Molokaʻi, often called the "Friendly Isle," is one of Hawaii's least developed and most traditional islands. Its history is deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, spirituality, and resilience.
The island is located in the central part of the Hawaiian island chain, between Kauai to the west and the island of Hawaii to the southeast. It is the fifth-largest Hawaiian island and surrounded by the islands of O’ahu, Lanai and Maui.
Molokaʻi is one of the last places in Hawaiʻi that remains untouched by mass tourism and overdevelopment. Hawaiian culture is practiced and protected here and the principle of Aloha Aina (love of the land) is integral to the lifestyle. With its white sand beaches, lush mountains, and epic sea cliffs, you’ll wake up every day inspired and renewed. If you're ready to trade in hustle for harmony, and stress for simplicity, Molokaʻi invites you home.
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.
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.
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