Who Books Hostels in Oahu? Age Limits, Guests & Tips

Steve Fagaly • July 22, 2025

How Old Are Most Travelers in Oahu Hostels? Here's the Truth

Most travelers staying in Oahu hostels are between 18 and 35, but there's room for all ages depending on the hostel. This guide breaks down age restrictions, typical guests, smart packing tips for women, and the meaning of the word "hosteler."

What’s the Average Age of People Staying in Oahu Hostels?

Hostels in Oahu aren't just packed with college kids. Most travelers checking into these budget-friendly stays are between 18 and 35. That said, age policies shift depending on where you book:



So if you're planning a trip and you’re between 18 and 40, you’ll likely fit right in. But even older or younger travelers can find options like this, just make sure to check each hostel’s age rules.

Who’s Staying in Honolulu Hostels?

It's not just broke college kids or world travelers with backpacks. Here’s a breakdown of the usual crowd:

  • Solo travelers looking to meet others
  • Budget-conscious vacationers
  • Digital nomads passing through
  • Small groups and friends on short trips
  • Young couples avoiding expensive resorts


Some hostels, especially those near Waikiki, focus on community vibes and social events. Others are quieter and more laid back, great for travelers who want a peaceful stay.

Hostel Tips for Women: What to Pack

If you're a girl heading to a hostel in Oahu, here’s what should go in your bag:

  • A padlock (for securing your locker)
  • Flip-flops (for hostel showers)
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Travel sheet or sleeping liner (optional but nice to have)
  • Earplugs and eye mask
  • Minimal makeup and toiletries in a hanging bag
  • Small daypack for exploring the island
  • Comfortable clothes for hot weather


And don't forget: Keep your valuables close and always know where your passport is.

What Do You Call Someone Who Stays in a Hostel?

Someone who stays in a hostel is called a hosteler. It’s not a super common word, but it’s accurate. Whether you're traveling solo or with friends, being a hosteler means you're choosing community over luxury — and that often makes the trip more memorable.

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