Molokai Top Sights and Attractions
Explore Molokai’s top sights and attractions. From historic landmarks like Kalaupapa National Historical Park to Papohaku Beach, one of the largest beaches in Hawaii, learn about the special places that make Molokai so unforgettable.
Take a memorable mule ride from 1,700 feet to the seaside Kalaupapa National Historical Park, one of the most remote settlements in Hawaii.
Kaunakakai, Molokai’s main town on its southern coast, features historic landmarks, the state’s longest pier, and unique shops and eateries.
At three miles long, Papohaku Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii.
Take a guided hike into this cathedral valley, blessed with beautiful vistas and towering waterfalls, and see Hawaii back in time.
Molokai has many well-preserved Hawaiian fishponds along 20 miles of its south shore, most built 700-800 years ago.
Located in Kaunakakai, Kapuaiwa Coconut Beach Park is one of Molokai’s most recognizable natural landmarks.