Tropical Hidden Secrets Along the Big Island’s Ka’u Coast

Pohue bay kau

Pohue Bay, just minutes away from Hawaiian Ocean View Estates and Ranchos along the Ka’u Coast

I had the pleasure to spend the day at one of the best kept secrets along the Ka’u Coast, Pohue Bay! This outstanding beach is a little pocket of white sand bordering a small sand-bottomed inlet. During calm seas, this picturesque beach is one of the safest swimming areas in the district of Ka’u and offers excellent snorkeling along the otherwise rocky shoreline! In order to get to this heavenly beach you need a four-wheel drive vehicle and requires permission from the landowner to cross, but it’s worth it!!

All within 1 hour of being there, I saw whales breaching, dolphins jumping, and turtles peeking their little heads up out of the water for a breath! Simply magical! Here in Hawaii you’ll hear us local’s say, “Lucky we live Hawaii,” and today that statement was surely proven!

Fishing pond at Pohue Bay

This private fishing pond is nestled into a cove on Kau’s Coast at beautiful Pohue Bay

Just up the hillside from this ‘Slice of Paradise’ is Hawaiian Ocean View Ranchos and Hawaiian Ocean View Estates. Both subdivisions share the luxury of amazing coastline-ocean views and affordable homes for sale!!

This home (MLS# 242345) was just listed at an astonishing low price of only $179,900!! There are also 1 acres parcels, like this gorgeous cleared lot with driveway and some landscaping (MLS# 241989). Can you imagine the possibilities?? They’re endless!!

Ka’u is where I made my dream a reality, and with these prices, so can you!!

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8 Responses to “Tropical Hidden Secrets Along the Big Island’s Ka’u Coast”

  1. Diane Chavez, RS
    February 1, 2011 at 2:23 pm #

    Nice Beach…hmmm I haven’t been to that one.

  2. Erik Hinshaw
    February 1, 2011 at 2:49 pm #

    I wanna go!

  3. Charlie Parry, R(B)
    February 1, 2011 at 2:58 pm #

    Awesome. Next time you go, give me a call. Sounds great!

  4. jenegreen
    February 1, 2011 at 4:47 pm #

    @Diane- Yes it is! you’ll have to check it out sometime!!

    @Erik- You should! its magical!

    and Charlie- I will do that for sure!! ;) maybe next company meeting!? lol :)

  5. Sharon Brown R(S)
    February 2, 2011 at 11:24 am #

    Jene, what a wonderful blog. Your pictures are gorgeous! Charlie next meeting there for sure!

  6. Katie Minkus, R(BIC)
    February 2, 2011 at 12:08 pm #

    Jene – WOW! Gorgeous! Can we camp down there without a permit? Let’s set up an off-road Hawaii Life camping weekend! (Oh wait, who would we leave behind to cover for us with our clients while we’re all camping at the beach??)

  7. Charlie Parry
    February 2, 2011 at 4:18 pm #

    Jene, Thank you for sharing this beautiful beach with us. One of the truly great things about the Big Island is being able to find and enjoy these hidden treasures. Mahalo

  8. Jene Green
    February 4, 2011 at 2:46 pm #

    Katie- Haha… Unfortunately, there is no camping allowed… this beach is one of the few Hawksbill Turtle Nesting sites and is a very productive site I guess!! but man would that be fun or what?! :)
    Charlie- You’re very welcome!! It was rewarding! Im very happy to share!! A Hui Hou….

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