Known as the most Hawaiian of the islands, Molokai offers visitors
the chance to experience a more intimate and untouched Hawaii while
exploring the tranquil seascapes and wilderness of the island. Hike
the spectacular Halawa Valley or ride a mule down the highest sea cliffs
in the world in Kalaupapa National Historic Park. Or really get back
to nature with sea-kayaking, mountain-biking or snorkeling near the
island’s 32-miles of barrier reef.
Molokai is also home of the hula, where each May, the annual Molokai
Ka Hula Piko celebrates the gift of the dance from the
goddess Laka, who is said to be secretly buried on the
island.
Discover the tranquility and intimacy of Molokai and discover why
it’s “Hawaiian by Nature.”