We stayed at this property over Christmas week. We paid a premium price for the holiday week, which may have affected our expectations.
The highlight of the property is its location. It is across the street from Napili Bay, which is a beautiful little swimming and snorkeling bay, surrounded by somewhat downmarket resort developments, but it is still beautiful. The north end of the bay has the Sea House restaurant, which we used a lot for breakfast and lunch, and along the road is the beginning of the Kapalua Ocean trail, which is a beautiful easy walk along the coast through the Montage Resort and on. A short drive to the north is Kapalua and a bit further the Plantation golf course, which we played and which was one of the highlights of our stay.
The unit itself leaves a lot to be desired.
We had three main problems with the unit:
1. Size. We were 6 adults and a toddler and this property was simply too small for us. The website photographs are obviously taken with a wide angle lens and all the rooms are much smaller than they look online. This is basically a narrow two floor condo townhouse built above a garage. The living area and the master bedroom are small but reasonably sized, but the kitchen and the two upstairs bedrooms are tiny. Those two bedrooms basically have room for the bed and two small night tables..... they would be okay for children or maybe a single teenager in each, but they were embarrassingly small for two adults in each room.
2. Quality. The words quality, charm, luxury are all a bit subjective and depend on what you are used to. We found the quality of construction, fixtures, and furniture to be inferior to what we expected and what we are used to. Owner claims "Newly remodeled" in the headline, but I doubt it. This is clearly a commercial rental property that has been furnished as cheaply as possible. Maintenance issues included multiple burned out light bulbs, a bathroom door that was falling apart and general wear and tear on furniture and fixtures.
3. Supplies. We found the property very poorly supplied with soap, shampoo, cleaning and paper products. As an example there were 4 rolls of toilet paper in the house. We had to spend our Christmas Day buying toilet paper at the Napili Market...not my definition of premium priced luxury.
From the reviews, some people love this property. We were very disappointed. I wish we had stayed in a hotel resort.