Luxury 5-bedroom beachfront cottage with pool in Kailua
House in Kailua, HI
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About this house rental
Gorgeous Renovated 1937 Plantation Style Beach House 50 Steps to the Center of the Beach
One of the original homes on Kailua Beach, this Renovated 1937 five bedroom Cottage is just one house from the middle of Kailua Beach, the #1 Beach in the world. Nestled between a park and a rarely used club with only one beachfront neighbor, this quiet and serene gated home has private beach access as well as a salt water pool and hot tub, and giant doors that open the entire center of the house to the huge lanai. You'll be greeted every morning with the sounds of birds chirping, ocean breezes in the palm trees, and the wonderful sound of waves crashing at the beach. Enjoy the evenings on the 1,000 square foot lanai listening only to the waves and breezes with your dinner at the large Balinese table, followed by board games with the kids and a glass of wine as you relax in the peace, plus a night swim in the warm pool under the stars.
This home was renovated in 2019 with all new kitchen, floors, and baths and a 20 foot raised central ceiling, all while maintaining the original, historic charm of this very unique property. Owned by one family since its purchase from the Queen of Hawaii all the way until 2019, this is an experience in history, beauty and serenity like no other.
The best boogie boarding in Oahu is directly in front of the home. Walk to the left to surf at Castles, walk to the right for parasailing and kiteboarding. Or just sit still on the beach enjoying one of the greatest tropical views in the world.
Note that you are free to select how long you would like to stay, but we follow local laws that require us to block our calendar for 30 days around your stay. Local rules require that the home may not be rented for less than 30 consecutive days while you don't have to stay for the full 30 days, though you'd enjoy it! Rental prices will not be reduced or adjusted based on the number of days the rental is actually used or occupied.