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Molokai

Molokai appeals to visitors who enjoy adventure. If you're looking for organized sports such as golf, tennis and fishing, this might not be the best choice. However, if what you want is fantastic snorkeling, swimming, hiking, and biking, you'll find plenty of opportunities here.

Molokai retains the slow pace and simple beauty of the distant Hawaiian past. It is a great discovery for those seeking to find the “real” Hawaii. Molokai has a diverse landscape featuring Hawaii’s highest waterfall, historical fishponds, the world’s largest sea cliffs, sand dunes, colorful coral reefs, lush rainforests, and wonderful deserted beaches. The south and west shores of Molokai are quite dry. From the east end of the island there are spectacular vistas of Maui and Lanai from palm-shaded cottages tucked away in small coves. The north shore is where the sea cliffs, lush valleys, and infamous Kalaupapa are located.