Molokai is often referred to as the friendly island and for a good reason. If you are looking for an island lost in time, where traditional Polynesian culture is still alive and strong then Molokai is for you. The population on the island ranges from 6,000 to 8,000 depending on the season. The small population means there is a real community spirit and locals are proud to show you around their little piece of paradise.
Molokai is truly in touch with nature. Kayak unspoiled barrier reefs, trek through the tropical forests of the Halawa Valley, ride horseback along beautiful coastlines, across wild ranges and soaring sea cliffs. Experience the majesty of historic Kalaupapa and comb white sandy secluded beaches. Or spend the day big game fishing targeting Marlin and tuna on one of the many charter boats at Molokai.
Visiting Molokai is like stepping back in time 50 years ago. There are no traffic lights, no shopping malls and no buildings taller than the coconut palms. Instead life is slow, relaxed and peaceful. You have time for yourself and can enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings.