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Molokai Activities

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Molokai 

 Ocean Kayaking

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Experience kayaking along the longest and most continuous fringing reef in American waters, some 30 miles in length (60-70 km). Kayak the backside and experience the highest seacliffs in the world. Kayak at sunset at a leisurely pace and relax and enjoy the famous Hawaiian sunsets. 

Kayak The Coastline Tour 

More experience kayakers will start at the eight mile marker and kayak down the coastline and the longest stretch of pristine reef in the United States.

Snorkel the reef, experience sea turtles, whales when in season and other marine life. Bring lots of sunscreen and water. Includes, kayak, lifevests, snorkel equipement. Tide and weather permitting. 

Sunset Kayak Tour 

Kayak among the fishponds and reefs. Kayak from Hotel Moloka'i to one of Moloka'i oldest standing Hawaiian Fish ponds. 

Relax and enjoy the evening, watch the sun go down and paddle back to the beach while watching the first stars appear in the evening sky. 

Bike And Kayak Tour 

Experience the East End of Molokai with a combination of biking along the coastline and then kayaking along the edge of the reef. The tour is 6 hrs and includes lunch. Bring lots of sunscreen and water. Includes, kayak, lifevests, snorkel equipement. Tide and weather permitting. 

Kayak The North Shore 

Kayak the northshore of Molokai while witnessing the highest sea cliffs in the world at the North Shore. Choose to take a day excursion or spend the night camping with either your own personal guide or on your own.

Rates:

  • Coastline Tour - $57.29

  • Coastline East - $78.12

  • Sunset Tour - $46.87

  • Bike & Kayak - $140.62 

 

Whale watching & Deep Sea Fishing

Whale Watching 

December through April come enjoy the whales breaching in the channels. Tours run twice a day 8:00am to 10:30am and 10:30am to 1:00pm.  

Deep Sea Fishing Charters 

Half day or full day charters. If you think a 12 pound stream fish is exciting, come expericence the challenge of hooking up to a 30 pound Mahi-mahi, Ono or Ahi. Great family adventure. Anglers are entitled to the catch. Advanced reservations required. 

Body Boarding 

Anytime the surf is good, we'll take you where the waves are happening. Great activity for intermediate or advanced wave riders. Gear is provided. 

 Sunset Cruises 

Celebrate the end of another great day on Molokai by watching the sun set over the horizon. Bring your own cooler. 4:00pm - 6:00pm.  

Custom Charters 

Canoe & kayak escorting, weddings and anniversary, or other celebrations. Call us for pricing and information 

Fun Hogs Hawaii 

Specializing in ocean fun for over 20 years.

Enjoy a day aboard on "THE AHI", a 27-foot twin diesel sport fisherman

Maximum 6 passengers per excursion. Most gear provided. 

Rates:

  • Whale Watch - $65.00 min 4

  • Snorkeling - $69.00 min 4

  • Boogie Boarding -$75.00 min 4

  • ½ Day Charter - $310.00 3-4 hrs

  • ¾ Day Charter - $380.00 4-6 hrs

  • All Day Charter - $420.00 6-8 hrs 

Molokai Activities

Sailing & Snorkeling

Welcome Aboard Satan's Doll 

Richard and Doris Reed are again sharing their experiences and offering an exciting variety of sailing adventures.

 Satan's Doll is a 42-foot sloop built in Portland Oregon, is US Coast Guard Documented for charter and is moored at the Kaunakakai Wharf.

 The premiere offering is a full day of sailing to Lanai for swimming and snorkeling in unspoiled, isolated anchorages. If you are fortunate enough to be in Hawaii during the winter months, you'll probably see several of the Humpback Whales that winter here.

 Half day outings and whale watching trips are offered as well as the romantic two-hour sunset sail.

 Rates:

  • Full Day Sail - $95.00

  • ½ Day Sail - $50.00

  • Whale Watch -$55.00

  • Sunset Cruise - $50.00

 All trips - Minimum 4 persons. We can help organize shared parties.

Motor Tours

Full Island Tour 

If you're lucky enough to stay on Molokai for a day or more, taking the Island Tour is a must. Don't be stuck in one area, explore the True Molokai. From the tropical East to the cascading hills of the West, you will experience and understands why Molokai is kept secret. Molokai will capture your heart & we can guarantee, you will return. (Lots of legends, historical sites to be seen, places to visit & especially the laughter)

 The tour is done in an air conditioned, 7 passenger van. The format of the tour adjusts to the elements of the day, but you will take in the whole island and experience the quality of life on Molokai.

