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Name
Hana Inn Maui
Description
Casual 8-room B&B with a shared kitchen, patio & outdoor spaces, plus BBQs & Wi-Fi.
Nearby attractions
Hāna Cultural Center
4974 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
Hana Coast Gallery
5031 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach
Hana, HI 96713
Wānanalua Congregational Church
10 Hauoli Rd, Hana, HI 96713
Kaihalulu Beach
Hana, HI 96713
Nearby restaurants
Thai Food By Pranee
5050 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
Kilo's Kitchen
4673 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort
5031 Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708
Ae's thai kitchen(food truck)
5123 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Hāna Ranch Restaurant
1752 Mill Pl, Hana, HI 96713, United States
Poke Bob’s
5124 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Ae’s Sassy Tacos
5124 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Harley’s Babs N’ Bowls
5124 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Nearby hotels
Hana Kai Maui Resort
4865 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
Bamboo Inn On Hana Bay
4869 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
Hana-Maui Resort, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel
5031 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
Heavenly Hana Paradise
4575 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713
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Basic Info

Hana Inn Maui

4870 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713
4.0(309)

Ratings & Description

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Casual 8-room B&B with a shared kitchen, patio & outdoor spaces, plus BBQs & Wi-Fi.

attractions: Hāna Cultural Center, Hana Coast Gallery, Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach, Wānanalua Congregational Church, Kaihalulu Beach, restaurants: Thai Food By Pranee, Kilo's Kitchen, The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort, Ae's thai kitchen(food truck), Hāna Ranch Restaurant, Poke Bob’s, Ae’s Sassy Tacos, Harley’s Babs N’ Bowls
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Phone
(808) 248-7033
Website
hanainn.com

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Nearby attractions of Hana Inn Maui

Hāna Cultural Center

Hana Coast Gallery

Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach

Wānanalua Congregational Church

Kaihalulu Beach

Hāna Cultural Center

Hāna Cultural Center

4.3

(22)

Open 24 hours
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Hana Coast Gallery

Hana Coast Gallery

4.9

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach

Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach

4.7

(512)

Open 24 hours
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Wānanalua Congregational Church

Wānanalua Congregational Church

4.8

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Agroforestry Discovery-Animal Feeding
Agroforestry Discovery-Animal Feeding
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
Hana, Hawaii, 96708
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Nearby restaurants of Hana Inn Maui

Thai Food By Pranee

Kilo's Kitchen

The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort

Ae's thai kitchen(food truck)

Hāna Ranch Restaurant

Poke Bob’s

Ae’s Sassy Tacos

Harley’s Babs N’ Bowls

Thai Food By Pranee

Thai Food By Pranee

4.7

(337)

Click for details
Kilo's Kitchen

Kilo's Kitchen

4.8

(163)

Click for details
The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort

The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort

4.3

(86)

Click for details
Ae's thai kitchen(food truck)

Ae's thai kitchen(food truck)

4.3

(294)

