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Ha'iku Lani Cottage

Enjoy a peaceful, tropical feeling as the refreshing Maui trade winds blow consistently through this 700 square foot , 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage. Separate from the main house, it is situated on an half-acre in rural Haiku, on the northeast tip of Maui. This cottage is legally permitted (#BBPH2009/0008) by the County of Maui for short term stays (less than 6 months).


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Private 2-acre tropical paradise with breathtaking ocean/sunset views, cliff-edge jacuzzi, garden, full kitchen, luxurious sauna/bath. Highest rating by Best Places to Kiss. Special: Book now and enjoy a 10% discount off our standard rates!



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