Kahala

Kahala

Kahala, Oahu

Kahala (view panorama) is a Honolulu neighborhood, located on the eastern end of Diamond Head, along Oahu's south shore. Here you'll find some of the most expensive real estate in Hawaii – huge and beautiful estates that cost millions of dollars. In 2011 for example, the typical price for a house in Kahala was about $2 million, with beachfront homes going for a lot more than that.


There are many mansion-like houses, with beautiful lawns and decorated with palm trees and tropical flowers. Many celebrities and business moguls have their vacation home in this area. Kahala is also a favorite location for investors, who first buy and repair an old house and then sell it for a record price.

Located in Kahala is also the luxurious Kahala Resort and Hotel, which was formerly known as the Kahala Mandarin Oriental. It lies on beautiful grounds and there's even a small man-made island offshore. Also, the hotel has a dolphin lagoon, where a handful of dolphins live. They offer daily shows for their guests.

The Kahala shoreline is backed by upscale beachfront homes. There are a few public access paths to the narrow beach. However, swimming here isn't that good because the nearshore ocean bottom is shallow and rocky. At the east end of Kahala is Waialae Beach Park, which is a little more suitable for swimming. The beach park also has a large grassy area and picnic tables.

Kahala also has a large mall - Kahala Mall. It features many stores and restaurants.

Kahala Overview

  • Honolulu neighborhood, located on the eastern end of Diamond Head (view panorama)
  • Affluent neighborhood, with many huge mansions and luxurious oceanfront homes
  • Upscale Kahala Resort and Hotel located on the ocean
  • Zip code: 96816

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Reviews and Comments:
 
I stayed in the Bali unit last May, it was diinve! I highly recommend this place to everyone. The setting was really tranquil and romantic. I was on my honeymoon and we had a blast. We felt like locals living so close to the beach. We also took a surf lesson with the owner which was so fun!
Raymond, Fri Feb 22, 2013