirmation receipt by email. 4) After final payment you get your secret directions to finding the hidden gem. 5) Upon arrival you call to tell the owner that you've arrived. 6) You try to cope with your much removed state from the busy life you've escaped from. 7) Day 2, you've succeeded in step 6. Now you explore Hana. 8) Day 3 (if you book only 3 days), you're now sad that you know that this is the last night at the bungalow. 9) Day 4, checking out. You're now sad you have to go and you actually say goodbye to the geckos. 10) Day 5, back at work. You think about booking a trip to Maui again to stay at the bungalow, Go for it! "This bungalow sure hit the spot. Tropical, remote, and romantic!"

    The place is nice and charming…read more But doesn't have air conditioner so keep that in mind, esp in the hot steamy days which you might experience. However, if you want to rent the place a few days for remote and quite experience. This is the place to be. You would really feel like you stay in one of your aunt summer house. It's personal and charming. But not luxury or modern.

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    Hamoa Bay House & Bungalow
    Hamoa Bay House & Bungalow
    Hamoa Bay House & Bungalow

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    Aloha Cottages

    Aloha Cottages

    3.1(24 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Truly a special place! Sadly, Mrs. Nakamura has passed. Her son, Mr. Keith Nakamura, has taken over…read moreownership of the business. He has made many improvements with new bedding, linens and new paint. He even added WIFI! Fortunately, it still has that homegrown, childhood memory feel for me. Wooden boarded interior, tin roof, simple amenities. Pots, pans, dishes, cups, dish soap, basic cleaning supplies are included. As always, very clean. Itʻs our favorite place to stay in Hana.

    We luckily got in at the very last minute, the weekend of the East Maui Taro Fest. I called the…read morenumber on a whim just to get a price for reference and they had a cancellation. Sweet! I put my credit card number down to hold the room, and you pay her cash when checking in at the office, which is her place of residence. It looks like there were 2 rentals on her property, but the one we stayed at was just around the block on Hana Hwy. The 3 of us paid a total of $130. What a deal for an entire house compared to other vacation rentals. THE HOUSE: It's definitely older but was clean. We had use of a 2-car garage, full kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom (shower but no tub) and 2 bedrooms, one with a queen bed, the other with two twins. There's a small balcony which has a great view of Hana Bay. The sole TV in the living room has basic cable. The cabinets were stocked with plates, cups and utensils. They provided us with towels but we all brought our own. The sofas in the living room were definitely old and sunk badly. The beds were adequate. There are just 2 drawbacks. First, the bedroom with the two twin beds had something in the ceiling & walls making a scratching noise. Ratatouille perhaps? Second, the house is located above the owner's son's place. Quiet hours are 9pm to 8am. You have to be out of the house by 10:45am on your day of departure. You simply go back to the office and hang the key outside the door. OVERALL: Very decent digs for the price. It feels great to support a local business as opposed to the fancier vacation rentals. The owner is a sweet elderly lady who even let us park our car at her office which was closer to the Taro Fest. We'd definitely go back.

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    Aloha Cottages
    Aloha Cottages - Full kitchen - VN

    Full kitchen - VN

    Aloha Cottages - Full kitchen - VN

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    Full kitchen - VN

    Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay

    Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay

    4.0(28 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$

    After reading some of the reviews, I was a bit hesitant about what it was going to be like. Going…read morein with realistic expectations, I was pleasantly surprised that it was more comfortable than I thought. I did not mind having no TV as this is a great place to unplug and unwind and the oceanview from our lanai is nature's entertainment. The beach that you can walk to isn't much of a sandy beach but is swimmable although can be rough at times. Aware of what a mosquito magnet I am, I did not want an outdoor shower or hot tub so opted for the Iwa Suite which had a pretty impressive shower. The room was comfortable but as others have mentioned, is dated and you can see wear and tear. Since you are in a tropical environment, you will probably see small ants and even a gecko in your room which we kindly escorted out to the lanai. Thankfully, did not encounter any spiders in the room although they are around property. The fridge, microwave, and plates came in handy to enjoy our included breakfast and fruits we picked up from the fruit stands close by as well as takeout on our lanai. Quiet although you will hear your neighbors, safe enough that you don't need to lock your doors and a wonderful place to unwind but be aware that is it rustic.

