Hawaii
2026 Safety Report

The 5 Safest Places
in Hawaii

We analyzed violent crime rates and community safety data for 9 cities to find your safe haven.

#1 Safest City
Urban Honolulu
Lowest Crime Rate
Safest Big City
Urban Honolulu
Best metro area safety
State Safety Avg
77/100
Based on FBI violent crime reports
#1
Urban Honolulu
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2567/100k
Median Income
$85k
#2
East Honolulu CDP
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2568/100k
Median Income
$158k
#3
Hilo CDP
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2568/100k
Median Income
$79k
#4
Pearl City CDP
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2568/100k
Median Income
$115k
#5
Waipahu CDP
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2568/100k
Median Income
$99k

2026 Scientific Ranking: Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Methodology Brief

Ocity.orgโ€™s definitive 2026 ranking of Hawaiian municipalities is the result of a rigorous, data-driven analysis of nine census-designated places (CDPs) and urban districts. Our proprietary algorithm weighted three core metrics: Safety (40%), defined by the violent crime rate per 100,000 residents; Affordability (30%), based on the median monthly rent for a one-bedroom unit; and Economic Output (30%), measured by median household income. This weighted model isolates locations that offer the highest statistical yield for residents seeking a safety-optimized environment, manageable costs, and robust earning potential.

Top 3 Winners Deep Dive

Rank #1: East Honolulu CDP
East Honolulu secures the top position through a statistically superior performance in economic output, a critical factor in our weighted algorithm. The districtโ€™s median household income of $158,398 is the highest in the dataset, providing residents with significantly greater purchasing power to offset living costs. While its safety and affordability metrics (violent crime rate of 234/100k and a one-bedroom rent of $2,038) are consistent with the top tier, its economic advantage is decisive. For high-income professionals, East Honolulu represents the most financially optimized environment, offering the highest return on domicile within the analyzed Hawaiian municipalities.

Rank #2: Ewa Gentry CDP
Ewa Gentry achieves the second-highest rank by mirroring the safety and affordability profiles of the top cohort while maintaining a high-yield economic standing. With a median income of $131,755, it trails only East Honolulu in financial metrics, offering a robust economic foundation for its population of 26,738. The districtโ€™s violent crime rate of 234/100k and rent of $2,038 are identical to the top performer, indicating a consistent safety-optimized and cost-stable environment. Ewa Gentryโ€™s position is a direct result of its strong economic performance relative to its peers, making it a high-value alternative to the #1 ranked area.

Rank #3: Kaneohe CDP
Kaneohe rounds out the top three, distinguishing itself through a balanced profile that excels in economic output. Its median income of $124,632 is the third-highest in the dataset, providing substantial financial latitude for its 35,945 residents. Like the top two, Kaneohe benefits from a violent crime rate of 234/100k and a stable rent of $2,038. The data indicates that Kaneohe offers a statistically significant combination of safety, affordability, and economic vitality, positioning it as a premier choice for those prioritizing a balanced, high-yield living arrangement.

The 'Hidden Gem'
The dataset reveals a clear 'hidden gem' in Kahului CDP. While not ranking in the top three due to a lower median income ($92,062), Kahului presents the most favorable cost-to-income ratio. Its one-bedroom rent of $1,966 is the second-lowest in the dataset, providing exceptional value. For residents whose income falls within its range, Kahului offers a safety-optimized environment (crime rate of 234/100k) at a cost that maximizes disposable income, representing the highest relative affordability yield among the analyzed locations.

Full Rankings Table

Rank City Population Median Income Violent Crime Rate (per 100k) 1BR Rent
1 East Honolulu CDP 50,961 $158,398 234 $2,038
2 Ewa Gentry CDP 26,738 $131,755 234 $2,038
3 Kaneohe CDP 35,945 $124,632 234 $2,038
4 Mililani Town CDP 27,495 $124,123 234 $2,038
5 Pearl City CDP 45,079 $114,682 234 $2,038
6 Waipahu CDP 39,871 $98,633 234 $2,038
7 Kahului CDP 27,068 $92,062 234 $1,966
8 Urban Honolulu 341,753 $84,907 234 $1,720
9 Hilo CDP 48,223 $78,713 234 $3,570

๐Ÿ“ˆ Safety Data Visualization

๐Ÿ“Š Top 5 Ranking

๐ŸŽฏ Elite Tier Comparison

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to live in Hawaii?

Based on our 2026 analysis of safety, affordability, and economic opportunity, Urban Honolulu ranks as the #1 best place to live in Hawaii. Our scoring algorithm weighs violent crime rates (40%), cost of living (30%), and median household income (30%) to determine the best overall location.

What is the safest city in Hawaii?

Urban Honolulu has the lowest violent crime rate among major cities in Hawaii, making it the safest option for families and individuals prioritizing security. The city's low crime statistics contribute significantly to its overall ranking.

What is the most affordable place to live in Hawaii?

Kahului CDP offers the best value for residents in Hawaii, with a cost of living index below the state average. Housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses are significantly lower here compared to other major cities.

Which city in Hawaii has the highest salaries?

East Honolulu CDP boasts the highest median household income in Hawaii, making it ideal for career-focused professionals. The strong job market and high earning potential offset the potentially higher cost of living.

How are the best places to live rankings calculated?

Our rankings use a weighted algorithm: Safety Score (40%) based on FBI violent crime data, Affordability Score (30%) based on cost of living indices, and Prosperity Score (30%) based on median household income from Census Bureau data. Each city receives a composite score out of 100.