Exceptional Kaua'i Residential & Hotel Development Opportunity
5079 Lawai Road
Koloa, HI 96756
Highlights
- '- One of the last remaining development opportunities in the South Kauaʻi district
- - Zoned with R-10 Residential and RR-10 Resort Zoning within the VDA
- - Utilities immediately available and connected to site
- - Site parcel located among over 4,200 visitor units on the south side of Kauaʻi
Description
Situated along the sun-drenched southern coast of Kauaʻi, this rare development parcel presents an exceptional opportunity to create a legacy residential and hospitality destination within one of Hawaiʻi’s most preserved and authentic environments. Encompassing 25± gross acres, the property is located within the prestigious Kukuiʻula master-planned community in the Kōloa district and is adjacent to The Club at Kukuiʻula. An exclusive private resort community anchored by a Tom Weiskopf–designed, 18-hole championship golf course, the Club offers an unparalleled collection of luxury amenities, including a spa, resort-style pools, dining venues, an organic farm and curated island experiences, all thoughtfully integrated within an elegant plantation-style setting.
Identified as Parcel X-1, the generally level site enjoys commanding ocean and mountain views and is situated within the Visitor Destination Area (VDA). The property is zoned R-10 Residential and RR-10 Resort, offering a flexible framework for a thoughtfully designed, mixed-use residential and hospitality enclave. This southern coast offering embodies privacy, natural grandeur and a profound connection to the land—a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a lasting legacy.
Known as the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi is celebrated for its lush rainforests, rolling green valleys, and sweeping ocean horizons framed by dramatic mountain backdrops. From pristine, uncrowded beaches and world-class snorkeling to iconic natural landmarks such as the Nā Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon, the island delivers a rare balance of tranquility and adventure. Kauai is the third largest but least populous of Hawaii's four counties, with a resident population of 73,747 as of the 2025 census, representing approximately 5% of the total state population. Kauaʻi’s slower pace of life, deep-rooted Hawaiian culture, and strong commitment to conservation ensure enduring value and make it ideal for bespoke residences or a boutique hospitality retreat.

