Welcome to Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana
Beauty and tranquility await in this luxe Oahu enclave
In ancient Hawaii, Kailua — a stretch of gorgeous, verdant land on Oahu’s windward coast — served as a sanctuary for Hawaiian royalty, and its supreme desirability has been preserved to this day. You can thank the majestic coves that line Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana for its enduring status as one of the most legendary parts of the Hawaiian archipelago.
The pristine, golden sand is ideal for sunrise runs and sunset strolls, while its warm, luminous water is perfect for everything from snorkeling to SUPing. Is there any wonder why this is one of the most coveted places to call home in Hawaii? Certainly not, especially once you take into account Kailua proper’s slew of fabulous restaurants, lively coffeehouses, and unique boutiques. Add proximity to Honolulu and Waikiki to the list, and you can see why people flock to this beautiful area.
What to Love
- Peaceful and quiet
- Staggering views of the Pacific and the Koolau mountains
- A tight-knit, welcoming community feel
- Luxurious waterfront properties
- Steps away from Hawaii’s most breathtaking beaches
Local Lifestyle
Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana are the perfect marriage between laid-back, 808 living, and beachy sophistication. This prestigious region holds tremendous appeal for thriving professionals and their families, retirees who relish an active, healthy lifestyle, and artists of every stripe who love living in a creative area. You’ll frequently bump into your neighbors at the beach or the local farmers’ market.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
Hawaii Magazine is just one venerated source that asserts that Kailua possesses some of the best eateries and retailers on the island. Nico’s Kailua brings this concept home with its array of delectable dishes, from fresh seafood crudo with sweet chili ponzu, avocado, and jalapeno to grilled hamachi Kama with wasabi coleslaw.
Buzz’s Original Steakhouse has satisfied windward-side locals for more than 60 years with its spectacular ocean views and equally spectacular food. Teriyaki steak, shrimp scampi, and Alaskan King crab legs can all be relished at this festive venue. The Sunrise Shack-Kailua is a great place to fuel up on sumptuous acai bowls before hitting the beach, while Kalapawai Cafe & Deli makes fantastic sandwiches and salads. They are the perfect snacks to take along on one of Oahu’s world-famous (and awe-inducing) hikes.
Things to Do
Oahu is colloquially called The Gathering Place because it positively flourishes with fun activities. Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana epitomize this. Kailua Beach is as picturesque as they come, with its powdery alabaster sand and aquamarine waters. It is the optimal place to try windsurfing or soak up the sun on one of Oahu’s sublimely sunny days.
There are several excellent trails near Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana too. The Lanikai Pillbox Hike may take less than two hours to trek, but it takes you into a seemingly different dimension with its 360-degree views, while the Kawai Nui Hiking Trail boasts exquisite vistas of the Koolaus.
Kailua also has a wealth of wonderful boutiques, from an independent bookstore to bikini shops. Its downtown area also becomes abuzz with patrons and vendors during the Kailua Farmers’ Market, where you can find an assortment of organic produce, fresh seafood, locally-sourced proteins, traditional Hawaiian snacks, and pieces of work by local artisans, all while supporting the “live local, shop local” movement. And when the urge for a night on the town strikes, Honolulu is 20 minutes away, give or take, and the state capital has the best nightlife in Hawaii.
Schools
Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana keiki may have the opportunity to attend one of the well-respected private or public schools in the region, such as:
Welcome to Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana
Beauty and tranquility await in this luxe Oahu enclave
In ancient Hawaii, Kailua — a stretch of gorgeous, verdant land on Oahu’s windward coast — served as a sanctuary for Hawaiian royalty, and its supreme desirability has been preserved to this day. You can thank the majestic coves that line Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana for its enduring status as one of the most legendary parts of the Hawaiian archipelago.
The pristine, golden sand is ideal for sunrise runs and sunset strolls, while its warm, luminous water is perfect for everything from snorkeling to SUPing. Is there any wonder why this is one of the most coveted places to call home in Hawaii? Certainly not, especially once you take into account Kailua proper’s slew of fabulous restaurants, lively coffeehouses, and unique boutiques. Add proximity to Honolulu and Waikiki to the list, and you can see why people flock to this beautiful area.
What to Love
Peaceful and quiet
Staggering views of the Pacific and the Koolau mountains
A tight-knit, welcoming community feel
Luxurious waterfront properties
Steps away from Hawaii’s most breathtaking beaches
Local Lifestyle
Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana are the perfect marriage between laid-back, 808 living, and beachy sophistication. This prestigious region holds tremendous appeal for thriving professionals and their families, retirees who relish an active, healthy lifestyle, and artists of every stripe who love living in a creative area. You’ll frequently bump into your neighbors at the beach or the local farmers’ market.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
Hawaii Magazine is just one venerated source that asserts that Kailua possesses some of the best eateries and retailers on the island. Nico’s Kailua brings this concept home with its array of delectable dishes, from fresh seafood crudo with sweet chili ponzu, avocado, and jalapeno to grilled hamachi Kama with wasabi coleslaw.
Buzz’s Original Steakhouse has satisfied windward-side locals for more than 60 years with its spectacular ocean views and equally spectacular food. Teriyaki steak, shrimp scampi, and Alaskan King crab legs can all be relished at this festive venue. The Sunrise Shack-Kailua is a great place to fuel up on sumptuous acai bowls before hitting the beach, while Kalapawai Cafe & Deli makes fantastic sandwiches and salads. They are the perfect snacks to take along on one of Oahu’s world-famous (and awe-inducing) hikes.
Things to Do
Oahu is colloquially called The Gathering Place because it positively flourishes with fun activities. Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana epitomize this. Kailua Beach is as picturesque as they come, with its powdery alabaster sand and aquamarine waters. It is the optimal place to try windsurfing or soak up the sun on one of Oahu’s sublimely sunny days.
There are several excellent trails near Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana too. The Lanikai Pillbox Hike may take less than two hours to trek, but it takes you into a seemingly different dimension with its 360-degree views, while the Kawai Nui Hiking Trail boasts exquisite vistas of the Koolaus.
Kailua also has a wealth of wonderful boutiques, from an independent bookstore to bikini shops. Its downtown area also becomes abuzz with patrons and vendors during the Kailua Farmers’ Market, where you can find an assortment of organic produce, fresh seafood, locally-sourced proteins, traditional Hawaiian snacks, and pieces of work by local artisans, all while supporting the “live local, shop local” movement. And when the urge for a night on the town strikes, Honolulu is 20 minutes away, give or take, and the state capital has the best nightlife in Hawaii.
Schools
Kailua “Beachside” and Kailuana keiki may have the opportunity to attend one of the well-respected private or public schools in the region, such as:
Kainalu Elementary School
Kailua High School
St. Anthony School Kailua
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