At Molokai’s higher elevations, it can get a bit cooler and wetter so pack a light jacket. The climate on the West End of Molokai is dryer and more arid while the mountainous East End is wetter and greener.
Explore Molokai by region: West End, Central, East End.
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- Kalaupapa National Historical Park: Take a mule ride from 1,700 feet to one of Hawaii’s most remote settlements.
- Kaunakakai: Molokai’s main town features historic landmarks, the state’s longest pier, and unique shops and eateries.
- Halawa Valley: Sacred Hawaiian cathedral valley, blessed with beautiful vistas and two towering waterfalls.
- Papohaku Beach: At three miles long, this is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii.
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Molokai Island Map
Popular Molokai Activities
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Dinner Cruises | Fishing | Golf | Kayaking | Mule Rides | Scuba & Snuba | Surfing | Zipline |
Molokai Adventure Tours
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ATV Tours | Bicycle Tours | Dolphin Tours | Eco Tours | Helicopter Tours | Land Tours | Sightseeing | Whale Watching |
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