
Apartments near Spitting Cave in Honolulu, HI (129 Rentals)


7303 Mokuone St

201 Anapalau St

7007 Hawaii Kai Dr

7046 Kalaniana?ole Hwy

282 Lunalilo Home Rd

7000 Hawaii Kai Dr

520 Lunalilo Home Rd

123 Maunalua Ave

6770 Hawaii Kai Dr

6710 Hawaii Kai Dr

553 Pepeekeo St

7190 Hawaii Kai Dr

1101 Kaluanui Rd

500 Lunalilo Home Rd

6266 Keokea Pl

Kalele Kai

7000 Hawaii Kai Drive

15 Liahi St

Nanea Kai

Kaimala Marina

The Moorings

Moana Kai

Mawaena Kai

Gateway Peninsula

Gateway Peninsula

500 Lunalilo Home Rd

Kawaihae Crescent East

The Peninsula at Hawaii Kai

Gateway Peninsula

Gateway Peninsula

Kawaihae Crescent East

Gateway Peninsula

Gateway Peninsula

Kawaihae Crescent East

Koko Head Villa

Marina Palms Villa

Koko Head Villa

6233 Keokea Pl

Plaza Hawaii Kai
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Living in a Honolulu apartment can be a very beneficial experience, but sometimes one simply wants to get away from all the noise and crowds of the islands, and just breathe in the peace and serenity of the natural world. One such place is the Spitting Cave, where visitors can come and bask in the tranquility of cool ocean waters as they smash against some of the most beautiful rock formations on the island. Peace is never far away when you get an apartment near Spitting Cave. Those with apartments near Spitting Cave are a lucky bunch, because with a few steps, they can be at one of the most beautiful locations in the city. The Spitting Cave may not be an easy spot for those from Honolulu apartments to find, but the trek is well worth it when you get to the shoreline itself and are able to see all the beauty, hear the pounding waves and breathe in the beautiful salty air, all while basking in the warm rays of the sun. Visitors from Honolulu apartments can even take a walk on the small, sandy, hidden beach, which is far less crowded than many of the other public beaches on the island. Spitting Cave is one of the best hidden treasures in Honolulu, one of the best ways to get away from the huge crowds the city will inevitably receive. Those seeking escape would do well to consider an apartment near the Spitting Cave, since you'll find yourself in an area uncrowded with tourists and one that's well worth a visit for Honolulu apartment residents.
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There are currently 1,960 Studio Apartments in Honolulu with rent ranges from $704 to $3,178 with an average price of $1,938.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Honolulu ranges from $674 to $10,178 with an average monthly rent of $2,745.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Honolulu range from $783 to $28,423. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,718.
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