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Moloka'i: Hawai'i Untouched

Untouched landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and a slower pace make Moloka‘i the island for travelers seeking genuine Hawaiian spirit.

Moloka'i: Hawai'i Untouched

Untouched landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and a slower pace make Moloka‘i the island for travelers seeking genuine Hawaiian spirit.

Moloka'i: Hawai'i Untouched

Untouched landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and a slower pace make Moloka‘i the island for travelers seeking genuine Hawaiian spirit.

Moloka'i: Hawai'i Untouched

Untouched landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and a slower pace make Moloka‘i the island for travelers seeking genuine Hawaiian spirit.

Experience the Spirit of Moloka'i

Known as “The Friendly Isle,” Moloka‘i is where Hawai‘i’s natural beauty and cultural traditions remain most untouched. With no high-rise resorts and few crowds, the island offers travelers a slower pace and a chance to connect with authentic Hawaiian life. Explore the towering sea cliffs of Kalaupapa, discover secluded beaches, and immerse yourself in a community that treasures heritage and simplicity. Moloka‘i is the perfect choice for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path escape filled with heart and history.

Top Experiences on the Friendly Isle

  • Papohaku Beach Park

    One of Hawai‘i’s Longest Beaches

    Stretching nearly three miles, Papohaku offers wide golden sands and peaceful seclusion. It’s the perfect spot for a quiet stroll, picnic, or sunset view without the crowds.

  • Kalaupapa National Historical Park

    History Among the Cliffs

    Accessible only by hike, mule ride, or small plane, Kalaupapa National Historical Park shares the moving story of resilience and community. Surrounded by towering sea cliffs, it’s both humbling and breathtaking.

  • Hālawa Valley Waterfall

    Adventure to a Hidden Gem

    Take a guided hike through lush landscapes to reach Hālawa’s stunning 250-foot waterfall. Along the way, learn about the valley’s deep cultural and historical significance.

  • Moloka‘i Museum and Cultural Center

    Step Into Island History

    Discover the Moloka'i Museum and Cultural Center with Moloka‘i’s plantation past and cultural traditions through exhibits, artifacts, and personal stories. This small museum offers big insight into the island’s heritage and way of life.

Put Their Package Together

  • flights

    Flying into Moloka‘i

    Reach Moloka‘i easily with a short flight on a local carrier. Daily service is available from Honolulu on O‘ahu, as well as from Kahului or Kapalua airports on Maui.

  • ground transportation

    Ground Transportation on Moloka'i

    Rental cars are in high demand, so book early to secure yours. With just one two-lane highway spanning the island, Moloka‘i is simple to navigate and easy to explore at your own pace.

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