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Aloha! We’re glad you found us. Hawaii Holiday Vacation Rentals and this web site are the work of Sharene &
Harrison Klein who live near Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. We hope the story of how we came to love Hawaii and
ultimately live here will give you some confidence in us and the accommodations we feature.
A Love For Hawaii
The story of our life together is the story of our love for Hawaii. Each of us fell in love with Hawaii on our
first visits almost 20 years ago. We started making one or two trips a year, traveling extensively throughout the islands.
With some planning and some luck, we both developed business interests in Hawaii, which brought us to the islands even more often.
Within a few years we had traveled just about every public road in Hawaii—and a few not-so-public ones!
Each time we returned we learned a bit more about the land and people of Hawaii, and our love for Hawaii deepened.
We started listening to Hawaiian music and attending performances regularly, both in Hawaii and on the Mainland. We learned
a little of the Hawaiian language. We developed a strong interest in Hawaiian culture, music, and history, and a great admiration
for the Hawaiian people.
A Wedding and an Eclipse
Each of us had started visiting Hawaii before we met, and our mutual love for Hawaii played a major part in our own
relationship. When we decided to get married, we knew it had to be in Hawaii, and the solar eclipse of 1991 seemed like the
perfect opportunity. The eclipse was to be one of the best of the century, with the path of totality passing directly
over the Big Island.
Knowing how many people the eclipse would bring to Hawaii, we had made plans two years before to stay at the
home of friends in Kona. When we suggested having our wedding there the day before the eclipse, they happily obliged,
and we were married on their beautiful lanai overlooking the Pacific. The eclipse the following day disappointed many
people, because much of the normally sunny Kona coast turned cloudy, but the skies over the house cleared after an
early morning rain and the eclipse was perfect. We took it as a good sign!
Sharing Our Home
Like many visitors, we dreamed of owning a home in Hawaii and eventually living in the Islands. But for us, one
of the best parts of having a home is the ability to share it with others. We have always loved welcoming guests. When
Sharene lived in San Francisco before we were married, she opened her home to bed and breakfast guests from around the
world, and we met many guests who remain friends to this day. From our earliest visits, we looked forward to doing the
same in Hawaii.
During our first trips to Hawaii, we stayed in a variety of accommodations including large and small hotels,
condominiums, bed and breakfasts, and private homes (including this llama ranch on the Big Island). We discovered
that we loved the freedom and flexibility of a condo or house. We liked having the kitchen available for those times we
wanted to eat in or invite friends over, and we liked having a separate bedroom so one of us could be up and about
without waking the other. It was the closest we could come to having our own home in Hawaii! Hotels or bed and breakfasts
are fine for a couple of days, but for a longer stay, you can’t beat something that feels like your own place.
Finding Makai Vista and Makai Surf
After many years of planning (and saving), we were ready to purchase our first property. It was tough to choose
a location, because we love all of Hawaii and each island offers something unique. We finally settled on Kihei, Maui,
because it has a great combination of attractions for a visitor. Kihei’s location in South Maui, on the leeward
side of Mt. Haleakala, gives it the sunniest weather on the island. The area near Kihei offers a string of the best
beaches on Maui. South Kihei’s location next to the luxury hotels and resorts of Wailea makes it upscale
but affordable.
It took several visits to find the right property, but we found it at the Kihei Akahi complex. From the instant
we saw the spectacular view, we knew it had the “Wow! Factor” we wanted. We completely redecorated the
unit, incorporating everything we learned from our years of being both travelers and hosts. Makai means “toward
the sea” in Hawaiian, so we named our unit Makai Vista because of its sweeping ocean and island panorama.
Not long after we finished decorating Makai Vista, we saw a unit at the oceanfront Kihei Surfside complex
that seemed a perfect complement to Makai Vista. Surfside’s beautifully landscaped complex is just steps away
from Keawakapu, Wailea’s first beach, and the view of ocean and palm trees gave the unit its own Wow! Factor.
We named it Makai Surf to reflect its oceanfront location, and we did another complete redecoration to make it a
place we could be proud to send guests.
We soon had steady guests going to Makai Vista and Makai Surf. We still had our professional lives in the San
Francisco area, but we got to Hawaii regularly and experienced our two homes vicariously through our guests.
Now It’s Our Turn
By this time Hawaii felt like home, but we still treated each visit as a new adventure. We kept exploring
each island and discovering new things to do and new places to stay. Then just as we started to look for a 3rd vacation
rental condo, we discovered our dream house in Puna on the Big Island. We had expected the search for our own Hawaiian
hale (house) to take years, but this property was so perfect we had to act fast. The house and grounds were so extraordinary
that the Hawaiian word kakahi—unique, outstanding—seemed the only fitting name, so the house became Hale Kakahi.
It took us awhile, but in Spring 2001 we left our California jobs, packed our possessions, and moved to Hale Kakahi
full time. We continued to have fun filling up our two Maui condos with travelers coming to Hawaii. When a good friend of
ours purchased an oceanfront condo at Kauhale Makai, we started referring guests there when our own units were already
booked. We eventually met other Maui condominium owners, as well as owners of vacation rentals near us on
the Big Island, and a natural reservation and referral business was born.
We like to think our move to Hawaii proves that sometimes dreams really can come true. We wake each day thankful
to live in such a beautiful place, and we try never to take it for granted.
Hawaiians at Heart
We hope you have enjoyed getting to know us—two real Hawaiians at Heart. We know that where you stay is
important, and we know the only surprises you want are pleasant ones. Every property we offer
is a place we would like to stay ourselves, and we think you will too. We hope you will be our guest very soon!
E malama i ka ‘aina (take good care of the land),
Sharene & Harrison
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