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Aloha & Welcome to the Most Hawaiian Island of Moloka'i

A Hawaiian island like no other, Molokai is far removed from the
hustle bustle of everyday life. Molokai's rustic charm lies in its
secluded beaches and friendly faces. A serene place where you can
catch up on your daydreams and live in nature's splendor. Listen
to the choir of Hawaiian birds while sipping on a tropical island
Mai Tai and watching the waves roll in.

Take a walk on the glistening white sand beaches were the only footprints
you see will be your own.Our beaches are unspoiled with secluded
coves tucked away in the sand dunes where your privacy is assured.
Moloka'i is the best place in the world to rejuvenate your soul.
Come make your dreams a reality.

Moloka'i is a romantic place for honeymooners or for those seeking
a peaceful retirement haven. The island is quiet and unhurried with
not a single traffic light.

Moloka'i has changed very little over the past several hundred years
and is the birthplace of hula. Every May rich in tradition the Ka
Hula Piko (birth of hula) festival at Papohaku Beach Park enchants
both locals and visitors alike with a day of song, hula and local
island food.

Snorkeling, surfing, hiking, kayaking, biking, plus historical &
eco tours lure visitors into the way Hawaii used to be and still
is here on Molokai.

During the months of May, July, September and October paddlers from
around the world gather on Moloka'i to share their stories of paddling
the world's oceans. Outrigger canoes line the beach with their vivid
painted hulls.
Don't forget your camera.

When night approaches gaze at the Milky Way galaxy, shooting stars,
meteor showers dashing across the midnight blue sky. Look to the
billions of stars on display in the constellations. An astronimers
dream come true. Witness the brightest and fullest moons you have
ever seen in your life.

Immmerse yourself in an excursion to Hawaii's last remaining intact
coastal ecosystem, Mo'omomi (Keonelele) Dunes & the wild bird sanctuary.
Local guides draw you in with tales of their ancestral background.

Halawa Valley's Moa'ula & Hipuapua waterfalls, taro fields, and
Pelekunu Valley Forest Preserve are a must see adventure. Stop by
the many local farmer's stands for fresh island fruits and vegetables.

Visit the Molokai Coffee Plantations for a cup of locally grown
and brewed coffee. The finest in the world. Winner of the Hawaiian
Coffee Tasters. What a ono (delicious) treat for the palette. On
Sunday evenings our local Kupuna play Hawaiian music for your enjoyment.
Get there early for a good seat. Music starts at 4:00.


The Ironwoods golf course is an 9 hole course. Every fairway has
a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and valleys. Get in
a round of golf with some of the locals and you will experience
an unforgetable day of golf you will cherish forever.

Maunaloa Village is a charming sleepy country town. There you can
find the General Store with some of the tastiest steaks this side
of heaven. The store serves a delightful plate lunch. Get there
early.

Come refresh your mind and soul and share in my secret island treasure,
MOLOKAI. Come visit, come live!

Aloha & A Hui Hou (Until we meet again)

Jill McGowan

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