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Scott McCormackScott McCormack
Neat, clean, and minimalist room. Pitcher of filtered water on the fridge. Ceiling fan, but no A/C, which is typical of the area. Room had bed, fridge, and not much else, which contributed to the lean look. One chair, but no closet, drawers or hangers for clothes. We had room 8, which had an ensuite bathroom. Again, clean and spare. Toiletry storage was limited to top of toilet tank. Bear and unidentified female were very nice hosts. Large lanai downstairs and upstairs were great for outdoor relaxing and mingling. Inn provided convenient outside hose for washing off mud acquired during rainforest treks. Rules of the house: All food items are to be stored in kitchen. No food in room. Kitchen outfitted with all appliances so guests can cook if desired. Hana Inn is a footwear free facility. Guests are to remove shoes outside before entering the indoor stairway leading up to rooms. (Shoe rack provided). Guests are asked to help protect the septic system by only flushing small amounts of toilet paper. Larger clumps should be put in the trash can next to toilet. (This policy and the show policy should probably be mentioned in the property listing.) All doors protected by digital locks. Each lock had a different code with the guest room code also written on sticker above inside door knob. Hosts suggested taking photo of the number for convenience. We had three numbers to remember. Kitchen code, stairwell code, and guest room code. Had we not had an ensuite bathroom, we would also have a code for our dedicated bathroom.
Katie MorrisonKatie Morrison
We booked Hana Inn very last minute at almost 9pm! Thank goodness Bear was still in the office and had answered the phone when we called about availability. We did the road to Hana as a last minute adventure and didn’t realize how far out we were or how adventurous the drive would be at night so we decided to stay the night and drive in the morning. Upon looking for a hotel every place was either booked up at that hour or not answering the phone. I started to panic realize we might need to drive back or stay the night at the Hyatt for over $600! Hana Inn was much more reasonable for a basic late night stay-$286. We stayed in room 8 which was on the top deck with its own private entrance and bathroom. It was quiet , super clean and had everything we needed to take a quick shower and rest for the night. Bathroom had clean towels, shampoo and body soap. I really appreciated how clean it was. They had basic filtered water in a small fridge. I think two complimentary bottled waters per room would have been a nice touch - as I’m alittle weird about opened water in shared containers. The windows open and fans going offered a beautiful coastal breeze while we slept. Room 8 is not attached to the other rooms or common area which is exactly what I wanted . Thank you Bear for getting us in last minute and being very nice.
Paul Nakamura (Magic Paulsky)Paul Nakamura (Magic Paulsky)
I did indeed enjoy my stay at Hana Inn during the 2 nights in January 2023 that 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. 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.
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Neat, clean, and minimalist room. Pitcher of filtered water on the fridge. Ceiling fan, but no A/C, which is typical of the area. Room had bed, fridge, and not much else, which contributed to the lean look. One chair, but no closet, drawers or hangers for clothes. We had room 8, which had an ensuite bathroom. Again, clean and spare. Toiletry storage was limited to top of toilet tank. Bear and unidentified female were very nice hosts. Large lanai downstairs and upstairs were great for outdoor relaxing and mingling. Inn provided convenient outside hose for washing off mud acquired during rainforest treks. Rules of the house: All food items are to be stored in kitchen. No food in room. Kitchen outfitted with all appliances so guests can cook if desired. Hana Inn is a footwear free facility. Guests are to remove shoes outside before entering the indoor stairway leading up to rooms. (Shoe rack provided). Guests are asked to help protect the septic system by only flushing small amounts of toilet paper. Larger clumps should be put in the trash can next to toilet. (This policy and the show policy should probably be mentioned in the property listing.) All doors protected by digital locks. Each lock had a different code with the guest room code also written on sticker above inside door knob. Hosts suggested taking photo of the number for convenience. We had three numbers to remember. Kitchen code, stairwell code, and guest room code. Had we not had an ensuite bathroom, we would also have a code for our dedicated bathroom.
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We booked Hana Inn very last minute at almost 9pm! Thank goodness Bear was still in the office and had answered the phone when we called about availability. We did the road to Hana as a last minute adventure and didn’t realize how far out we were or how adventurous the drive would be at night so we decided to stay the night and drive in the morning. Upon looking for a hotel every place was either booked up at that hour or not answering the phone. I started to panic realize we might need to drive back or stay the night at the Hyatt for over $600! Hana Inn was much more reasonable for a basic late night stay-$286. We stayed in room 8 which was on the top deck with its own private entrance and bathroom. It was quiet , super clean and had everything we needed to take a quick shower and rest for the night. Bathroom had clean towels, shampoo and body soap. I really appreciated how clean it was. They had basic filtered water in a small fridge. I think two complimentary bottled waters per room would have been a nice touch - as I’m alittle weird about opened water in shared containers. The windows open and fans going offered a beautiful coastal breeze while we slept. Room 8 is not attached to the other rooms or common area which is exactly what I wanted . Thank you Bear for getting us in last minute and being very nice.
Katie Morrison

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I did indeed enjoy my stay at Hana Inn during the 2 nights in January 2023 that 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. 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.
Paul Nakamura (Magic Paulsky)

Paul Nakamura (Magic Paulsky)

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4.0
(309)
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5.0
1y

Hana Inn is run by a friendly local who recently bought and renovated the hotel (formerly Joe's Place) and clearly takes great pride in it. If you stay here you'll get a comfortable stay at a reasonable-for-Maui price. The building and rooms were all clean and comfortable, with a communal kitchen, private bathrooms (located across the hall from your room if staying upstairs), and a shared lanai area downstairs.

