
Molokai Regions
Molokai is Hawaii’s second smallest populated island and features three distinct regions to explore: Central Molokai, West Molokai and East Molokai.
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West End, Molokai
- Papohaku Beach, Molokai At nearly five kilometres long, Papohaku Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii.
- Maunaloa, Molokai This small, charming plantation village set in the hills above the coast is West End’s town for shopping and nearby accommodation.
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Central Molokai
- Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove, Molokai Located in Kaunakakai, Kapuaiwa Coconut Beach Park is one of Molokai’s most recognizable natural landmarks.
- Kaunakakai, Molokai Kaunakakai, Molokai’s main town on its southern coast, features historic landmarks, the state’s longest pier, and unique shops and eateries.
- Hawaiian Fishponds of Molokai Molokai has many well-preserved Hawaiian fishponds along 32 kilometres of its south shore, most built 700-800 years ago.
- Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Molokai Take a memorable mule ride from 520 metres to the seaside Kalaupapa National Historical Park, one of the most remote settlements in Hawaii.
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East End, Molokai
- Kamakou Preserve, Molokai Kamakou Preserve is a Nature Conservancy site that contains more than 250 rare Hawaiian plants.
- Halawa Valley, Molokai Take a guided hike into this cathedral valley, blessed with beautiful vistas and towering waterfalls, and see Hawaii back in time.
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Driving Times from Molokai Airport (MKK) to:
1: Kaunakakai: 15 minutes
2: Maunaloa: 20 minutes
3: Halawa Valley: 2 hours

