About
Aiea is a gorgeous stretch of land that brushes Pearl Harbor’s shores and extends eastward into the foothills of the Ko’olau Mountains. The lush vegetation and abundant sunshine made Aiea an ideal swath of land for sugarcane production in the late 1800’s. The plantations became sugar refineries after WWII, but the last refinery closed in 1996. Today, Aiea is primarily a wealthy Honolulu suburb. Rising above sea level approximately 40 feet, Aiea has sweeping ocean views and enjoys the breezes that crest the mountains to the east.
Neighbors
Aiea is a small, tight-knit community. It isn’t known for having a lot of military families, but you will likely find higher ranking officers and retirees, alongside local professionals and executives. The commute to Tripler Army Medical Center is ideal at only 10 minutes with normal traffic. Getting to Honolulu takes only about 20 minutes, which opens up employment opportunities for spouses.
Neighborhood Feel
This magnificent stretch of paradise is meticulously maintained and easily rivals any other affluent suburb. The architecture and neighborhood structure are similar to what you’d expect on the mainland. There is a strong sense of community and the quiet pace is a welcome reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city.