About six miles from Kahala and 8 miles from Diamond Head is a well-populated suburban community called Hawaii Kai. Hawaii Kai is one of the most popular, family oriented neighborhoods located on Oahu's southwest shore. It has everything you need, from shopping to great restaurants and it is easy to just stay out here and almost never travel back to "Town" (the busier areas of Honolulu).
There are several neighborhoods included in Hawaii Kai, Kalama Valley (in the valley of course), Queen's Gate (many homes on the Hawaii Kai Championship Golf Course) and Koko Villas (brand new construction as of 2005) are all located near Sandy Beach. Sandy Beach is home of body surfer, and body boarder with some of the most treachorous shore break around. There are marina front homes in Hawaii Kai in West Marina, oceanfront homes in the prestigous neighborhood of Portlock. and gorgeous view homes in Na Pali Haweo and Mariner's Ridge. The diversity of Hawaii Kai is a major attraction for residents. There is something here for everyone.
Real estate in Hawaii Kai begins around $400,000 for a one bedroom condominium and homes start at around $650,000 for an older modest starter home.
Hawaii Kai is home to the very first "Roy's" a remarkable adventure in island fusion cuisine. This are can easily sustain a Costco, two supermarkets, two shopping centers and two Starbuck's. there are two small shopping centers, Koko Marina featuring an 8 plex theatre, as well as Hawaii Kai Towne Center and dozens of retail stores and restaurants. There are even several marina front restaurants.
Kalanianaole Highway runs parallel to Moanalua Bay. The Bay leads directly into the Marina and there are even a few marina front restaurants. Moanalua Bay has ocean sport activities including parasailing, jet skiiing and kayaking.
It is home to Hanauma Bay, a Nature preserve with some of the world's finest snorkling. The Bay is protected from large waves and is also a great place for beginning scuba divers. It can be tricky to get in if you don't know a few of the basics. Hours are 6am-6pm, closed on Tuesdays and if you don't get there by 8:30am you run the risk of a long long wait. It's a great place to picnic, sun and swim and don't touch the fish or marine life, they are protected by law.
Hikes in this area can challenge any fitness level. A personal favorite is Koko Crater. Wooden railroad ties of about 1100 steps challenge you to the top of the 360 degree panoramic views. The Hawaiian name for Koko Crater is Kohelepelepe. Koko Crater also has the beautiful Koko Crater Botanical Garden containing almost 200 acres of land so be sure and take time out to walk amongst. Another good hike is in Mariner's Ridge, also known as Kaluanui Ridge just up the hill from the Hawaii Kai Post Office. Bathrooms and water are rare on these trails so be prepared.
If you are looking for an area that has wide appeal this is it.
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