Moloka'i is Hawaii's fifth-largest island, known for its rugged beauty, rich Hawaiian culture, and slower pace of life. It’s home to the historic Kalaupapa Peninsula, a former leprosy settlement, and boasts the world’s tallest sea cliffs along its north shore. With no traffic lights or large resorts, Molokai offers an authentic, untouched Hawaiian experience, featuring pristine beaches, lush valleys, and deep-rooted traditions.

Descend 1,700 feet on a mule to the historic Kalaupapa Peninsula, a former leprosy settlement.

Explore ancient Hawaiian fishponds, taro fields, and waterfalls with a local guide.

Discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life at Molokaʻi’s pristine south shore.

Enjoy a relaxing catamaran cruise with stunning ocean views and possible whale sightings.

Journey through lush rainforests and hidden valleys in a rugged 4x4 adventure.

Paddle an outrigger canoe while learning about Polynesian navigation and culture.

Visit a local coffee plantation and sample some of Hawaii’s finest organic coffee.

Paddle along the coast during whale season (Dec-Apr) for a chance to see humpback whales up close.

Explore ancient Hawaiian temples (heiau) and hear stories of Molokaʻi’s rich history and mythology.
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