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Map pinHanalei · Hawaii
5.0 · 
Hanalei's Hidden Treasure Hale Ka Mahina TVNC-1115
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Hanalei's Hidden Treasure Hale Ka Mahina TVNC-1115

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Great location in Hanalei this newly renovated two bedroom, two bath has gorgeous mountain views and is walking distance to beach and town. Beach cruiser bikes, beach chairs, wagon, and boogie boards included for you to explore and enjoy Hanalei! Upgraded in 2019, Hale Ka Mahina isn't your average vacation rental, Hale Ka Mahina is tucked away on a side street between Hanalei Bay and Hanalei town. Easily walk or ride bikes to the beach and town when you want to check the surf or grab a coffee at the Hanalei Bread Co. You won't need to drive unless you are off to explore the island's many beaches. Located one block away from Pine Trees surf spot you will be sure to enjoy plenty of surf in the winter and perfect swimming conditions in the summer. The house has two king bedrooms, each with their own bathrooms. The large kitchen is open to a great room with extra high ceilings and plenty of room to hang out and watch a movie. There is a new queen size, memory foam, sleeper sofa in the living room for extra guests. The adjacent enclosed lanai area has stunning mountain, waterfall and sunset views. There is parking for two cars under the house and plenty of beach gear and bikes to use. Enjoy the outdoor shower after a day at the beach, then kick back, relax and bike to town for a fabulous meal at Ama or BarAcuda, yum! Need a rental car? We can help! *This is the top floor of a duplex, the lower levels is a 1 bedroom unit with a lovely, long term resident. TSUNAMI EVACUATION ZONE: This property is located in a Tsunami Evacuation zone, in the event of a Tsunami warning guests must evacuate to Princeville. Evacuation maps and emergency shelter info are located in the house manual. Reservations for Ke'e Beach Park & Napali Trail head go to up to 90 days in advance, GE/ TA Tax Lic.111-444-0704-01 Guests have access to the home via lock box. I will be your host and handle your needs during your stay. The house is in Hanalei town. It's is easy to walk to the beach or the store or restaurant. Ask me about beach cruiser bike rentals. There are cab services and the Kauai Bus. Uber, not so much. Aloha and Welcome to the Beautiful Garden Island of Kauai Hale Ka Mahina TVNC 1115 On Island Agent: Krisha Augerot 808-482-0550 Be Good Neighbors: Please keep noise to a minimum. Elevated noise activities or amplified music shall not be permitted before 8:00 AM and after 10:00 PM. Your neighbors probably have to go to work the next day, so please be considerate. Turn off outdoor lights at night whenever possible. We enjoy our dark nights when the stars are bright and beautiful. Of equal importance , our wildlife (particularly seabirds) becomes disoriented at night if lights are too bright. Hawaii has a non-smoking ordinance. There is no smoking within 20’ of all public buildings. Some of our homes and condominiums also have a smoking ban. Please check your house rules. Whenever possible, please recycle. Many of our rental accommodations include recycling containers. If none are available, all of our transfer stations offer recycling. As in other communities, our landfills are stretched to their limits. Anything you can do to help will be appreciated for generations to come. This property sits within the State Agricultural District and adjacent parcels may engage in intensive farming, and this property may experience noise, fugitive dust and other environmental impacts associated with good farming practices. Please refrain from calling or reporting such activity to governmental agencies. Beach Safety: Be mindful of the surf. Our shorelines face thousands of miles of open ocean. Northern Winter storms and southern Summer storms can bring us extremely dangerous surf conditions. NEVER turn your back on the ocean-Summer or Winter. Rogue waves can appear even in calm surf conditions. You can check ocean conditions at www.KauaiExplorer.com/ocean report. There are lifeguards at Haena Beach Park, Hanalei Pavilion, Lydgate, Poipu Beach Park, Salt Pond and Kekaha. For your family’s safety , we advised that you check with lifeguards before going into the ocean. If you are at a non-guarded beach, at least check with local residents who are there regarding unseen currents or other dangers. 9-1-1: In case of fire or medical emergency, call 9-1-1. A fire extinguisher can be found mounted by the exit identified on the Emergency Escape Plan. The address and phone number of your accommodation is posted on the inside of the front door (4451 Mahimahi Rd Hanalei HI 96714, along with the Non-Conforming Use Certificate Vacation Rental Registration Number (TVNC-1115). The phone number for Wilcox Hospital in Lihue is 245-1100. Weather: We do experience flash flooding during periods of heavy rain. If you must drive in this kind of weather, drive with extreme caution. Flash floods can cause the road out of Hanalei to close for undetermined periods of time. For up-to-date Traffic and Weather Information, please call 241-1725. Disasters Emergencies: On the first business day of each month at 11:45 AM, our Civil Defense sirens are tested. However, if you hear these sirens at any other time, please tune to AM radio station KQNG (“KONG”) at AM 570 for up-to-the-minute reports and instructions. Also, the front of the Kauai phone book has emergency, disaster, evacuation and shelter information. Security: Be cautious with your personal belongings. It is always best to lock up your valuables in the trunk of your car. Lock your doors and windows when you leave the property. Island Driving Etiquette: Please honor the posted speed limits. Frequently check your rear view mirror. If more than 4 or 5 cars are stacking behind you, pull completely off to the side of the road and let them pass. This can also help you when driving at night as our dark roads can be confusing. The cars following you likely know where they are going and can help light the way for you. If you are lost, remember that this is a small island and you will find your way soon. Keep driving until you find a safe place to pull over and turn around. If you can head downhill, you will get to the ocean within a few miles. Never make a U-Turn on the highway. When navigating the one lane bridges, cross the bridges caravan style. It is usually appropriate for 5 or 6 cars to cross at a time. A simple rule of thumb is: Drain the Lane, If you arrive Late-Wait. When parking at the beaches, parks or even within the property you have rented, be careful to park fully off the street, in assigned or clearly marked parking spaces. If you want to stop to enjoy the scenery, please pull completely off to the side of the road. Most of all, enjoy your visit to our beautiful island !!!

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