Summary:
Escape to the Big Island and enjoy a relaxing stay at Kona Bali Kai, just minutes from the heart of Kailua-Kona. This community offers everything you need for a restful vacation—take a dip in the ocean-view pool, unwind in the hot tub, or head to your private balcony for a sunset dinner. You’re just steps from a picturesque local beach, popular with surfers and perfect for sunset strolls. Kona Bali Kai is a favorite among travelers.
The Space:
Step inside this breezy studio unit and feel instantly at ease. The cozy living area features a smart TV and plush couch, ideal for laid-back evenings after a day of exploring. The compact kitchen is thoughtfully stocked with essentials—drip coffee maker, stove, microwave, and more—perfect for prepping a beachside breakfast or simple island dinner. The counter seating for two doubles as your morning coffee spot or an evening snack bar. Or step out onto the private balcony, where a bistro table for two invites you to sip, snack, and savor the tropical breeze with indirect ocean views in the background.
Spend your days soaking in the sunshine or exploring the best of Kailua-Kona. Walk to the nearby beach for tide-pooling or snorkeling, or drive a few minutes to downtown for local shops, Kona coffee tastings, and oceanfront dining. Whether you’re planning island adventures or simply seeking peace by the shore, Kona Bali Kai 362 is your home base for the perfect Hawaii getaway.
This studio home comfortably sleeps 4 guests between a queen size bed and a queen size sleeper sofa in the living room.
This home also includes a bathroom with a single vanity and a shower/tub combo.
THINGS TO NOTE:
- Coin-operated laundry facilities in the building.
- Stall parking for 1 vehicle available. Passes will be provided inside the home.
- Long-term stays allowed.
This home is centrally located and provides easy driving distances to many of the Big Island’s attractions. Anaeho‘omalu Bay is located about 30 miles (approximately a 40-minute drive) from the condo. Nearby, you’ll find popular surf spots like Banyans — a favorite among locals — and Lyman’s, which comes alive in the winter months when swells are stronger. From October through April, you can watch surfers ride the left-hand break around Kamoa Point, the very spot where King Kamehameha I is said to have learned to surf.
Magic Sands Beach at La‘aloa Bay Beach Park is another must-visit, known as one of the few sandy beaches along Ali‘i Drive. Across the street from the condo, you’ll find Da Poke Shack, a local favorite serving fresh, never-frozen Hawaiian poke made from fish caught in local waters. Popular menu items include yellowfin tuna poke, poke plates, and hot Hawaiian plates, with sides like Kim Chee mussels, ogo salad, and edamame. They also offer gluten-free and vegan options. For more casual bites, Beachside Tacos and shave ice are just steps away near Living Stones Church.
When in Hawaii, you must of course make the most of the many beaches, hikes, and water activities available. Make sure you also dive into the unique culture of Kona, where coffee shops source beans straight from Kona coffee farms, Big Wave Golden Ale is brewed fresh at the Kona Brewpub, and local farmers markets are teeming with artisan goods and just-harvested produce.
Registration Number: 760150170018, GE-087-137-4848-01, TA-087-137-4848-01