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Student Housing Honolulu

It's simple to reserve student housing Honolulu with Casita. Honolulu is one of the most sought-after destinations for students in the USA, so start your search for student accommodation there as soon as possible. With our housing experts at your disposal, finding your ideal student studio or en-suite accommodation will be a breeze. Whether you are looking for single rooms, shared rooms, en-suite rooms, apartments, penthouses, quadruplets, or something else, one of our many Honolulu accommodation options can meet your needs. To quickly secure a student room with Casita, get in touch with our multilingual, 24-hour staff.

About Honolulu

Honolulu is Hawaii's capital and largest city, located on the island of Oahu. It is a major tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, warm climate, and diverse culture. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including surfing, snorkelling, and hiking in nearby natural areas such as Diamond Head and Manoa Falls. The city also boasts many historical landmarks, including the iconic Pearl Harbour, which serves as a memorial to the attack that brought the United States into World War II.

Suburbs in Honolulu

Honolulu has a number of suburbs and neighbourhoods that students can call home during their stay in the city. As a student, you can book student housing Honolulu in various areas that differ in traffic, transportation, amenities, and location with respect to your university of choice. The best suburbs in Honolulu include Downtown Honolulu and Waikiki.

Downtown Honolulu

Downtown Honolulu is the commercial and financial hub of the city and the state of Hawaii. It is a bustling urban centre with a rich history and culture. The area is home to many significant landmarks, such as the Hawaii State Capitol building, the historic Iolani Palace, and the Aloha Tower. Visitors can stroll through the lively streets and experience a blend of modern architecture alongside historic buildings, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Honolulu also boasts an impressive range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, from high-end luxury boutiques to traditional Hawaiian markets and street vendors.

Waikiki

Known for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class shopping and dining, Waikiki is a popular tourist destination that attracts millions of visitors each year. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, such as surfing, snorkelling, and sunbathing, on the famous Waikiki Beach. Along Kalakaua Avenue, visitors can find an array of high-end boutiques, international retailers, and local souvenir shops, making it a paradise for shopping enthusiasts. At night, Waikiki transforms into a lively entertainment district with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and restaurants that offer live music and a variety of cuisines.

Cost of Living in Honolulu

The cost of living in Honolulu is generally considered to be high compared to other cities in the United States. This is due to the city's popularity as a tourist destination, as well as its isolated location and high demand for housing. As a result, rent prices in Honolulu can be particularly high, especially in the popular neighbourhoods of Waikiki and Downtown. On average, a one-bedroom apartment in Honolulu can cost around $1,800 per month, while a two-bedroom apartment can cost upwards of $2,500 per month.

Transportation in Honolulu

Transportation in Honolulu consists of a variety of options, including public transit, taxis, ride-sharing services, and rental cars. The city's public transit system is called "TheBus," which operates a network of bus routes that cover the entire island of Oahu. The fares are relatively affordable, and students can purchase day passes or weekly passes for unlimited rides. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely available in Honolulu. However, they can be more expensive than taking the bus, especially during peak hours or when travelling long distances. Biking and walking are also viable options for those who want to explore the city at a more leisurely pace, as Honolulu has several bike-friendly areas and pedestrian walkways.

Life in Honolulu

Life in Honolulu is diverse and vibrant, with a unique blend of traditional Hawaiian culture and modern amenities. As a popular tourist destination, the city offers a wide range of activities, from water sports and outdoor adventures to shopping, dining, and entertainment. The city also has a strong student scene, with several universities and colleges located in the area, including the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Pacific University, and the Chaminade University of Honolulu. Students can take advantage of the city's many cultural attractions.

The city also has a thriving nightlife, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants that offer live music and entertainment. Honolulu offers a unique and rewarding experience for students, with opportunities to explore a vibrant and culturally rich city while pursuing their academic goals.

Honolulu Attractions

There is much to see and do at Honolulu's notable tourist destinations and monuments, and attractions range from parks and open areas to museums and art galleries. You can find many things that can pique your interest in Honolulu! Additionally, Honolulu offers a variety of free activities for students.

Diamond Head

One of the city's most iconic landmarks is Diamond Head, a volcanic crater that offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can hike to the top of Diamond Head and explore the World War II-era bunkers that are scattered along the trail.

