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Find solitude by the ocean on Molokai, an undeveloped gem of an island of Hawaii.
Find solitude by the ocean on Molokai, an undeveloped gem of an island of Hawaii.
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    Hotel Molokai

Find tropical bliss on a Molokai vacation.

The least developed of the Hawaiian Islands, Molokai is a place where traditional Hawaiian culture and community continue to thrive. Nicknamed the "Friendly Isle," you’ll quickly familiarize yourself with Molokai's main town of Kaunakakai and most likely meet fishermen hauling in their daily catch and farmers showcasing their fresh-picked produce while you’re there. You won’t find any big resorts on Molokai. In fact, there’s not a single traffic light on the whole island. Life may be slower on Molokai than on other islands, which makes it the perfect place for a relaxing beach vacation.

 

Why Book a Molokai Vacation Package

  • How to Get There

    Visit Molokai with a helicopter tour from Maui or Oahu. Molokai’s spectacular sea cliffs, waterfalls, and remote valleys. Or cross the Pailolo Channel via ferry for a day trip to the "Friendly Isle". In addition to touring the island’s natural wonders, you can learn about its history with visits to a coffee plantation, a macadamia nut farm, and the Kalaupapa colony. Check out Hotel Molokai for overnight stays, guided tours, or kayak and bike rentals.

  • Slower Pace, Uncrowded Beaches

    If your objective is to ‘do’ as much as possible on your vacation, Molokai is probably not for you. Many of the beaches, especially on the west end, are too rough for swimming or watersports. What they do offer are uncrowded, relaxing swaths of golden sand.

  • Kalaupapa Peninsula

    Historic Kalaupapa Peninsula can’t be reached by car; you’ll have to brave all 26 switchbacks of the 1,600 foot decent on the back of a mule. The white knuckles are worth it, both for the historic sites and views of the world’s tallest sea cliffs to the east. Just as epic but much more accessible is the lush cathedral of Halawa Valley on the island’s northeast corner.

  • Post-A-Nut

    Drive to the Hoolehua Post Office. When you enter, head to the bins full of coconuts along the wall. Pick one out (they’re free), grab a marker, and go to town decorating the most unique postcard you’ll ever send. Hand over your (properly addressed) coconut and about $10-$15 in postage to the postmaster, and you’ll have just sent the best “wish you were here” ever.

  • Wedding ceremony set up on the beach

    Weddings by Funjet

    The beautiful beaches and lush mountain rainforests are just the beginning. Hawaii’s awe-inspiring scenery is the ideal backdrop to celebrate your love, filled with experiences you can’t find anywhere else. From the diversity of the Island of Hawaii, the adventure of Maui, the nightlife of Oahu, to the natural wonder of Kauai, the seclusion of Lanai, and the relaxation of Molokai, Hawaii has an island that’s just the right fit for the experience you seek.

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