Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve assembled a number of the most frequent questions people ask about us and our vacation rentals. If you don’t find an answer to your question here, you can send us your question via our contact page or call us at 808.965.0400.

Why are most of your condos at Kihei Surfside and Kihei Akahi?
What do the units come with?
Do the units have telephones and computer connections?
Your rates are shown as ranges. How do you determine my rate?
Can I pay by credit card?
What if I have to cancel?
What if I arrive after the front desk is closed?
Who do I call if there is a problem after I arrive?
Is there daily maid service?
Do we need to leave the unit like we found it?
Can I get around without a car?
This is my first trip to Hawaii. What should I bring?
How do I know you’re legit?

Why are most of your condos at Kihei Surfside and Kihei Akahi?
We liked Kihei Surfside and Kihei Akahi so much that we purchased units there ourselves. (You can read why we chose Kihei Surfside and Kihei Akahi in About Us.) We eventually met other owners at these popular resorts and a natural reservation and referral business was born. We know these complexes well and we know they are very special places. Most importantly, we know each unit, so when we make a recommendation, it isn’t just a unit type, it’s a specific unit number. Later, we were asked by the owner of a unit at Hale Pau Hana to represent him as well. It’s another great South Kihei complex so we added it to our group.

What do the units come with?
All of the properties we represent come fully furnished with complete kitchens including microwave, blender, coffee-maker and toaster. All linens are included and most owners provide beach towels, beach chairs, coolers and umbrellas for their guests. Housekeeping provides soap, tissue, trash liners and dish soap to start you off when you arrive. Additional items are the guest’s responsibility. Don’t forget that each complex has outdoor barbecues, a fun way to meet others as you watch the sunset!

Do the units have telephones and computer connections?
All units have telephones and most have answering machines. Calls are free in the local calling area, which covers the entire island. Free long distance service to other islands, the U.S. and Canada is provided at all Kihei Surfside units and some units at other complexes if indicated on the unit’s amenity list. You must use a calling card or cell phone or call collect at units where free long distance service is not provided and for all international calls (except Canada in units with free long distance). All Maui properties have high-speed Internet, either DSL or cable. Some have wireless WiFi access. You can also use the telephone line for dialup computer access to your Internet Service Provider. Most national ISPs have local access numbers on the major Hawaiian islands, but if yours doesn’t you will have to set up your computer’s dialer with the necessary calling card number sequence to get a working long-distance connection.

Your rates are shown as ranges. How do you determine my rate?
We provide rate ranges on our properties so we can quote an appropriate rate for your specific request, taking into account the number of people in your party, number of nights, length of stay, time of year, and how your dates fit with existing reservations. To get a quote for your stay, click the Get a Quote button on the Availability page for the property of interest. You may also click the Request More Info button or call us at 808.965.0400 for a quote.

Can I pay by credit card?
Yes! We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club and JCB. We are also happy to accept your personal check or money order, and we can accept wire transfers from foreign guests.

What if I have to cancel?
Our cancellation policy balances flexibility for the guest with the needs of owners, who depend on the income from these rentals. If you cancel more than 60 days prior to arrival, we will refund your initial deposit less a $75 processing fee. If you cancel with 60 days notice or less, you will forfeit the entire rent and tax unless we can rebook the property. We ask for 60 days notice so guests are more inclined to let us know early if they can’t make the trip. We go into high gear to try and rebook, and if we have enough lead time we are often lucky. When a cancellation occurs within 1–3 weeks of arrival, our job is much tougher, but we do try very hard. If we can rebook the property, we will refund the amount we collect on the new rental less a 25% cancellation fee. If you think you might have to cancel on short notice, please consider trip insurance.

What if I arrive after the front desk is closed?
No problem. Your welcome letter will provide instructions on how to get into the unit. Usually the unit will have a lockbox on the front door and your welcome letter will have the code. The front desk does not have the authority to let you in the unit, but you must register and obtain a parking permit for your car, so make sure you check in with the office first thing the next day if it is closed when you arrive. We notify the office of your arrival so they will expect you.

