Hawaii Tower on Meyer Road offers one of District 15’s most convenient lifestyles, combining strong transport links, reputable schools, and everyday shopping within a short drive or even a quick bus ride, making it highly attractive for families and long-term investors in the East Coast and Marine Parade area.[1][2]
This article is a focused amenities guide supporting Homejourney’s main Hawaii Tower pillar resource, where you can view the full project overview, unit details, and price trends at Projects Directory and specifically at “View comprehensive analysis of Hawaii Tower” . It is written for Singapore buyers, investors and tenants who want practical, on-the-ground insight into Hawaii Tower Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport before committing to a purchase or lease.
Where Is Hawaii Tower and Why Its Location Matters
Hawaii Tower is a freehold Singapore condo located at 73–77 Meyer Road, in District 15 (East Coast / Marine Parade), developed by GMG Realties Pte Ltd and completed around 1984.[1][3][4] It is a mid-sized development with about 135 large 3-bedroom units of roughly 2,200–2,239 sq ft, spread across four blocks.[1][3][6] The Meyer Road stretch sits just across from East Coast Park and is well-known among locals for its quiet, upscale residential character, yet it is less than a 10–15 minute drive to the CBD via East Coast Parkway (ECP).[1][2]
Having lived and worked around East Coast and Marine Parade for years, I’ve seen how Meyer Road condos like Hawaii Tower are often chosen by families upgrading from nearby HDBs in Marine Parade or Dakota, as well as expats who prioritise space, greenery and the beach. The key question is whether the amenities – schools, shopping and transport – around Hawaii Tower match your family’s daily needs and investment expectations.
Transport & Connectivity: Getting Around from Hawaii Tower
For many buyers, the biggest draw of Hawaii Tower is its combination of coastal living with fast CBD access. Transport has improved significantly in recent years, especially with the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL).
Nearest MRT Stations (TEL & Connectivity)
According to URA and LTA announcements, the Thomson–East Coast Line is progressively opening to serve the East Coast corridor including Katong Park (TE24) and Amber (TE25) stations.[2] Hawaii Tower is closest to Katong Park MRT (TE24), with most residents treating it as roughly a 6–8 minute walk depending on which block they live in and their walking speed.[2][3] Many locals use the Meyer Road underpasses and crossings to cut across towards Mountbatten and Tanjong Rhu bus links, especially on rainy days when they want to minimise walking time.
Even before TEL fully opened, Meyer Road residents relied on Circle Line stations like Stadium and Mountbatten, typically a 5–10 minute drive or a short bus ride away.[2] Once TEL is fully operational, you can expect direct train access towards Marina Bay, Orchard and Woodlands without needing multiple transfers, improving the appeal for both own-stay and rental demand.
Bus Services Along Meyer & Mountbatten
Multiple bus services run along Meyer Road and the parallel Mountbatten Road, connecting Hawaii Tower to Marine Parade, Paya Lebar, the CBD and the Sports Hub.[2] While individual bus routes may be adjusted over time, residents typically rely on services that head towards:
- Marina Bay / Shenton Way (for CBD workers)
- Marine Parade Central and Parkway Parade
- Paya Lebar (for PLQ offices and Paya Lebar Quarter mall)
From a practical perspective, if you or your tenants work in the CBD, you can realistically budget a total commute of around 20–30 minutes door-to-door during peak hours by combining bus and MRT, or about 10–15 minutes by car off-peak via ECP.
Expressway & Driving Access (ECP, MCE, Nicoll Highway)
For drivers, Hawaii Tower is only a short turn off the East Coast Parkway (ECP), which links directly to the CBD, Marina Bay, Changi Airport and the rest of the expressway network.[1][2] Residents typically access the city either via the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) or Nicoll Highway depending on destination and traffic.[1]
In everyday terms, this means:
- CBD / Marina Bay: roughly 10–15 minutes by car in normal traffic
- Changi Airport: roughly 15–20 minutes via ECP
- Orchard Road: roughly 15–20 minutes via MCE/CTE or Nicoll Highway
For buyers planning their financing, you can estimate your monthly loan commitment based on commute savings and housing budget by using Homejourney’s “Calculate your monthly payments” tool at Bank Rates . This allows you to factor in the real value of Hawaii Tower’s location when comparing to more central or more suburban options.
