The house was beautiful and spacious. They left a fruit basket on the counter welcoming us to the house full of papayas, (best) mangos, and (yummy) bananas. There are plenty of beds but only 1 king, 1 queen. All other beds are smaller, and one of them is in a common space. The person who slept in the common space used an additional closet in the downstairs hallway. The only bad thing I can say is that the floors didn't feel entirely clean, but if you don't walk around barefoot, then it's not a problem. Everything else was clean and tidy. The kitchen is sufficiently stocked with pots, pans, plates, and more, making it easy to cook at the house. They have lots of beach chairs, some boogie boards, and some snorkeling equipment that came in handy. The neighborhood is quiet and family-friendly. Once a week, they have a little farmers market selling fruits, food, soaps, teas, clothing, bags, and more. One thing to be aware of is that it is about an1hr from the airport (Lihue) and 1hr 30 min to Koloa. Most of the ATVs, ziplining, and boat charters tend to be on that side of the island. We drove there about 6 out of 8 days that we were there. If you are not planning to do many activities or don't mind the drive (we didn't and got to see lots of the Island), then I definitely recommend staying in the Princeville area.