Tour the Big Islands Hawaii Belt Road III

The last Hawaiian Fishing Village

Our next stop is known as the last Hawaiian fishing village on the Big Island, the ocean side community of Milolii.  Once a thriving fishing village, most of the original village was destroyed by flowing lava in 1927. Many of the families in the area have rebuilt their homes and this quiet, peaceful community is a favorite weekend stay. Camping is allowed by permit and the area offers expansive ocean views and activities including diving, kayaking, snorkeling, and of course fishing.

Homes in Milolii range from just over $100k for a simple 1 bedroom home to over $500k for an ocean view vacation home with a pool and over an acre of land. Whether you are visiting for an hour, a weekend, or a lifetime, the tranquility of Milolii will soothe your soul.

About the Author

Deborah Au ,

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"I wish I could say I was born in the Islands, that's how much I love this beautiful State." Hawaii has been Debi's home for over 44 years, with 37 of those years on the Big Island. Having lived on both the East and West sides of the Island, Debi has a unique Kama'aina viewpoint to share with her clients as well as her agents at MacArthur and Company. Married to her high school sweetheart from Punahou School, she was first licensed in 1979, but put her license on hold to raise a family of three children. In 1988, she stepped back into the business as a full time agent. Her affiliation with MacArthur and Company began in 1992 and she assumed the position of Broker in Charge for the company in 2001. Her career has been interesting and challenging, exposing her to all aspects of the Real Estate profession. This invaluable knowledge and experience has given her the ability to solve many problems and overcome many obstacles for her clients and her agents alike. Voted Hawaii Island Board of Realtors 2010 Realtor of the Year.

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