DISCOVER YOUR MOLOKA'I
As evidenced by the lack of even a single stoplight, life on Molokai moves at a decidedly different pace. Unhurried and largely undeveloped, this is Hawaii at its off-the-beaten-track best.
Molokai may lack the luxurious resorts and world-famous restaurants, but what it lacks in glitz and glamour, it makes up for with genuine grace and an undeniably friendly spirit.
For those in search of pristine snorkeling, unpopulated white sand beaches, and mountain bike riding, and a sense of Hawaii as it was decades ago – Molokai will not disappoint.
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Just Ask
Aloha from the Mainland,
When we are on vacation we like to go to the local Farmers Markets to get the fresh produce and locally made products. Can you tell us where to find Farmers Markets on Molokai?
On Molokai the Farmers Market is from 7am until 12 (noon) it goes from the Bank of Hawaii to American Savings Bank on Ala Malama Avenue in Kaunakakai. You will find arts and crafts as well as fresh fruit, flowers and vegetables at the market each Saturday.
TRAVEL PLANNER
Check out the official Molokai Visitors Association guide for planning your trip to Molokai! View online now or request a free copy.
MOLOKA'I MUSTS
Whether you’re island hopping from Maui for a couple of days or plan to spend your entire vacation on Molokai, this itinerary features the island’s absolute must-do’s.
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OTHER ITINERARIES
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Molokai Ka Hula Piko
May 13th and 15th
19th annual celebration of the birth of hula on Molokai. Available May 13th is an excursion and evening lecture, conducted by Halau Hula O Kukunaokala. The 15th will be a day filled with great entertainment, food and crafts. All events are free and open to the public.







