Services and Description
KUAU INN DESCRIPTION:
This wonderful treasure of a house has four rooms for guests, 2 upstairs with ocean and mountain views. They share a lovely bathroom with a bathtub. These rooms have cable TV and telephones. Downstairs there are also two guest bedrooms; a queen bedroom and a twin bedroom. There are two bathrooms downstairs. Additionally, our open air, hot water shower for two is very enjoyable. All rooms have quality linens and towels.
We have a beautiful, large living room and a pleasant day room which together make the common area spacious and comfortable. Our latest addition is an excellent piano in the day room. We provide WiFi throughout the Inn. We have cable channels and a portfolio of DVDs and a flat screen TV. We have a sound system inside and out. We also have two washer and dryers. We clean the house daily to keep it sparkling.
Healthy breakfast is included. We provide an assortment of tropical fruit, breads and bagels, cereals, milk, juice, teas and coffee. Guests may help themselves to breakfast whenever they please. The kitchen is fully equipped for cooking and entertaining, complete with toaster, microwave, coffee maker, blender, food processor etc. There are two refrigerators, one in the kitchen and one on the party patio for beverages and guests’ groceries.
The party patio is where the gang can hang out in the converted carport, local style, watching the sun go down around the barbecue with the music turned up. The house is surrounded by tropical landscaping, fruit trees, an organic vegetable garden and a large back yard for playing and sunbathing.
Kuau Inn is owned by community leader Lisa Starr who has lived on Maui since 1969. She was raised in Honolulu, where her family first arrived 90 years ago. Lisa resides at the Inn. Together with artist, Shawn Naramore and electric violinist, “id” Thompson, they work as a team to maintain and manage Kuau Inn. They hope visitors will relax and enjoy the island lifestyle. Kuau Inn has an informal and pleasantly social atmosphere.
Although the house is kept very clean at all times, you should know that it is possible that some critters could find their way into the house. If you have a serious dislike or phobia of critters, perhaps an accommodation that poisons regularly would be more suitable for you. Without regular poisoning all Hawaii dwellings will have some insects at times. We have very few, but it happens.
We would love to meet and host you Maui style. Aloha, Lisa, Shawn and “id”