They grow fruit on site and if it's ripe they'll put some out for guests to enjoy. Don't miss out on the papaya or anything else they may offer! You won't find fruit like that back home, or even in Maui grocery stores.

We stayed in room 6, which was clean and comfy. It's a bit small--large enough for a queen bed and room to walk around (plus nightstands and a mini fridge and closet area) but not much more. If you need a larger room there are several options on that upper floor. As mentioned, the upstairs bathrooms are across the hall from the bedrooms but private--the bathrooms have a numeric keypad lock, just like the bedrooms, so only you can access your bathroom.

The hotel's located along the street, so you may occasionally get some traffic noise, like the sound of a scooter whizzing by late at night or early in the AM...but Hana is very quiet in general, especially in the evening. If you're particularly noise-sensitive, you might want earplugs to be safe.

Within a short drive or manageable walk there are some food trucks, a beach, and the only restaurant that's open past 7. (Most places to eat in Hana are food trucks and they close at 7; best to eat early or buy dinner early and take it back to eat later. The restaurant is pricey and just OK).

Overall we enjoyed our stay at Hana Inn and would stay...

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4.0
3y

Neat, clean, and minimalist room. Pitcher of filtered water on the fridge. Ceiling fan, but no A/C, which is typical of the area. Room had bed, fridge, and not much else, which contributed to the lean look. One chair, but no closet, drawers or hangers for clothes. We had room 8, which had an ensuite bathroom. Again, clean and spare. Toiletry storage was limited to top of toilet tank. ||||Bear and unidentified female were very nice hosts. Large lanai downstairs and upstairs were great for outdoor relaxing and mingling. Inn provided convenient outside hose for washing off mud acquired during rainforest treks. ||||Rules of the house:||||All food items are to be stored in kitchen. Kitchen outfitted with all appliances so guests can cook if desired. ||||Hana Inn is a footwear free house. Guests are to remove shoes outside before entering the indoor stairway leading up to rooms. (Shoe rack provided).||||Guests are asked to help protect the septic system by only flushing small amounts of toilet paper. Larger clumps should be put in the trash can next to toilet.||||All doors protected by digital locks. Each lock had a different code with the guest room code also written on sticker above inside door knob. Hosts suggest taking photo of the number for convenience. We had three numbers to remember. Kitchen code, stairwell code, and guest room code. Had we not had an ensuite bathroom, we would also have a code for our dedicated bathroom. ||||We had two windows and a ceiling fan. Even so, it was hard to get good air flow. Would have loved the old transom system to pull air for all the rooms across the hallway. Outside lanai had very...

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4.0
3y

Neat, clean, and minimalist room. Pitcher of filtered water on the fridge. Ceiling fan, but no A/C, which is typical of the area. Room had bed, fridge, and not much else, which contributed to the lean look. One chair, but no closet, drawers or hangers for clothes. We had room 8, which had an ensuite bathroom. Again, clean and spare. Toiletry storage was limited to top of toilet tank.

Bear and unidentified female were very nice hosts. Large lanai downstairs and upstairs were great for outdoor relaxing and mingling. Inn provided convenient outside hose for washing off mud acquired during rainforest treks.

Rules of the house:

All food items are to be stored in kitchen. No food in room. Kitchen outfitted with all appliances so guests can cook if desired.

Hana Inn is a footwear free facility. Guests are to remove shoes outside before entering the indoor stairway leading up to rooms. (Shoe rack provided).

Guests are asked to help protect the septic system by only flushing small amounts of toilet paper. Larger clumps should be put in the trash can next to toilet. (This policy and the show policy should probably be mentioned in the property listing.)

All doors protected by digital locks. Each lock had a different code with the guest room code also written on sticker above inside door knob. Hosts suggested taking photo of the number for convenience. We had three numbers to remember. Kitchen code, stairwell code, and guest room code. Had we not had an ensuite bathroom, we would also have a code for our...

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