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Road Map of Molokai and Lanai (Kualapuu, Hawaii) - Aaccessmaps.com. Molokai travel guide. Molokai is a Hawaiian island. Understand[edit] Moloka'i is the fifth largest island of the major Hawaiian Islands and is the third oldest. Molokai is considered "The Most Hawaiian Island" with the most native Hawaiians per capita. Also called "The Friendly Island" because of the aloha from the residents. Get in[edit] By plane[edit] There are multiple daily flights from Honolulu on Pacific Wings for $29 each way (ends June 15, 2013), IslandAir and Mokulele Airlines. Amazing sights, no TSA, show up 20 minutes before and head out with a handful of other adventurers or commuters (remember to head to the commuter terminal!). By boat[edit] Daily from Lahaina, Maui to Kaunakakai, Molokai. $120 round trip. Get around[edit] Many of the sights and beaches are spread out across the island so a car or tourbus is the best way to get around.

For shorter distances, mules and horses are another option. See[edit][add listing] Do[edit][add listing] Buy[edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] Camping[edit] Scuba Dive Lanai, Molokini, Molokai, and Maui. Molokai Vacations, Tourism and Molokai, Hawaii Travel Reviews. Popular destinations in Molokai Top-rated hotels in Molokai Vacation rentals from $96/night Flights to Molokai All fares Montreal (YUL) to Hoolehua (MKK) found by travellers in past 72 hours¤ Today's lowest fares Search Flights Top-rated restaurants and attractions Get travel answers from our traveller community Most popular questions Browse all 681 Molokai topics Are You a Molokai Tourism Organisation?

Molokai travel deals Booking.com Excellent choice, Low rates Sponsored links * Popular Hawaii Destinations Haleakala National Park 1 hotels, 9 Reviews Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 4 hotels, 348 Reviews. Maui Molokai Ferry, Molokai Princess Cruise Car Package. Molokai - Old Hawaii. Real Hawaii. The Most Hawaiian Island -- Molokai. Molokai's Official Travel Site: Find Vacation & Travel Information. “Hawaiian by nature,“ the island of Molokai remains true to its island roots. There are no traffic lights—just aloha—in the harbor town of Kaunakakai, where fisherman haul in their daily catch and farmers showcase fresh-picked produce from neighboring fields.

Quiet your spirit and you’ll feel the mana (power) that protects the island, from an area near Maunaloa said to be the birthplace of hula to the indescribable beauty of Halawa Valley. Or, descend 1,700 feet on a surefooted mule to the remote settlement of Kalaupapa and change your perspective forever.