Highrise buildings might dominate the skyline of Honolulu but it's the warm sea and sandy beaches that are the real draw to this pleasant city, the Hawaiian Islands' capital.
Nestled at the bottom of the Hualalai Volcano, is the main western city of Kailua-Kona. In ancient times, this area was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good water. Many kings made their homes here. This charming town has restaurants and shops abound. This fabulous oceanfront estate has a 40 foot natural lagoon-type pool with 4 waterfalls, a sandy beach area, and ocean access for swimming. There are morning and afternoon sunning decks, as well. Just a mile from a 36-hole golf course, the property is also a short walk to restaurants and shopping.
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From Kona International Airport 14 miles SE. 1. Start out going South on Kupipi St toward Keahole Airport Rd. 2. Turn Slight Left toward Airport Exit. 3. Go Straight toward Airport Exit. 4. Turn Slight Right onto Keahole Airport Rd. 5. Turn Slight Right onto Queen Kaahumanu Hwy/HI-19. Continue to follow Queen Kaahumanu Hwy. 6. Queen Kaahumanu Hwy becomes Hawaii Belt Rd/ Kuakini Hwy/HI-11. 7. Turn Left onto Alii Drive 8. End at 78-6626 Alii Drive.
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