My Wife and I stayed here for the tail end of our Hawaiian Honeymoon. It was so relaxing. Ina was by far the most warm and accommodating host you could imagine. She was helpful with suggesting tours and attractions as well as making us feel at home with breakfast and welcoming goodies. She even welcomed us immediately with champagne and chocolate covered strawberries. We really felt at home and cozy here… location was great and the view was relaxing. Not a single complaint. Thank you Ina!
Kathy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Mateo, CA
HOW does this place only have 2 Unilocal reviews??? We stayed at the Marriott after this and it couldn’t even come close in comparison. Mike was an awesome host. We could borrow anything. boogie boarding gear, chairs, snorkeling equipment. He has a garage full of stuff! The breakfasts were different every day and were served overlooking the vast lush green scenery that you see in the pictures. The room had a private balcony and fridge and sink. It was absolutely perfect. We didn’t even want to leave our room the first day. There were 1 or 2 other guests here but we didn’t hear a thing, everyone was quiet and respectful. If you want a relaxing getaway without screaming kids and tourists everywhere, THIS is where you need to be! **Bonus: This place is right next to the best café: Kalaheo Café. Their sandwiches are out of this world!
Alan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berkeley, CA
Wow. What a fantastic place to stay. Three nicely appointed rooms with kitchens and breath taking views over a valley. Sure there is lots of development around that area but it doesn’t take away from the grandeur of the view. That alone would be enough but throw in a pool, a jacuzzi, a grill, free wi fi, and a separate little elevated picinic hut type thing and I’m sold. Would definitely stay again. Our hosts were guests themselves, I guess they are friends of the owners. We were well cared for and felt very welcomed!
Jenn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
After five days on Kalalau Trail, I ended up at a cheap motel in Kapa’a that smelled like stale cigarette smoke. I desperately wanted to find a nice hotel or B&B that wouldn’t break the bank for my last night in Kauai — and after torturing my friend back home by making him search for listings online, I consulted«Maui Revealed» and found Marjorie’s Kauai Inn. The description seemed really perfect — a 3 room B&B with a pool, view of Lawai Valley(horses, goats, cows), and hot tub. When I called, Mike told me that they did have a room available so I headed over to view it. Though the exterior was a bit unassuming, as soon as I walked in the door — I instantly fell in love with the place. My room had a private deck and a small kitchenette area which I didn’t use — opting instead to pick up groceries and grilled up a pineapple on the big gas grill by the pool(which Mike enjoyed!). The pool and the hot tub were super awesome! I love saline pools and really had fun because the other guests were all off doing activities that could not have been nearly as fun as sitting in the hot tub, watching the sunset over the Lawai Valley change the colors of the clouds over the mountains. Mike lays out an awesome continental breakfast and whipped up some fresh carrot-ginger juice that just knocked my socks off. He was so sweet to hang out and chat with me, I really truly did enjoy my stay there and look forward to going back. I highly recommend Marjorie’s Kauai Inn — do yourself a favor and go stay there! It would be a perfect antidote to a long flight when you arrive and a great treat at the end of your trip(as I did).