Lawaʻi and Kalaheo are quiet South Shore communities shaped by Hawaiian land systems, plantation agriculture, and everyday local life. This property was once part of a larger pineapple plantation, with nearby Warehouse 3540 still carrying traces of the old plantation era, now transformed into a local gathering place for coffee, food, shops, and Drift Micro Bar. Just inland from Koloa and Poʻipu, the area offers quick access to beaches, surf breaks, cafés, gardens, and historic Koloa Town, with an easy drive into Lihuʻe for Costco, Target, Safeway, the airport, and other essentials.
Quiet Lāwaʻi, Central Location
15 min drive to Poʻipū Beach, and some of the best swimming on the South Shore
Hiking in Kōkeʻe State Park
5 minute drive to Aloha Exchange, a local surf, skate, camp, and lifestyle shop in Kalāheo.
15 min drive to South Shore surf breaks, from beginner-friendly waves to more experienced spots around Poʻipū and Kōloa.
5 minute drive to Midnight Bear Breads, an artisan bakery in Lāwaʻi known for sourdough, croissants, coffee, and breakfast/lunch items.
15 minute drive to historic Kōloa Town
5 min walk to Charlie, the resident donkey
5 minute drive to Kalaheo Café & Coffee Co
5 minute drive to Warehouse 3540 for coffee, casual eats, local shops, and Drift Micro Bar.
15 minute drive to Kōloa Fish Market, a local favorite for fresh fish, poke bowls, and plate lunches.
Sunset at Polihale State Park