One of Hawaii’s most spectacular oceanfront estates can now be yours for $28 million.
Even though many lifelong residents of the Big Island may not know of the ultra-private property along the Kona Coast, which lies at the end of a hidden road along the historic Ha’ikaua Peninsula in Keauhou Bay, the Ha’ikaua Point Estate is rooted in history. In ancient times, Keauhou Bay was a gathering place for Hawaiian Ali’i (chiefs) and likely hosted gatherings and ceremonies conducted by Hawaiian kings. Back in the day, only Ali’i were allowed to visit Ha’ikaua Point, and the area once played host to prominent Hawaiian historical figures and royalty, including King Kamehameha I and King Kalakaua. The point, protected via an offshore reef, was a strategic location that allowed the chiefs to gather and observe the ocean, facilitate communication, and maintain a connection to other parts of the island.
Today, this 1.5-acre slice of paradise is the ultimate compound for those seeking a multi-generational legacy estate or a vacation home with plenty of room for hosting family and friends. The property is being sold fully furnished, including the owners’ art collection. Adding to the appeal, the peninsula location means total privacy.