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MOLOKAI: Hawaiian by nature
No other Hawaiian island can claim to be as rural, as easygoing, and as unscathed by modern development as Molokai. Molokai has the highest sea cliffs, Hawaii’s tallest waterfall and the largest white sand beach in the state.
  • BARRIER REEF - Snorkel, dive, or kayak along this pristine, 28-mile coral reef- the only barrier reef north of Australia.
  • KAKAHA'IA POND - An inland ancient fishpond, this historic site is now a wetland bird sanctuary.
  • KAPUAIWA GROVE - Planted by Kamahameha V in the 1860’s, this is one of the last of the royal coconut groves.
  • MILE 20 - Molokai’s most popular snorkeling beach among visitors.
  • MOLOKAI MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER / R.W. MEYER SUGAR MILL - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tour the restored sugar mill and historical exhibits.