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Quote: The longest beach in the entire state of Hawaii is three-mile-long Papohaku Beach on the west end of the island of Molokai. I didn’t believe the guidebook, but it was right about how deserted this would be. It Read More
Quote: The drive east along Hwy 450 merits a half to full day of sightseeing. This side of Molokai is less touristy, and yet it is more lush and filled with ancient sites. Starting at Kaunakakai, the first stop of Read More
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Quote: There are three preserves on Molokai that are owned and cared for by The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Two of them–-Mo’omomi and Kamakou--are open to the public, and The Nature Conservancy offers guided hikes to them Read More
Quote: In Kualapu’u, there are two great short tours that go great together-–fresh coffee and nuts, what could be better? Coffees of Hawaii is a 500-acre coffee plantation on Molokai that offers two tours daily from Read More
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Quote: Pala’au State Park is located at the end of Hwy 470, about 20 minutes from Kaunakakai. The park is most well know for it’s overlook of the Kalaupapa Peninsula. From the parking area, it is just a 1- or Read More
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