My husband and I spent our honeymoon in this room and really enjoy it. We got it at a fantastic price ($2300 wk) which allowed us to spend money on food and activities. The kitchen comes fully stocked with equipment for cooking and the unit has really good beach chairs/umbrella. Tons of comfy blankets and pillows to choose from. The in-unit washer/dryer came in handy for towels/beach wear.
The only things we needed: Zip lock bags and tin foil (unit has trash bags, paper towels, dish soap, sponge, salt/pepper/oil, laundry detergent, and soap/shampoo/conditioner). There is a Safeway a few miles from the property which supplied us with everything we needed. Also, because you stay with a property rental company no one cleans the room (which is totally fine, we were careful with sand). If needed, the unit has a few items to help with cleanup.
The view: The view from the balcony is surprisingly good and you can see partial ocean from the bedroom. Because it is not ocean front, the sunset is best viewed from the beach as opposed to the balcony.
The overall property: Honua Kai is very beautiful and has a really good beach with some shaded spots. With two pools and a few small stores, you can really get anything you need without having to leave the resort. The restaurant, Duke's, was nothing special but definitely convenient (might I recommend the macadamia nut pancakes). We got a couple's massage package at the on property spa and paid $500 (including tip) for a 90-minute package that included a massage, hand/foot scrub, and scalp treatment. One thing to note is that the trash chute in the hallway does not smell very good so we got a pretty strong wiff when we walked to and from the room.
Things to do: Besides going to the beach, the resort has an activities desk that can schedule excursions. We took a 1.5 hour horse back riding trip into the mountains at Ironwood Ranch that was fantastic. We also took a snorkling trip to Molokini on a raft with Maui Reef Adventures and got to actually swim with turtles. We took a sunset cruise with Triology and had a blast. The crew were fantastic and we ended up seeing/following pilot whales which is super rare.
Favorite restaurants: Lahina Grill and the Paia Fish Market (in Lahina) are a must. Lahina Grill is about $50 a plate but the best meal we had all week. Paia Fish Market offers tons of different types of fresh fish cooked a way of your choosing for about $25 a plate, can't beat the price or the quality