Molokai Hawaii is a Natural Oasis for Adventure
Molokai is a serene landscape virtually untouched by the modern world. It is a timeless place that stays true to its Hawaiian roots. On the island of Molokai, no building stands taller than a coconut tree and there are no traffic lights, or for that matter traffic. Hawaii’s fifth largest island gives visitors a chance to see the Hawaii of the past – today.
The island of Molokai is teeming with outdoor adventure and activities in Molokai include sports fishing, hiking in the Kalaupapa National Historic Park & exploring the white sand beaches of Papohaku Beach. Hawaiian culture thrives on Molokai and visitors can get in touch with Hawaiian culture by visiting the small town of Kaunakakai to the sacred Halawa Valley, an area home to beautiful vistas, soaring waterfalls and sacred places of worship known as heiau.
The island of Molokai is teeming with outdoor adventure and activities in Molokai include sports fishing, hiking in the Kalaupapa National Historic Park & exploring the white sand beaches of Papohaku Beach. Hawaiian culture thrives on Molokai and visitors can get in touch with Hawaiian culture by visiting the small town of Kaunakakai to the sacred Halawa Valley, an area home to beautiful vistas, soaring waterfalls and sacred places of worship known as heiau.

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