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Casa de Emdeko

Kailua-Kona


With Spanish-tile roofs, white stucco, immaculate gardens and two pools, this enormous condo complex south of downtown Kailua-Kona is stylish and restful. The individually owned units are mostly up-to-date, peacefully quiet and reasonably priced.


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Nearby Kailua-Kona attractions

1. Honl's Beach

0.82 MILES

If you're an avid bodyboarder, Honl's, also known as Waiʻaha ('Gathering Water'), may feel like a historical pilgrimage. It was here, in 1971, that Tom…

2. Keolonahihi State Historical Park

1.17 MILES

While largely overgrown with jungle and scrub brush today, this was once a major religious complex for Native Hawaiians. A heiau (temple) here was once…

3. Pahoehoe Beach Park

1.44 MILES

This little beach park is about seven parts 'park' and three parts 'beach'; the beach itself is small and studded with more coral rubble than sand. With…

4. Hale Halawai Park

1.6 MILES

This county park serves as a very minor green lung breathing a little bit of oxygen into an adjacent three-way intersection on Ali'i Drive. Beyond a nice…

5. Magic Sands Beach

1.68 MILES

About 4 miles south of central Kailua-Kona, this small beach (also called White Sands and, officially, Laʻaloa Beach) has turquoise water, great sunsets,…

6. Huliheʻe Palace

1.82 MILES

This palace is a fascinating study in the rapid shift the Hawaiian royal family made from Polynesian god-kings to Westernized monarchs. Here’s the skinny:…

7. Mokuʻaikaua Church

1.82 MILES

Completed in 1836, this church is a handsome building with walls of lava rock held together by sand and coral-lime mortar. The posts and beams, hewn with…

8. Kailua Pier

1.86 MILES

Kailua Bay was once a major cattle-shipping area, where animals were stampeded into the water and forced to swim to steamers waiting to transport them to…