The Friendly Isle
Molokaʻi
Molokaʻi is Hawaiʻi at its most authentic — no traffic lights, no resort hotels, just raw cliffs, secluded beaches, and genuine aloha spirit. A rare escape for travelers who want the real Hawaiʻi.
About Molokaʻi
Molokaʻi is Hawaiʻi at its most authentic — no traffic lights, no resort hotels, just raw cliffs, secluded beaches, and genuine aloha spirit. A rare escape for travelers who want the real Hawaiʻi.
When to visit
April through October for the driest weather. Molokaʻi is quiet year-round — pack patience and respect.
Things to do on Molokaʻi
Kalaupapa Lookout
Peer down 1,600-ft sea cliffs to the historic peninsula. A walking trail down requires advance permits.
Pāpōhaku Beach
Three miles of empty white sand on the west side — often you'll have it to yourself.
Hālawa Valley
A guided cultural hike through ancient taro fields to a 250-ft waterfall.
Ancient fishponds
Walk along centuries-old Hawaiian aquaculture sites being restored on the south coast.
Kaunakakai town
Wander the only town — a couple of blocks of small shops and the famous Molokaʻi bread.
Where to stay on Molokaʻi
The neighborhoods locals (and our guests) love most.
Featured stays in Molokaʻi
A handful of our guests' favorites — see live rates for your dates.
Top RatedOceanfront Condo w/ Pool & Grills in Molokai!
West Maui / Lahaina
Top RatedKa Hale Kealoha
Kaunakakai
Top RatedMolokai Island Retreat with Beautiful Ocean Views and Pool - Newly Remodeled!
West Maui / Lahaina
Top RatedOceanfront true 2 bedroom wlanai on Molokai
West Maui / Lahaina

Oceanview Moloka'i Studio
Kaunakakai

Kepuhi Hale
Kaunakakai
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