Good location. Haiku is a perfect spot to stay where you can conveniently drive to other parts of the island. House is small but the deck is very nice to sit and get away from the wind. Getting out of driveway is a little tricky. Wish they had a better turn around spot.
The house has a fantastic back deck. Lots of natural light surrounded by trees very peaceful.
This is great for anyone who isn't sensitive to the smell of mildew or pesticides. The property and manager were great, no bugs, lovely deck, and all at a convenient location.Haiku is damp, mildew is to be expected, probably not a problem for the average person. Airing it out helped a bit.Unfortunately, I had a headache the whole time I was inside and had a hard time sleeping with the smell of mildew, pesticide and synthetic fragrance. Other than that it was great.
Enjoyed our stay. Private, well maintained house in tranquil country setting.
This home was clean, had all amenities and was peaceful. The property manager was quick to respond and went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable. We will be booking again for sure!
Thank you for a wonderful stay. Our first time in a Vrbo and first time in Hawaii.
If you're thinking of a condo rental or hotel, this place is 100% worth the upgrade.
We stayed for a week in April. The house is neat, immaculately clean, has a covered wrap-around veranda, situated on a quiet street with cows on a pasture across the street. It’s a short drive to beaches, to the volcano, and to the waterfalls in the rain forest. It has a well stocked kitchen with pots and pans, and a bathroom filled with a variety of shampoos and soaps. Restaurants close by are fantastic, especially Colleens for lunch or supper and Baked on Maui for breakfast. It was a magical stay and we will highly recommend this place to our friends.
Konstantin G.
Apr 03, 2023
Welche Freude, nach einem Tag voller Aktivitäten dorthin zurückzukommen.
Privacy, calmness and a sense of personal space, which can't be achieved by any hotel.
"Baked on Maui" is just around the corner, you're next to the "Heavenly Road to Hana", but beware of natural noise, such as crowing cocks or barking dogs, which I'd prefer to any machine made noise.
Consider preparing your meals, which can be fun, since there's no restaurant around the corner.
There's just one dining table on the verandah, where
you can dine all year round.
The host, Chrissy, is very attentive to your needs.
And that's the reason I'm writing in English, so you, Chrissy, can read this.
Mahalo for everything
We loved this house and the location. Close to Paia and Haiku. We ate at the food trucks in Haiku several times. We loved the privacy and sounds of the chickens. It was an also a great spot for starting the road to Hana.
Great place to stay. Close to a small town withfood and grocerys. House was clean and well ventilated.