Moloka’i

Facts:

  • Molokai is known as the most Hawaiian Isle
  • It is the fifth largest island with approximately 7,000 residents
  • It is the only island where native Hawaiians are still a majority
  • It has very few tourists compared to other islands
  • The island houses the world’s highest sea cliffs and Hawaii’s longest waterfall
  • There are no no traffic lights, no shopping malls and no buildings taller than a palm tree

Airports:

  • Molokai’s main airport is Molokai Airport (MKK). Kalaupapa Airport (LUP) is a small commuter airport serving this isolated peninsula.

Must see:

  • Halawa Valley: Sacred Hawaiian cathedral valley, blessed with beautiful vistas and two towering waterfalls.

National Historic park:

Highest point:

Best beach:

  • Papohaku Beach: At three miles long, this is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii.

Main town:

  • Kaunakakai: Molokai’s main town features historic landmarks, the state’s longest pier, and unique shops and eateries.
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