Moving to Princeville, Hawaii

Princeville is located on the North Shore of Kauai, Hawaii. It is home to a population of just over 2,000 people. The town is spread out over nearly 3 square miles of land, and features a diverse geography composed of rolling hills, lush green valleys, and stunning ocean views. The climate in Princeville is tropical and humid year-round, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit.

Princeville has a rich history that dates back to the late 1700s when it was first settled by Hawaiian royalty. Since then the town has been home to many generations of native Hawaiians and immigrants from around the world. Today Princeville is a vibrant community that embraces its cultural heritage while also embracing modernity.

Politically, Princeville falls within the jurisdiction of Kauai County and has its own mayor who presides over local government matters such as zoning and taxation. In addition to local government representation, Princeville’s citizens are able to vote in state elections as well as national elections for US Congress representatives.

The economy in Princeville is largely driven by tourism due to its proximity to some of Hawaii’s most beautiful beaches and attractions such as Hanalei Bay, Waimea Canyon, and Kilauea Lighthouse. There are also numerous small businesses including restaurants, retail stores, and service providers that serve both locals and visitors alike.

When it comes to schools in Princeville there are several public elementary schools as well as one middle school and one high school that serve the community’s students. There are also private schools available for those who wish for an alternative educational experience or wish their children attend a faith-based institution.

Princeville is home to several notable landmarks including Queen Emma’s Summer Palace which was built in 1845 for Queen Emma Kaleleonalani; Makana Mountain which offers stunning panoramic views; Hanalei Valley Lookout which provides bird’s eye views of taro patches; Limahuli Garden & Preserve where visitors can learn about traditional Hawaiian farming methods; Waimea Canyon State Park which offers hiking trails through some of Kauai’s most spectacular landscapes; Kilauea Lighthouse which overlooks seabirds nesting on nearby cliffs; Na Pali Coast State Park where visitors can explore sea caves by boat or kayak; Hanalei Bay Beach Park which features white sand beaches perfect for swimming or surfing; Wailua Falls where visitors can take in breathtaking views while swimming underneath two cascading waterfalls; and Wailua River State Park where visitors can go tubing down river rapids or take part in guided tours along ancient Hawaiian archaeological sites.

Population: 1,698
Males: 852 (50.2%), Females: 846 (49.8%)

Kauai County

Zip code: 96722

Demographics

Median resident age: 45.9 years
Median household income: $63,833
Median house value: $369,600

Population by Race

Races in Princeville:

  • White Non-Hispanic (79.6%)
  • Two or more races (9.0%)
  • Hispanic (4.0%)
  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (3.4%)
  • American Indian (2.7%)
  • Japanese (2.1%)
  • Chinese (1.0%)
  • Filipino (1.0%)
  • Other race (1.0%)
  • Other Asian (0.5%)

Ancestries: German (21.4%), English (19.7%), Irish (17.0%), Italian (10.9%), French (7.1%), Swedish (4.2%).

Elevation: 200 feet

Land area: 2.1 square miles

Map of Princeville, HI

Population by Education

Princeville, Hawaii is located on the north shore of Kauai and is home to a population of nearly 4,000 people. The majority of the population is Caucasian, with smaller numbers of Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders. The median household income in Princeville is $66,000 a year. The cost of living in Princeville is slightly higher than the national average due to the high cost of housing and other goods and services. The median home value in Princeville is $822,000, which is more than double the national median value of $229,800. Renting a two-bedroom apartment will cost around $2,200 per month. Utilities such as electricity and water are also slightly higher than average due to their limited availability on the island. Groceries are generally more expensive than mainland prices as well as most restaurants. However, there are still several affordable dining options available for residents looking for a great meal on a budget. The overall cost of living in Princeville remains high but manageable with careful budgeting and planning.

For population 25 years and over in Princeville

  • High school or higher: 96.5%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.5%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 18.9%
  • Unemployed: 3.4%
  • Mean travel time to work: 21.5 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Princeville CDP

  • Never married: 16.6%
  • Now married: 65.3%
  • Separated: 0.8%
  • Widowed: 4.5%
  • Divorced: 12.8%

4.9% Foreign born (1.5% Europe, 1.1% Africa, 1.0% Oceania, 0.8% Asia, 0.5% Latin America).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Princeville:

  • SAMUEL MAHELONA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 14 miles; KAPAA, HI)
  • WILCOX MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 19 miles; LIHUE, HI)
  • KAUAI VETERANS MEMEORIAL HOSPITAL (about 23 miles; WAIMEA, HI)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Princeville:

  • LIHUE (about 21 miles; LIHUE, HI; Abbreviation: LIH)
  • HONOLULU INTL (about 126 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Abbreviation: HNL)
  • MOLOKAI (about 182 miles; KAUNAKAKAI, HI; Abbreviation: MKK)

Other public-use airports nearest to Princeville:

  • PORT ALLEN (about 25 miles; HANAPEPE, HI; Abbreviation: PAK)
  • DILLINGHAM AIRFIELD (about 101 miles; MOKULEIA, HI; Abbreviation: HDH)
  • KALAELOA (JOHN RODGERS FIELD) (about 117 miles; KAPOLEI, HI; Abbreviation: JRF)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Princeville:

  • BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY-HAWAII CAMPUS (about 115 miles; LAIE, HI; Full-time enrollment: 2,273)
  • LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 120 miles; PEARL CITY, HI; Full-time enrollment: 3,511)
  • HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 129 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Full-time enrollment: 2,787)
  • HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (about 129 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Full-time enrollment: 6,186)
  • UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA (about 131 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Full-time enrollment: 14,113)
  • KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 134 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Full-time enrollment: 4,131)
  • UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO (about 349 miles; HILO, HI; Full-time enrollment: 2,434)