    My wife started off our 8 night stint on Maui in Hana at the Bamboo Inn. We stayed in the Honu…read moresuite for two nights and absolutely loved it. Our room in particular had an outdoor bath tub and shower, which really added to the ambiance of the stay. Staring out onto the bay and black sand beach in the tub will be a memory to last a lifetime. The room was no frills in the best of ways. There was no TV or luxury amenities, but it was impeccably clean, had an amazing mattress, a small kitchenette to reheat leftovers from the food trucks down the street, and ocean views complete with beach access. We have zero regrets spending a couple nights in Hana because we really enjoyed the off the beaten path vibes of the area. Lots of people just come out for the day, but I would have felt so rushed. Spending a couple nights was the perfect way to experience the area because it allowed us to enjoy the slower pace. Our host, John, was super kind and knowledgeable about how to spend our time with great suggestions. One of which was to get Huli Huli chicken on the beach, which was super delicious with great waterfront views. Another that the botanical gardens were worth the side trip and we totally agree. We also learned he has a deep connection to the community because of the magazine article included in the information book placed in our room. What we loved about Hana was the unpolished and unapologetic authentic vibes. Both nights we fell asleep with the patio window open welcoming cool ocean breezes and rhythmic waves sounds while we slept. Now we're sitting on the beach in Kapalua with the Disneyland-ish resort persona wishing we were back in Hana. We hope to be back sometime soon John. In the meantime, go huskies.

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    Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay
    Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay - Soaking in the sunset.

    Soaking in the sunset.

    Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay - Sunrise from our balcony

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    Sunrise from our balcony

    Joe's Rentals - Room 7 good for 6 people

    Joe's Rentals

    3.8(42 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I did indeed enjoy my stay at Hana Inn (formerly Joe's Rentals) during the 2 nights in January 2023…read morethat I was in East Maui. Great accommodations and clear instructions on procedures and policies that they send and communicate via e-mail. Also a wonderful location in the center of Hana Town. Loved how they had the kitchen set up and there was instant oatmeal and coffee among other things provided. In this post-COVID era, you are assigned exclusive use of a bathroom. Codes are provided in the e-mail a few days prior to your arrival...one is for the downstairs main living room and kitchen, and the other is for your room and assigned bathroom. The rates are reasonable and much cheaper than the resort or even other B&Bs nearby. I guess the only issue was having to deal with any mosquitos, knowing this side of the island tends to be more lush compared to places like Kihei and Lahaina. Luckily, I did have my own mosquito repellant, but maybe for those who are more prone to mosquito bites and may have forgotten to pack some with them, perhaps some bug repellent spray could be provided. Anyways, I hope to stay at Hana Inn again sometime down the road. It sure beats having to deal with the crazy and bad traffic where I live in Honolulu.

    We stayed here for one night in November while making the loop drive on the Road to Hana. We stayed…read morein room #2 downstairs. We were immediately greeted by the friendly host/owner. The house and property are lovely and well maintained. I especially loved the fresh fruit provided (papaya and lilikoi) in the morning and eating it for breakfast on the beautiful front patio. There's a communal kitchen so you can talk and get to know fellow guests. The affordable price was also much appreciated!

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    Joe's Rentals - Front sign

    Front sign

    Joe's Rentals - Room #3 for 3 people

    Room #3 for 3 people

    Joe's Rentals - Shared kitchen

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    Shared kitchen

    Hana Accommodations - The kitchenette

    Hana Accommodations

    4.0(11 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    The Lani studio was okay! We're not too fancy. Great location directly across from Venus Pools…read more Lots of gnats everywhere, including in bed. Cabinets had a pretty strong stale smoke smell. Please note: there is no bathroom door. So might want to keep that in mind if that makes you uncomfortable. Outdoor shower is an interesting touch, not really enough pressure to shower per se, but hey, you're sitting in a tub in the rainforest! Also note, just maybe 15 feet from the highway, which is not noisy at night, and you're probably out and about during the day. Heard a disturbed person shouting like mad in Hawaiian in the middle of the night which was a little nerve wracking. Sounded like they were right outside the window. Fence door locks but not the door to the room, just something to keep in mind. Definitely memorable. Makes anywhere with a bathroom door seem straight up fancy.

    My sister and I decided to stay a night in Hana so we weren't rushed. We rented the Hideaway for…read more$125 which had a queen bed, microwave, mini fridge, but it didn't get too cold and utensils. There was no separate sink, it's a cutaway in the wall with these items so we had to wash dishes in the bathroom. It was a descent size, we had a bathroom inside, and a lanai. Our room was next to the office and Toms room. The walls are thin. I wish there was ac. It got stuffy even with the fan and windows open. We left the front sliding door open to let in more air. There was fish washing soap but no shampoo and conditioner, so make sure you have your own or like using soft soap because that was in the shower. We were right across from the Venus pools and Tom let us know where to go. Make sure you see it. I'd stay here again. As for the bugs. Hana just has a lot of them so we got but inside and outside.

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    Hana Accommodations - View from the cottage

    View from the cottage

    Hana Accommodations - We stayed in the Yellow Cottage that sleeps 6 (3 bedrooms)

    We stayed in the Yellow Cottage that sleeps 6 (3 bedrooms)

    Hana Accommodations

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