Who do I call if there is a problem after I arrive?
The confirmation and welcome letter we send you has the contact information for the on-island contact for your unit. The on-island contact can resolve any problems that might arise during your stay, such as broken appliances, getting locked out, or other maintenance issues. Of course, you can always call us as well; our number is also on the confirmation and welcome letter.

Is there daily maid service?
Your unit will have been thoroughly cleaned just prior to your arrival. We do not provide daily or weekly maid service but we can arrange for it at an additional charge.

Do we need to leave the unit like we found it?
We do not expect you to clean the unit before you leave (you’re on vacation!) but we do ask that you not leave dirty dishes or open food out as they attract lots of tropical critters. We do ask a favor: two of our biggest cleaning challenges are suntan oil and sand, so please be considerate when you come in from sunbathing or swimming.

Can I get around without a car?
If you plan simply to hang out at your condo, walk to the nearest beach, and eat at restaurants within a short distance of your unit, you may not have to rent a car on Maui. Convenient airport transportation can take you to your condo, and you can call a taxicab for an occasional shopping, sightseeing, or entertainment excursion. But there’s so much more to Maui than just sunning, swimming, eating and sleeping. To explore the island beyond the cost-effective range of a taxi, and have the freedom to come and go without making advance arrangements for transportation, most visitors will want to rent a car. (Maui has no municipal bus service.) All the major auto rental companies and some local outlets rent cars on Maui. We offer discounted car rentals through Avis Rent A Car; see our Cars, Flowers & More page for details.

This is my first trip to Hawaii. What should I bring?
Pack all the clothes you think you’ll need. Then take half out. No kidding. Most of Hawaii is very, very casual. T-shirts and shorts over a swimsuit and “slippahs” (flip-flops) are what you will wear 90% of the time. Bring one or two nice (but casual) shirts or sundresses if you want to go somewhere nice for dinner and one sweater/sweatshirt for the airplane or a trip up Haleakala. Besides the usual tourist items (sunglasses, camera, sunblock, hat) you may want to bring:

  • Binoculars (especially December–April when the whales are here!)
  • CDs (Most units and rental cars have CD players. Check out the Hawaiian Music section of our Cars, Flowers & More page if you want to get into the mood before you arrive!)
  • That novel you’ve been meaning to read
  • Mask, snorkel and fins if you have them; if not, they are easy to rent and you don’t have the hassle of carrying them
  • A simple day pack is a great way to carry stuff to the beach or take a quick hike to a waterfall
  • We suggest cleaning out your wallet; leave out extra credit cards, library card, grocery card, etc. that you won’t use (This might be a good time to photocopy all those cards and leave the copy in a safe place at home.)
  • A good Maui guidebook; we recommend Maui Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook by Andrew Doughty

And don’t forget to bring your confirmation and welcome letter with directions to the unit and lockbox code! (It’s usually the honeymooners who forget… guess they have other things on their minds.)

How do I know you’re legit?
You’re making a big travel decision, and you want to know you’re dealing with a reputable organization. Our full company name is Hawaii Holiday Hospitality LLC, doing business as Hawaii Holiday Vacation Rentals. You can check us out in several ways:

  • Go to the website for the State of Hawaii Business Registration Division and type “Hawaii Holiday Hospitality” into the Search box to pull up our company registration showing we’ve been in business since 2003 and all our required filings are up to date.
  • Go to the State of Hawaii Professional & Vocational Licensing search page and do a search there for Hawaii Holiday to see we are a licensed real estate brokerage. Real estate brokers operate under strict government rules, particularly when it comes to safeguarding your funds.
  • Hawaii Holiday is also an Accredited Business of the Better Business Bureau of Hawaii and our website is authorized to display the BBBOnLine trustmark:
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As we mention on the home page, we are licensed and ethical and we treat our guests professionally and with respect. All our Maui condos are legal vacation rentals with all required licenses. You can rent from Hawaii Holiday with confidence!

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