The Gallery
Hale Kiekiena,
room by room.
24 photographs of the estate's living spaces, pools, gardens, and the ocean views that define Mauna Kea Resort living.
Balinese, Chinese, and Hawaiian design elements woven into an architectural masterpiece, celebrated by Architectural Digest.
The bridge crossing over koi ponds marks the transition from the outside world into Hale Kiekiena.
Hale Kiekiena is perfectly positioned between Kaunaoa (Mauna Kea) Beach and Hapuna Beach, two of Hawaii's most celebrated white sand shores.
The kitchen looks straight out to the Pacific, where morning coffee comes with whale sightings.
The lanai at golden hour, where the infinity pool meets the Pacific horizon.
The primary suite opens completely to the tropical garden and ocean beyond.
Two pavilions frame the pool, creating separate zones for dining, lounging, and quiet reflection.
Two great rooms give each gathering its own sense of scale and intimacy.
At dusk, tiki torches and underwater lighting transform the estate into something otherworldly.
The primary suite: travertine floors, cove lighting, and a morning ocean view that never gets old.
Every bedroom opens to the outdoors, blending interior comfort with the tropical landscape.
Indoor and outdoor are not separate concepts at Hale Kiekiena. They are the same room.
The Great Room: where Balinese craftsmanship meets Hawaiian light.
Sunset dinners under the pavilion, where the ocean is the only wall.
The primary suite: where every morning begins with the Pacific.
In person
Photographs capture the light. Person captures the air.
Schedule a private showing with Eileen Lacerte to experience Hale Kiekiena in person. The estate reveals itself differently at sunset.
Schedule a private tour