Cliffs, Valleys & Culture
Molokaʻi is Hawaiʻi’s fifth-largest island, known for its sea cliffs, valleys and waterfalls. From welcoming towns to soft-sand beaches, Molokaʻi gives a glimpse of Hawaiʻi’s past while inviting visitors to embrace kuleana (responsibility) to preserve its culture. As you explore, you’ll find several local businesses and eco-friendly tours to protect all that makes this island special.
Gaze out over dramatic sea cliffs, lush valleys and remote coastlines unlike anywhere else in Hawaiʻi.
Experience the warmth of Molokaʻi’s people through local eateries, family-run shops and welcoming communities.
Lock in guided hikes, an aerial flight or fishpond tour to connect with hidden gems and rare wonders.
The Friendly Isle
Island Time
Experience old Hawaiʻi in Molokaʻi’s largest town, filled with local shops and easygoing island eateries.
Stretch out on one of Hawaiʻi’s longest white-sand beaches, peaceful and often crowd-free.
Visit this small West End village and find local art, handmade kites and a pace of life all its own.




