Kaneohe is a census-designated place (CDP) situated in the City and County of Honolulu in the Koolaupoko district of the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, United States. On Oahu's windward side, Kaneohe is isolated from the bustling tourist areas of Waikiki and Honolulu by a massive volcanic crater remnant. Kaneohe is surrounded by the 500-meter-high Ko'olau Range, which extends outward like a protective wall. Golf clubs, hiking trails, tropical floral gardens, and the alluring blue expanse of Kaneohe Bay all foresee this amazing volcanic granite mass. The bay, which is surrounded by upscale homes with their own docks, pleads to be explored, either by kayak or by cruise. At sea level, the sandbar a few hundred meters into the bay resembles a desert island and is a favorite destination for day visitors.
Geography And Climate Of Kaneohe

According to the Köppen climate classification, Kaneohe experiences Tropical Savanna Climate with alternating dry and wet seasons. The driest month records precipitation of less than 60mm. The average yearly temperature is 24.4°C, with September and February recording the highest (26.3°C) and lowest (22.6°C) average temperatures, respectively. On average, Kaneohe gets 815.3 mm of precipitation yearly, with June reporting the lowest number (27.9 mm). The rainy period lasts the entire year, with a dry season lasting from March to October. This area doesn't experience snowfall.
History Of Kaneohe

The Japanese would strike this station during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The base grew throughout World War II to provide schools and training for the battle, but the town wouldn't undergo a significant transformation until after the victory. After the war, Oahu experienced unprecedented population growth, which led to an increase in housing demand. The plantations did start to become less profitable than they had been, but it is also claimed that the Castle family's situation at the time—a land rich but financially poor—was a significant deciding factor. These elements were crucial to form the basis for the city of Kaneohe. These lands were progressively developed, but things took off after the Pali Tunnel opened in the 1960s and 1970s. Now that getting to Honolulu was no longer a barrier, homebuyers flocked to this area. Another significant incentive was the fact that they could purchase a home on this side of the Koolau for a lower price. And that's how Kaneohe became an essential residential community.
The Population And Economy Of Kaneohe
As per the latest US Census, Kaneohe has a population of 37,430 residents, where 50.8% are females, and 49.2% are males. Kaneohe's racial makeup is 38.3% Asian, 18.1% white (non-Hispanic/Latino), 9% Hispanic or Latino, 8.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 0.3% African-American or Black. The remaining are distributed among American Indians, Alaska Natives (AI/AN), and other mixed races. English is spoken by 86.3% of the population. The rest speak Asian and Pacific Islander languages (10.8%), Indo-European languages (1.2%), Spanish (1.1%), and other foreign languages (0.6%). 73.3% of the population in Kaneohe are naturalized US citizens. Veterans make up 9.5% of Kaneohe's population, of which 95.2% are males, and 4.8% are females.As per the same Census, the employment rate in Kaneohe is 59.7%, with a poverty rate of 4.5%. The homeownership rate is 72.8%, where the median gross rent cost is $2,001 per month, with a median household income of $116118. According to Sperling’s BestPlaces, the unemployment rate in Kaneohe is 7.6%. Compared to the US average of 33.5%, future job growth is expected to be 31.1% during the next ten years.
Attractions In Kaneohe
Kaneohe Bay

Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens

Byodo-In Temple

This quaint rural area is surrounded by stunning natural scenery and is rich in Hawaiian culture and history. The town has a lovely contrast of styles because of its location, which stretches from the beaches of Kaneohe to the slopes of the Ko'olau Range. Kaneohe has both old and new, urban and rural, mountains and seaside. Plan your trip and enjoy this beautiful destination.