Our host, Mark, made everything simple to find the house and check in.
The house was very welcoming and homey. He thought of everything a guest would need to enjoy the stay.
Waimānalo Beach is about 6 minutes away. There were even snorkeling gear, chairs, toys and accessories for the beach. Beach towels were provided, stashed in a cute old trunk in the living room area.
The kitchen had everything but the food to cook. Although, there were some condiments, butter, coffee, cream, sugar, etc.
There was even a welcoming gift with a box of Hawaiian chocolates with macadamia nuts.
Extra bed linens, pillows, towels, shampoo, conditioner, a bar of soap, laundry detergent and dryer sheets were provided.
I especially enjoyed reading the binder on the coffee table. It had very important information about the house and neighborhood expectations, suggestions on restaurants, tours, points of interests. It had a few pages on the history of the island and islands, nice touch.
The warnings given as a tourist swimming in the ocean was very helpful.
I was with my 4 daughters, son and a boyfriend of one of my girls. Coming from one of the 19 pueblos in New Mexico, as Indigenous Peoples, we felt the warmth and love of the house and felt right at home.
We especially enjoyed the more rural area of the island, away from the tourists.
This home is located on the 2nd level of the house. It is very easily accessible, parking is right in front. I very highly recommend this home.
Come enjoy Hawaii!