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Welcome to Molokai 

Molokai is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled Hawaiian islands. Known as the "Friendly Isle," it is home to stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a welcoming local community. This is rural living in Hawaii. 

 

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Molokai Fun Facts

  • Molokai is known as “The Friendly Isle”
  • Molokai is part of Maui County 
  • The island is approximately 38 miles long x 10 miles wide 
  • Population approximately 7400 residents 
  • Highest Sea Cliffs in the World
  • Molokai is considered the birthplace of Hula 
  • There is little development or commercial tourism 
  • Considered the most authentic Hawaiian island, where culture and tradition is preserved 
  • No traffic lights on the entire island
  • Known for beautiful beaches and pristine natural landscapes 
  • Known for Fishing and Diving
  • Axis Deer Hunting
  • Home of the Moloka’i Hoe Canoe Race - World Championship of Outrigger Canoe Racing
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Top Attractions

  • Kalaupapa National Historical Park
  • Papohaku Beach
  • Halawa Valley
  • Kamakou Preserve

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Transportation to Molokai 

Molokai is located 8 miles northwest of Maui and 26 miles southeast of Oahu. There are multiple flights daily on Molukele Airlines in between the islands, with approximate travel time of about 30 minutes. Private charters available. There is an Alamo rental car center at the airport for renting a car. Driving around the island is easy as there is little to no traffic.

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Molokai Weather

Molokai temperatures average about 75°F and rarely going 6 or 7 degrees above or below.. In winter (Dec. thru Mar.), the night time temperatures may drop to the lower 60s and you’re more likely to experience a rainy day. Spring, summer and fall are all very similar with warm days (up to 85°F) cooled by the trade winds and pleasant evenings in the mid to lower 70s. 

West End of Molokai & Papohaku Ranchlands

The West End of Molokai is known for its sunny climate and some of Hawaii's largest and least crowded beaches. Papohaku Ranchlands is a development with large lots on Agricultural land surrounding Papohaku Beach. Utilities are underground.  Water is through Molokai Public Utility, run by Molokai Properties Limited (Molokai Ranch). 
 

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