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Coming to the Tea House Cottage and finding this lovely country retreat is an adventure. From the airport you drive about 40 minutes before leaving the Hana Highway. You then travel one mile toward the ocean, passing green fields and beautiful trees under a sparkling blue sky. Driving onto the grounds you find the cottage set in a lush tropical garden with a splendid ocean view through palm trees. Its open, airy and tastefully furnished rooms are designed for comfort. Two decks, a screened lanai, bedroom, small kitchen, unique bathhouse, spacious gardens, trails and vistas give many choices for enjoyment.

    A wonderful, rejuvenating respite in a perfect place of peace and beauty. Everything is so tastefully arranged with such simple luxuries. The lush solitude engulfs the senses at the Tea House Cottage. This was an unforgettable two days.
              Ron Jones, Kihei and California

View from the Cottage
View from the cottage

The Tea House Cottage is a romantic tropical fantasy come true on Maui. It is a very private romantic paradise set in lush vegetation. Created by an artist to inspire her own work, the gracious rooms of this peaceful hide-away welcome you. You may also enjoy the peace and stillness surrounding the Tibetan Buddhist stupa, meditate gazing at a beautiful open sky, practice yoga watching the sunrise, or perhaps read while listening to the birds. During the season you can see whales passing in their ancient ritual migration.

    Ann, I knew from the moment I heard your voice that we would be welcome here. Damien and I were amazed by the mental and physical transformation that the cottage inspired. We reconnected with nature, each other and the wonder of life. We are so sorry to leave this behind to go back to the concrete jungle, but we hope to see you again. Thank you for everything.
              Amy and Damien Zinck, Chicago & Strasbourg


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