ABOUT THE ESTATE

 

THE PROPERTY

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Located in a wildlife refuge on its own private lake on the island of Kauai, Kilauea Lakeside Estate is a beautiful, secluded Hawaiian retreat. Since the beginning of our family development in 1980 100% of the annual income from the property has always been donated to numerous charitable causes. These charities have included schools, community needs, organizations, churches, and individuals. Part of your contribution will also be donated to the Save Waiakalua 5013c non profit foundation established to help preserve the environment in this area of Kauai. This State of Hawaii and IRS sanctioned foundation was established to protext the environment, wildlife, and natural habitat in this region.

  • Luxury ecological hideaway is nestled on a 11 acre peninsula of botanical gardens surrounded by a private twenty acre freshwater lake with a private white sand beach.

  • Landscaped with lush tropical foliage with over 150 varieties of flowers such as orchids, bromeliads, gingers and heliconias as well as mango, banana, papaya and over fifty other fruit trees.

  • Adjacent to the Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge and ten miles of secluded white sand beaches.
    The resort offers a variety of water sports including boating, kayaking, bass and catfish fishing, and a one-hole, three-par practice golf facility and putting green.

The property is a perfect alternative for guests who desire the luxury of a five-star resort with the peace and seclusion of a private retreat. Many couples have treated their guests to a weeklong series of events at Kilauea Lakeside Estate including spa days, kayaking, mini-golf tournaments and fishing contests. A variety of other soft adventure activities and specialty tours are available in the nearby communities of Kilauea, Princeville and Hanalei.

Our love of Kauai is extended to the visitors to our island as we share the traditions and create a true Hawaiian experience for our guests to enjoy. We send aloha from our ohana to your as your donation provides help to those in need.

THE MAIN ESTATE

  • Private 11 acre retreat

  • 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom lodging

    • Master suite with luxury balinese bathroom including spa tub and rain shower; private balcony overlooking lake

    • 2nd bedroom: king bed

    • 3rd bedroom: 4 twin beds for a variety of options

    • Shared bathroom for bedrooms 2 and 3

    • 3rd bathroom downstairs

  • Tropical Fruit orchard to explore

  • Private par 3 golf hole

  • Fishing, kayaking, boating on the 20 acre lake

  • Private concierge service to help craft your dream vacation

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

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Kilauea is the northernmost point of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands. It is about a 30-minute drive from Kauai's Lihue Airport and three minutes from Kilauea Lakeside Estate. From 1877-1969, when Kilauea Sugar Plantation was in operation, the community was a bustling hub of activity on the north shore. Today, it measures just a few blocks long and retains a quiet, rural demeanor. Produce farms and nurseries have replaced cane, and roadside vendors sell fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers at bargain prices.

  • Kong Lung store located in an old plantation building dating back to 1877, this boutique has been nicknamed "Gump's in the Canefield." Its fabulous wares include stylish Island clothing, books, arts and crafts, jewelry and unique gifts.

  • Farmer's Market. Open every Saturday, this alfresco market entices shoppers with just-harvested fruits, vegetables, flowers and other produce. The Farmer's Market Store next to the Kong Lung is open daily for excellent take-out meals, blue-ribbon produce, and quality specialty foods and wines.

  • Kilauea Bakery has a wonderful selection of fresh breads and pastries each morning as well as pizzas, salads and sandwiches throughout the day. It's known for its crisp, delicious bread sticks, whose flavors include, sesame, chili pepper, onion, and garlic.

  • Lighthouse Bistro Restaurant features has live music most evenings and a fabulous upscale menu of meats, pastas and local fish.

  • 203 acre Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii's largest wildlife sanctuary, is a marine life conservation district, so the coral and undersea life here are plentiful. Spinner dolphins and green sea turtles can be seen frolicking in the waves. The refuge is a favored nesting site for large colonies of wedge-tailed shearwaters, red-footed boobies, egrets, the great frigate birds and many other species of tropical seabirds.

  • Kilauea Lighthouse, A National Historic Landmark, offers a breathtaking panoramic view Kauai's rugged north shore coastline.

  • Beaches. The area surrounding Kilauea is lined with 10 miles of secluded white sand beaches that are never crowded, including Kalihiwai Bay, Secret Beach, Kilauea Beach and Larsen's Beach. Kalihiwai and Kilauea Bay have rivers that are great for swimming and kayaking.

  • Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge. Hawaii's largest wildlife sanctuary. The entire area is a marine life conservation district, so the coral and undersea life are plentiful. Spinner dolphins and green sea turtles can be seen frolicking in the waves. The refuge is a favored nesting site for large colonies of wedge-tailed shearwaters, red-footed boobies, egrets, the great frigate birds and many other species of tropical seabirds.

  • Na Aina Kai Botanical Gardens & Sculpture Park boasts twelve magnificent gardens accented with bronze sculptures, waterfalls, gazebos, topiary, arbors and a koi-filled lagoon. Five different tours ranging from 1.5 hours to five hours in length are available; advance reservations are required. The gardens are conveniently located approximately one mile from Kilauea lakeside Estate.

 

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