This was our second time at the Hana Kai. It's a wonderful property. Quaint, which means old, but is in good condition. It's very close to a black rock beach, no one (that I have ever seen) uses the beach to swim, lay out, play, etc, because it's rocks and not sand, but still a great time to explore the coral and see some crabs. The room we stayed in is really small, and I kept banging my foot and knee against the bed which is sandwiched between the walls and the dresser. The decor is excellent and the condo has a full kitchen and our unit had a cute little window from the kitchen to the veranda, which made preparing food, and serving it to others outside a delight. Food / Restaurant options in Hana are few and far between, and many places are only open on Wed & Thurs, so keep that in consideration. We ate at the Hana Maui Ranch Restaurant a few times, which is great, expensive food. The two state parks in Hana are a MUST. Hana reminds me more of Kauai or a tropical rain forest. It's unbelievable