Regionen

Das ursprüngliche Hawaii

Molokai ist mit einer Länge von knapp 60 km und einer Breite von 16 km Hawaiis zweitkleinste bewohnte Insel. Die Insel ist außerdem touristisch weniger erschlossen, bietet unverbaute Blicke auf das Meer und besticht anstelle von Großstädten und Hochhäusern mit idyllischem Kleinstadt-Flair. Molokai ist in drei verschiedene Regionen unterteilt: Central Molokai, West Molokai und East Molokai.
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Regions of Molokaʻi

Molokaʻi
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Central Molokai
Coastline of Central Molokai

Explore the 2,000-foot-high cliffs that rise above spectacular seascapes to visit one of the most remote settlements in the Hawaiian Islands.

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West End
A couple on an empty beach in the west end of Molokai

Swim or snorkel in the turquoise waters at Pāpōhaku Beach in Molokaʻi's West End, or explore unique shops and museums in charming Maunaloa.

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East End
A guided tour through a tropical forest on the east end of Molokai

Take a guided hike through the Kamakou Preserve, a tropical paradise with breathtaking nature.

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Hawaiian Fishponds of Molokaʻi
Hawaiian Fishponds of Molokai

Built from lava rock and coral, these 13th-century fishponds were etched into Molokaʻi’s shoreline to supply local aliʻi (royalty) with sustenance.

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Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Take a memorable mule ride down the highest sea cliffs in the world to reach the incredibly remote—and formerly forbidden—settlement of Kalaupapa.

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Kapuāiwa Coconut Grove
Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove

This dense grove of coconut palms, planted during the reign of King Kamehameha V, is one of Molokaʻi’s most recognizable landmarks.

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Kaunakakai
Kaunakakai

Browse unique local shops and eateries, visit historic landmarks and stroll down Hawaiʻi’s longest pier in Molokaʻi’s quaint main town.

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Maunaloa
Maunaloa

Venture to Maunaloa, a small plantation village set in the hills above the coast, where you’ll find unique shopping and lodging options.

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Pāpōhaku Beach
Papohaku Beach

At three miles long, Pāpōhaku Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaiʻi, offering distant views of Diamond (Diamond Head) on Oʻahu.

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Hālawa Valley
Halawa Valley

Take a guided hike into this impossibly lush cathedral valley, blessed with beautiful vistas and towering waterfalls that look straight out of the Jurassic Period.

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Kamakou Preserve
Kamakou Preserve

Hike beneath moss-covered branches in Kamakou Preserve, a nature conservancy site that contains rare native Hawaiian birds and plants.

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