Nestled along the iconic Kona Coast of Hawai’i Island, Hokuli’a is a stunning 1,260-acre oceanfront residential community offering built homes and homesites for buyers to build their custom dream homes. Spanning 1,260 acres of pristine oceanfront land, this community offers a unique take on luxury living, redefining the concept of "farm to table" with agricultural easements for owners to plant crops, such as fruit or coffee, steps from their door.
Known as “agrihood” living, the practice encourages sustainable living rooted in agriculture while building community. The agrihood focus has fostered an array of orchards and gardens in the community, creating a vibrant environment where residents can enjoy the fruits of their labor with one another. Homeowners at Hokuli’a often share their crops with one another, while chefs at the indoor-outdoor clubhouse onsite will often create a custom dish using ingredients brought to them.
Sales have been strong at Hokuli’a, demonstrating that buyers are investing in the agrihood lifestyle and expansive lots, all of which offer panoramic ocean views. 2024 represented one of the club’s best sales years yet, and the community sold its highest priced home yet, an $8.2 million estate. Incredible new real estate options for sale include Phase 2 “Nalu Kai” lots, including 20 premier oceanfront parcels with commanding views and direct ocean access spanning three miles along the shoreline. Pricing ranges from $4.5 million to $8 million.
Members at Hokuli’a enjoy access to the splendor of all its amenities, primed for Hawai’i adventures and relaxation, including an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course with renovated bunkers and greens; a stunning open-air DeReus designed clubhouse featuring a three-lane lap pool, spa/massage oasis, Pavilion Restaurant; tennis and pickleball courts; and ocean adventures including prized fishing and deep- sea diving. Members can embark on hikes and explore ancient Hawaiian lava flows throughout the property and the 140-acre Hokuli’a Shoreline Historic Park, which offers stunning archaeological lava rock formations and unique geological features.

A papaya tree at Hokuli'a, where homeowners can grow fruit trees and other crops on the agricultural easements on their homesites.

Homeowners at Hokuli'a also enjoy a range of amenities, such as tennis and pickleball courts.
