Local-Style Molokai
For those with a little more time to spend on the island, this itinerary highlights some of the off-the-beaten-path sights and activities favored by locals and visitors in-the-know.
2.5 hours
For a real taste of Molokai, nothing beats a stop at The Molokai Coffee Plantation. Here you'll find informational and entertaining tours of the sprawling, 500 acre farm – much of it as you are pulled through the fields on a mule-drawn wagon. You'll see everything - cultivation techniques, processing, roasting - and ultimately taste the final product. You can also sip and shop – there's a great boutique on-site.
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Mountain Biking's
2-4 hours
After you've fueled up with cappuccinos at the plantation, why not burn off some of that energy with a thrilling mountain bike tour? From desert-like flatlands to the tallest sea cliffs on Earth, from breathtaking ocean front trails to mystical upland forests, our little island offers more terrain options than most states. You can rent bikes for less than $25 a day, and even cheaper by the week – which you'll need to cover all the trails!
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2-3 hours
There's no better place to wind down from a day of Molokai adventure than the charming Oceanfront Dining Room at the Hotel Molokai. The views are always lovely, but if you happen to arrive on a Friday, you're in for something really special. Their "Aloha Fridays" are the stuff of legend, featuring at least twenty kupuna (elders) in an inimitable song/dance/story jam session.
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