Molokai Beach House:
E komo mai (welcome) to a tropical Hawaiian vacation far away from tourists, traffic and hotels. This is the island of Molokai, also known as the “Most Hawaiian Island” or the “Friendly Isle”.
Imagine waking each morning to ocean waves lapping up on your secluded beach against a backdrop of the sun rising over the island of Maui.
Imagine exploring Hawaii’s longest white sand beaches and quiet coves, snorkeling and swimming inside a fringing reef, whale watching, learning about the lives of ancient Hawaiians, or simply relaxing in the nature that is Molokai.
We are a Hawaii family that owns and rents our oceanfront home and condo, both on the tropical East End of Molokai. This is truly a last piece of Old Hawaii, where one main road takes you through the diverse landscape of pristine beaches, ancient Hawaiian fish ponds, coffee plantations, lush and majestic mountains and jutting lava formations, all surrounded by the blue Pacific Ocean.
Molokai:
The island of Molokai encompasses 260 square miles of natural beauty with awesome sea cliffs that rise more than 3,000 feet above the coastline on the north, the longest white sand beach in Hawaii, and the most intact ancient fish ponds.
Here are some suggested activities on Molokai:
Mule ride to Kalaupapa where Father Damien worked
Mountain bike plateau above sheer sea cliffs in Naiwa
Charter a fishing boat from Kaunakakai wharf
Kayak the south shore of Molokai, inside the fringing reef
Stroll along Hawaii’s longest white sand beach at Papohaku
Watch the sunset over Oahu
Watch the sunrise over Maui
Stargaze: you can see the Milky Way on low moon nights
Snorkel and sun at Waialua’s 20 mile beach
Horseback rides at Pu’u O Hoku Ranch on the East End
Windsurf in the channel between Molokai and Lanai
Scuba diving charters
Fish off the rocks, from shore or spear fish while free diving
Whale watch (December – May)
Hunt for axis deer, boar and quail
Golf at historic Iron
website:
www.molokaibeachhouse.com