Schools Near Hawaii Tower: Primary, Secondary & International Options
Many Hawaii Tower units are large 3-bedroom layouts of over 2,200 sq ft, which suits family profiles who care deeply about school access.[1][3] District 15 and Marine Parade are known among local parents for a concentration of established schools across different levels.
Primary Schools Within Close Reach
Using MOE and on-ground experience as reference, families at Hawaii Tower commonly look at these primary schools (distances approximate and subject to MOE’s 1km/2km cut-off rules, which should always be verified directly with MOE before P1 registration):
- Kong Hwa School (Mountbatten area) – Popular SAP school accessible via a short drive through Mountbatten Road; many parents in Meyer/Tanjong Rhu target this school.
- Tanjong Katong Primary School – Located closer to Tanjong Katong Road; roughly 5–10 minutes’ drive depending on traffic.
- Haig Girls’ School – A well-regarded all-girls primary school near Haig Road; attractive to families staying around Marine Parade.
Because P1 priority is highly sensitive to exact distance bands, Homejourney always recommends that parents confirm distance via the official MOE school distance checker and not rely solely on third-party maps. Condo addresses (73–77 Meyer Road) may fall into slightly different distance bands compared to neighbouring projects, so checking by block and unit is essential for a safe, informed decision.
Secondary & Post-Secondary Options
For older children, the Meyer / Marine Parade corridor is close to several established secondary and post-secondary institutions, typically within a 10–20 minute bus or car ride:
- Secondary: Tanjong Katong Secondary, Chung Cheng High (Main), Dunman High (Integrated Programme campus at Tanjong Rhu).
- Junior Colleges / Polytechnics: Temasek JC (Bedok), Victoria JC (Marine Parade), and a direct route along ECP to various polytechnics.
From a tenant appeal standpoint, the proximity to these schools can boost rental demand from families and teachers, contributing to more stable rental occupancy.
International Schools & Expat Families
District 15 has long been favoured by expat families due to its mix of international schools, lifestyle amenities and relatively fast access to the CBD and Changi Airport. From Hawaii Tower, some international schools within practical commuting range include:
- Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong campus) – Around a 10-minute drive via Tanjong Katong Road.
- Chatsworth International School (East Campus) and other boutique international options in the wider East Coast area.
Investors should note that large-format 3-bedroom units are particularly attractive to expat families who prioritise space, greenery and access to international schools, which can support resilient rental demand in softer markets.
Shopping, Groceries & Dining Near Hawaii Tower
While Meyer Road itself is a quiet residential stretch, Hawaii Tower residents are just a short drive or bus ride away from major malls, supermarkets and some of Singapore’s most famous food streets in Katong and Joo Chiat.
Nearest Malls & Everyday Shopping
According to local listings and on-the-ground experience, these are the key shopping points for Hawaii Tower residents:[1][2]
- Parkway Parade – The flagship mall of the East Coast, around a 5–7 minute drive away. It offers major supermarkets, banks, fashion, electronics, enrichment centres and plenty of F&B.
- i12 Katong (formerly Katong 112) – A lifestyle mall with cinemas, cafes and specialty stores, located along East Coast Road near the heritage Katong shophouses.
- Katong Shopping Centre and Katong V – Older but practical malls with eateries, tuition centres and niche retail.[1]
For quick top-ups, residents often rely on nearby minimarts and smaller supermarkets scattered around Marine Parade and Tanjong Rhu, including NTUC FairPrice outlets at Marine Parade Central and Jalan Tiga.[1] Many residents combine grocery runs with dining – for example, doing a supermarket run at Parkway Parade and then grabbing dinner at the basement food court or nearby Katong eateries.
Hawker Centres & Local Food (Insider Tips)
One of the big lifestyle perks of living at Hawaii Tower is easy access to some of the East’s best food spots:
- Marine Parade Central Food Centre – A short drive away; popular with residents for affordable hawker dishes. Lunchtimes can be packed with nearby office workers and students.
