Napili Hale — A True Kamaʻāina Retreat
Shaded by century-old monkey pod trees and held by the same family for five generations, Napili Hale offers a rare glimpse of old Hawaiʻi—easygoing, grounded, and deeply connected to place. Set on a generous 16,000 sq. ft. lot in the heart of Napili, this four-bedroom, four-bath home is just a five-minute walk to the white sands of Napili Bay and its unforgettable sunsets over Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi.
Designed for relaxed island living, the home features an open, intuitive layout with multiple spaces to gather or retreat. French doors invite island air and natural light, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor feel. Comfortable, welcoming, and unpretentious, Napili Hale is a place to slow down, reconnect, and experience Maui the way it’s meant to be lived.
County of Maui Vacation Rental Permit: STWM 2017/0006
TMK: 2430020770001
TA Registration Number: TA-155-824-1280-01
Living at Napili Hale
Recent Updates & What to Expect
Napili Hale received thoughtful updates to enhance comfort while staying true to its kamaʻāina roots. The home was fully repainted, fitted with new king-size mattresses, refreshed with select new furnishings—including a large L-shaped couch—and upgraded with a Trex front deck for easy outdoor living. Newly installed split AC units now cool every bedroom and living area.
This home sits within a pocket of longtime, generational families—quiet, residential, and unpretentious. Privacy and respect for neighbors are essential here. Please enjoy the peaceful setting and avoid walking or driving on the nearby private road.
Why Guests Love It
Napili Hale is about space, ease, and proximity to the beach—without the resort feel. The open layout includes a living room, dining area, family room, and kitchen that naturally support gathering. A bonus lounge with wet bar offers extra room to relax, watch a movie, or wind down after the beach.
Sleeping accommodations include four bedrooms (King, King, Queen, and two Twins) and four full bathrooms. The fully equipped kitchen features full-size appliances, two refrigerators, a beverage cooler, and everything needed for shared meals. Dining includes seating for eight, plus additional table and bar seating.
Outside, enjoy a large yard with picnic table, BBQ grill, and plenty of room to spread out. Fast WiFi, two washers and dryers, and ample parking make longer stays easy and comfortable.
A Few Things to Know
This is a lived-in part of Maui, not a manicured resort. You may hear local feral roosters—some guests find them charming, others consider them part of the authentic experience. While the neighborhood feels rural and residential, resort amenities, dining, and beaches are just minutes away.
Napili Hale is best suited for guests who appreciate space, privacy, and a genuine Maui setting—close to everything, yet grounded in place.
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A Hawaiian Sense of Place
The uniqueness of this home lies not just in its location, but in its history. Long before Napili became a vacation destination, this area was considered remote Maui—home to a small community of Hawaiian fishing families. In the early 20th century, Honolua Ranch expanded into orchards under the direction of David T. Fleming, with plantation camps and ranch homes scattered throughout what is now Napili and Kapalua.
The land surrounding this home tells that story. The historic Honolua Ranch headquarters once sat up Office Road, near where the Ritz-Carlton stands today. Across the street, what is now the Seahouse Restaurant at Napili Kai was once the Ranch Managers’ Club—built at a time when there were no hotels along Napili Bay. My great-aunt Lahela lived on this very property, when only a handful of homes existed nearby—mostly Hawaiian families and ranch managers.
As Napili transformed into a resort destination in the 1960s, most of the condos and hotels you see today were built. This home, and the small pocket of residential properties around it, remain among the last vestiges of the original community that existed before tourism reshaped the area.
For our family, this is more than a house—it’s a place where generations have lived, worked, and gathered. Staying here means experiencing a quieter, more authentic side of Napili that still endures.