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Molokai Travel Guide
Molokai is the fifth largest of the Hawaiian Islands,
one of the most rural, and one of the least developed for tourism.
There are not many hotels and restaurants on Molokai but there are
a few condominiums and vacation homes available for rent, some
local cafes,and a couple of moderately priced hotel restaurants.
There are no cities on Molokai, only one small town and a few
even smaller villages. If you are looking for nightlife, fancy
hotels, and upscale restaurants, you will not find them on
Molokai. But if you want a taste of what Hawaii was like before
it was developed for tourism, you don't mind renting a car to
get around, and you love remote places, hiking, water
sports, or just getting away from it all, then you should consider
a laid back vacation on Molokai.
Papohaku Beach on Molokai Island
Photo Credit: Hawaii Tourism Japan
Molokai Travel Planner
Hotels, restaurants, activities, visitor attractions,
transportation, tourism resources on the Web, and other information
to help you plan a trip to the island of Molokai.
Photos of Molokai
Pictures of Halawa Bay, the Halawa Valley,
and the Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove on the
island of Molokai.
Molokai A to Z
An alphabetical index to all of the information
on this Web site about the island of Molokai.
Articles About Molokai Travel
A collection of articles for visitors to Molokai
with information about the regions of Molokai,
driving on Molokai, water sports, restaurants,
Kalaupapa National Historic Park, eco-tours,
mountain biking, the arts, facts, and Molokai events.
Activities and Attractions on Molokai
A guide to the most popular activitiesand
visitor attractions on the island of Molokai.
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