Molokai

Molokai coastline The ultimate getaway can be found on the secluded island of Molokai, known as the "Friendly Isle." Broad, uncrowded beaches beckon those who seek a quiet retreat.

There are no high rises, traffic lights, or supermarkets, yet, you find fine resorts that cater to your desire for privacy. Molokai's trading center is the quaint, historic village of Kaunakakai, where its wooden buildings have remained unchanged for generations.


Molokai beachMolokai is a peaceful island, where you can relax on beaches that you can have all to yourself. There is much to explore on Molokai. You will want to visit the historic settlement of Father Damien, the African wild animal park, and the anciant landmarks.

The center of activity is the village of Kaunakakai. The road east takes you to seaside towns, secluded swimming coves, ancient Hawaiian fishponds, and other historical spots.

On Molokai's spectacular and nearly inaccessible north coast, you'll find sheer cliffs, hidden valleys, and waterfalls plunging hundreds af feet into the ocean. It is so isolated, you can only get there by helicopter, kayak or boat, which will drop you off on beaches rarely visited.

Molokai is the untimate getaway. It's uncrowded and totally relaxing.


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