Hanauma Bay

For those looking for outdoor adventure, Hanauma Bay is a must-visit destination. This protected marine park is home to an incredible array of marine life, including sea turtles, tropical fish, and colourful coral reefs. Visitors can snorkel in the crystal-clear waters and explore the underwater world of Hawaii.

USS Arizona Memorial

Another popular attraction is the USS Arizona Memorial, which is located in Pearl Harbour and serves as a tribute to the sailors and soldiers who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbour. Visitors can take a boat tour to the memorial, which is built over the remains of the sunken USS Arizona battleship.

Universities in Honolulu

As a city with a significant population of local and international students, Honolulu is home to many top-ranked universities and world-renowned institutions. Casita has options for student accommodation in Honolulu near the city’s universities; check some of them out below!

University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • One Honolulu student accommodation option is available near the university.

  • East-West Rd + Correa Rd and Maile Way + East-West Rd bus stations are a short stroll away from the university.

  • Nearby places of interest: Iolani Palace and Kapiʻolani Regional Park.

Hawaii Pacific University

  • One Honolulu student accommodation option is available near the university.

  • Nimitz Hwy and Opp Alakawa St and Pacific St + Iwilei Rd bus stops are a short walk away from the university.

  • Nearby places of interest: Tantalus Lookout and Aloha Tower.

Chaminade University of Honolulu

  • One Honolulu student accommodation option is available near the university.

  • Saint Louis Dr + Waialae Av and Dole St + Frank St bus stops are a short walk away from the university.

  • Nearby places of interest: Diamond Head State Monument and Lyon Arboretum.

Nearby Cities

Besides having facilities for student accommodation in Honolulu, Casita offers student accommodation in these other cities in the USA: Abilene, Alhambra, Ann Arbor, Astoria, Athens, Atlanta, Auburn, Austin, Baltimore, Baton Roug, Bellingham, Berkeley, Birmingham, Blacksburg, Bloomington, Boston, Boynton Beach, Brooklyn, California, Central, Champaign, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Charlotte, Charlottesville, Chicago, Clarksville, Clemson, College Park, College Station, Colorado Springs, Columbia, Conway, Denton, Denver, Detroit, East Palo Alto, El Sobrante, Fayetteville, Fort Collins,Fullerton, Gainesville, Greenville, Houston, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Kings County, Knoxville, Lafayette, Laramie, Las Vegas, Lincoln, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Marina del Rey, Menlo Park, Mesquite, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Mountain View, Jacksonville, Jersey City, Jonesboro, Natchitoches, New Haven, New Orleans, New York, Norman, Oakland, Orlando, Overland Park, Oxford, Oxford - Ohio, Philadelphia, Pineville, Prairie Village, Providence, Queens County, Radford, Raleigh, Riverside, Rochester, Rock Hill, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Marcos, Santa Monica, Springfield, State College, Statesboro, Stillwater, Storrs, Syracuse, Tallahassee, Tampa, Tempe, Tuscaloosa, Tyler, Waco, West Hollywood, West Lafayette, Wichita, Wichita Falls, Willington, Wilmington

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these answers to common questions and go to Help Centre for more details.

When should I start looking for Honolulu student housing?

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Starting your search for student housing in Honolulu early is recommended. The earlier, the better. Also, Casita is there to help you with most of the steps: the room type, the amenities provided, the location, and the proximity to your university.


Are there short-term stays in Honolulu?

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Yes, but you should check the availability of your Honolulu student accommodation of choice during your desired period. You can also refer to a Casita accommodation expert to help you find accommodation that accepts short-term stays.


How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in Honolulu?

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The average monthly cost for student housing in Honolulu is between $1,800 and $2,500. This mainly depends on the room type, the provider, the location, and the amenities offered at the property.


How do I pay for my student room in Honolulu?

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Payments can be made via net banking or through your debit card. We also have our own payment portal at Casita, where we can assist you with the entire payment process!


Can I pay my Honolulu student housing rent in instalments?


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Yes, you can pay your rent in instalments. However, some providers may require you to have a U.S. guarantor. Refer back to your accommodation expert for further help on the matter.


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