- Old Airport Road Food Centre – A local favourite and one of Singapore’s top hawker centres, reachable in under 10 minutes by car; many residents detour here on the way home from town.
- East Coast Lagoon Food Village – Inside East Coast Park, great for weekend satay and seafood after a cycling session or evening jog.
- Katong / Joo Chiat shophouses – Famous for laksa, Peranakan food, and cafes; a 5–10 minute drive, depending on where you park.
Insider tip: Parking near East Coast Lagoon Food Village fills up quickly on weekend evenings. Many Meyer Road residents either walk or cycle via the park connectors from their condos, or they head down slightly earlier (about 5–6pm) to avoid the peak crowd.
Recreation & Daily Convenience Around Hawaii Tower
Beyond schools and shopping, Hawaii Tower’s value is strongly linked to its access to East Coast Park and the broader recreational network.
East Coast Park & Coastal Lifestyle
Hawaii Tower is located just across from East Coast Park, one of Singapore’s largest and most popular recreational parks.[1][2] Residents typically cross via underpasses or pedestrian crossings along Meyer Road to reach the park’s cycling paths, barbecue pits and beachfront.
For families and fitness enthusiasts, this means:
- Morning or evening jogs along the beachfront within a few minutes of leaving your unit.
- Cycling from East Coast Park towards Marina Barrage and Gardens by the Bay via park connectors.
- Weekend picnics, watersports and skating activities without needing to drive.
This coastal lifestyle is a key factor many long-time East-siders cite when they say they rarely consider moving to other parts of Singapore, even if their workplace shifts to the west.
Healthcare & Everyday Services
In terms of healthcare, Marine Parade and the wider East Coast area offer a mix of polyclinics, private clinics and specialist centres. For example, there is a polyclinic at Marine Parade and multiple GP clinics scattered around Tanjong Katong and Katong areas, typically within a 10–15 minute drive.
For condo-level maintenance, cooling is a major concern in large 3-bedroom units like those at Hawaii Tower. Regular servicing of air-conditioning is essential both for comfort and energy efficiency. Homejourney users can easily find trusted vendors at Aircon Services to service multiple fan coil units safely and reliably, which is especially important before leasing a unit out to tenants.
How Amenities Impact Hawaii Tower’s Investment Potential
Hawaii Tower’s strong amenity profile underpins both its capital value and rental appeal. As of 2026, asking prices for large freehold East Coast units in D15 often translate to a premium psf versus smaller new launches, but investors are paying for space, freehold tenure and established connectivity.[3] (Always refer to URA Realis and professional valuation reports for the latest transacted prices and not just asking prices.)
Some key investment angles linked to amenities include:
- Transport uplift from TEL: As the Thomson–East Coast Line becomes fully operational, the convenience of Katong Park MRT is likely to be more fully priced into both sale and rental values in the Meyer cluster.
- Family demand from school access: Large units plus proximity to well-known primary and secondary schools create a durable demand base.
- Expat appeal from coastal lifestyle: Easy access to East Coast Park, the airport and the CBD is highly attractive to expat families, supporting rental yield.
To go deeper into numbers, you can read our dedicated pricing and investment articles: “Hawaii Tower Price Trends & Market Analysis in D15 | Homejourney” Hawaii Tower Price Trends & Market Analysis in D15 | Homejourney and “Hawaii Tower in D15: Location, Prices, Pros, Cons & Value | Homejourney” Hawaii Tower in D15: Location, Prices, Pros, Cons & Value | Homejourney . For a unit-by-unit search, head directly to “Browse available units at Hawaii Tower” at Property Search .
Practical Evaluation Checklist for Buyers & Tenants
When viewing units at Hawaii Tower, use this simple amenities checklist to make a safer, better-informed decision:
1. Transport & Commute
- Walk the actual route from your block to Katong Park MRT at least once, including at night, to assess lighting and safety.
- Time your morning and evening drive to the CBD via ECP to verify real-world travel times.










