

All lots are zoned agricultural and are a minimum of five acres in fee-simple. Once part of a ancient Hawaiian fishing village, today Kiilae Farms gives you the rare opportunity to enjoy world-famous, unobstructed, South Kona sunsets in a private, gated community.
The lots are serviced by county water and all have underground utilities. Kiilae Farms has Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historic Park (City of Refuge) and its Alahaka Bay to the north. Conservation land is adjacent to the property to the south. To the west is the beautiful, blue Pacific Ocean.
Even though having a wonderfully serene location, Kiilae Farms is just minutes from a hospital, schools, post offices, gas stations and beaches. It’s close to shopping in the villages of Captain Cook, Kealakekua, and Kainaliu. There are cultural and artistic opportunities offered through Aloha Theatre, South Kona Educational Association, and Kona Historical Society. Ho’okena Beach Park to the south is a long walk but close by car. Kona International Airport is about 25 miles away and a 45 minute drive.

Kiilae Farms is a great location for growing Kona Coffee and many other types of plants, fruits, flowers and trees and is in the officially-registered Kona Coffee District. Hawaii is the only state in the nation where coffee is grown commercially. In the early 1800′s, coffee plantings on the island of Hawaii were started in Kona where they grew exceptionally well. The coffee industry in the state has centered around the Kona district. Sometimes called the “Kona green belt” or the “Heart of Kona coffee country,” this fertile area stretches approximately thirteen miles. Many farms also commercially grow mangoes, macadamia nuts, avocados, bananas and citrus fruits. Traditional family farms employing multiple generations still dot the area, adding to the picturesque charm of the region.
Life at Kiilae Farms offers so many exciting opportunities