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MOLOKA’I

Molokai

For clients looking for outdoor activities in a place of untouched beauty, Moloka’i adopted the phrase “Hawaiian by Nature” to describe its commitment to native culture and undisturbed nature.  Hiking, cycling, and kayaking are popular ways to take in the island’s beauty and cultural sites.

Moloka’i Airport sits on the central plateau in the middle of the island. Moloka’i has no public transportation system, but there is a choice of vehicle rental agencies.  You can also arrange taxi or hotel shuttle services.

Holding on to Hawaiian tradition, Moloka’i is the least commercial of the islands.  The few roads have no traffic lights.  There is nothing fancy here, just the basics.  Consequently, there aren’t many tourists, which is the way some people like to travel.  There are, however, many opportunities for varied accommodations and activities.

Molokai

Moloka’i is filled with glorious beaches, ancient fishponds, the world’s highest sea cliffs and Hawai’i’s tallest waterfall.  Moloka’i’s weather is favorable all year, though the western side is drier.

This island is ideal for the traveler that is looking for a ‘back to nature’ and ‘far from the crowds’ Hawai’ian experience.

 
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