Immerse yourself in natural Hawaii with this exquisite stretch of land on the Big Island. Spanning 21.212 acres, this property exists where the sea meets the sky at 92-720 Road to the Sea, Captain Cook. The breathtaking 170-degree vista of the ocean brings the beauty of the Big Island right to your doorstep delivering spectacular sunset views and, during the winter season, sight of majestic Humpback whales traversing the ocean waves.
The land has been thoughtfully curated to maintain respect for the topography and its natural beauty. A large pad and road have been crafted in harmony with the landscape, preserving the unique pahoehoe and a’a lava formations, and the exquisite ohia trees. Prospective gardens are already planned with holes prefabricated for future cultivation.
Included with the property is a premium 18 gauge galvalume coated DuroSpan Q-Series steel Quonset hut. This 40’L x 40’W x 20’H building, valued at 45k, is ready to be assembled on its pre-poured concrete footers and foundation bolts. The building can be tailored to your needs with doors, windows, and two turbine vents for the roof. If desired, a generous second floor can even be added.
Complement the natural oasis with two pristine, unused 300-gallon fresh water tanks. Public wells are also easily accessible up the road in the town of Ocean View or, if preferred, the Quonset hut can be adapted to collect rainwater.
The location offers an array of secluded black and green sand beaches, tidal pools, and premium fishing spots within minutes of the property. Manuka, Hawaii's largest State park, is cozily nestled just on the west side of the property. Nearby parks host untouched lava caves, sacred Hawaiian hieroglyphs, and protected burial grounds awaiting your exploration.
A mixed herd of muflon sheep and goats grace the property with their presence, adding yet another natural charm. The celestial views the property boasts are outstanding, with constellations twinkling unobscured in the inky Hawaiian nights. For the keen geologist, the property is strewn with glistening peridot crystals encased in lava, dating back between 1,500-4,000 years.
Access to the property from the main road requires no 4WD, just a vehicle with high clearance. The land is surveyed but note that the NW corner marker is missing and is zoned A-3a. Conveniently located, the town of Ocean View is just 6 miles away, while vibrant Kona city is approximately an hour's drive away.
With its abundant nature, historical significance, and planning headway, this property embodies the spirit of the Hawaiian Big Island. The structure stands for illustrative purposes only; please note it is sold without warranty.