Just 25 miles west of downtown Honolulu on Oahu’s south shore is the rapidly growing town of Kapolei. Kapolei was once agricultural land used for sugarcane and pineapple production but has now grown into a nice resort town with lots of activities for anyone to enjoy. Today, Kapolei is being developed as an urban center, closely following Honolulu. Today, Kapolei has a population of 15,186. Because of its rapid growth, the projected population for the year 2025 is around 173,170.
When visiting Kapolei, their one attraction is a open-air, 25 acre water park called Wet’n’Wild Hawaii, featuring pools, hot tubs, and many water slides. Near the town of Kapolei is the upscale resort community of Ko Olina, it features a sheltered area for swimming along with nice beach coves.
In the town of Kapolei are the public library, schools, and a post office. There is the Campbell Industrial Park that features a deep-water port, along with Barbers Point Naval Air Station with its Kalaeloa Airport.
Kapolei is a great place to visit and live. According to the Pacific Business News magazine, Kapolei has been reported to be the second highest income town on the island of Oahu. With its rapid growth and great potential, Kapolei is a great place to visit and stay.