Located on the west shore of Molokai, Papohaku Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii. Enjoy long walks, picnics, or simply relax and soak up the sun on this stunning beach.
Take a mule ride down the steep sea cliffs to explore the historic Kalaupapa National Historical Park, which served as a leper colony in the past. Learn about the history of the settlement and enjoy breathtaking views along the way.
Embark on a challenging hike to the summit of Kamakou Preserve, a lush rainforest area known for its diverse plant and animal species. Enjoy panoramic views of the island from the top.
Learn about the rich history and culture of Molokai at the Molokai Museum and Cultural Center. Explore exhibits on traditional Hawaiian practices, artifacts, and local artwork.
Experience Maunaloa from a different perspective by taking a helicopter tour of the island. Enjoy bird's eye views of the lush landscapes, sea cliffs, and waterfalls that make up this beautiful island.
If you're visiting Maunaloa between December and April, don't miss the opportunity to go whale watching. Witness majestic humpback whales breaching and playing in the warm waters surrounding the island.