 The main stops on the tour include Halawa Valley Lookout point, Ili'ili'opae heiau, a newly restored fishpond, Father Damien Church, Kalaupapa Lookout, the Phallic Rock, Papohaku Beach on the West end(the longest sand beach in Hawaii), the Sheraton resort, Maunaloa town, time permitting Coffees of Hawaii, Purdys Macadamia Nut Farm and a mini tour in Kaunakakai town.

 The lunch is a sit down lunch at Hotel Molokai.

 Duration of full day tour is from 5-7 hours.

The Molokai Outdoors Island Tour takes a maximum of 7 passengers with a full choice of a lunch menu.

 Of Course, private tours are available.

 Ali'i Tour

 Created especially for day visitors who come to Molokai on the Princess Ferry System. This customized version of the island tour allows you to see many of the island's scenic and historic locations from the comfort of a picture window, air conditioned tour bus. Includes a specially prepared lunch at Hotel Molokai's beach front dining area and a brief visit to "downtown" Kaunakakai before your return to Maui on the Molokai Princess.

 Mountain to Ocean Tour

 Experience our magical & mystical Molokai. Let us take you to our unique & pristine rain forest. Enjoy the breathtaking view as you look down to Waikolu Valley and see part of North Molokai. Head on down to the great plain of Ho'olehua. Enjoy the spectacular secluded beaches of Molokai. You will float away to a world of your own here on northwest Molokai. Snorkeling will be an option (weather permitting)

 The tour commences from Hotel Molokai unless you arrive in at the airport or the harbor where we will pick you up at no extra cost. The tour is done in an air conditioned, 4wd vehicle such as a Ford F150 King cab truck. Seating is a maximum of 5 which excludes the tour guide/driver. The tour is comfortable with 4 passengers, but there are 5 passenger seat belts.

 Duration of tour is 5-7hrs.

 Half day tours

 Your choice of East or West Molokai.

 East End - Halawa Valley look out, newly restored fishpond, Ili'ili'opae, Father Damien Church, Kalaupapa look out. plus a few extra stops, time permitting Coffees of Hawaii, Purdys Macadamia Nut Farm and a mini tour in Kaunakakai town.

 West End - Papohaku Beach, visit Sheraton resort, Maunaloa town, Kalaupapa look out, Phallic Rock, time permitting Coffees of Hawaii, Purdys Macadamia Nut Farm and a mini tour in Kaunakakai town.

 Duration of half day tour is 2- 4hours

 Molokai Hot Bread Run

Take a tour into Molokai's well-kept, night life secret, the Moloka'i Hot Bread Run! 

Experience the mouth watering taste of Molokai famous bread that has earned the reputation of a "must do" while on Moloka'i. 

Our tour starts from Hotel Moloka'i at 9.30 pm and we take you to the backstreets of Kaunakakai town where everyone lines up in a dimly lit alley to purchase Moloka'i Hot Bread. Fresh from the kiawe-fired ovens, a full loaf of french bread is split and then filled with butter, sugar and cinnamon, or cream cheese and jelly. 

After we've acquired our bread, we take a short tour around town, then cruise down to the wharf where you can share a cup of hot coco with your hot bread while we show you the places to go for the local night life.

 This is a must do tour if you are staying the night on Molokai.

Tour days - Tuesday thru Sunday nights. no tour on Monday nights.

Duration of tour is 1hour.

 East Moloka'i Cultural Tour

Enjoy a tour of the eastern end of Molokai, and learn about the history of this Hawaiian island from a native guide.

 Spectacular mountain scenery and ancient historical and cultural sights along with historical narration provide insights to life on Molokai. This fascinating tour will show you some of the island's most notable attractions.

 You'll visit Halawa Valley, the only one of Molokai's five epic valleys that's easily accessible. Two silver waterfalls cascade hundreds of feet to a beach where legends say some of the first Polynesian voyagers made land fall. You'll visit a tropical fruit and flower garden, a taro patch , and see how the staple food of the Hawaiians is grown, as well as a Hawaiian fishpond where Hawaiians cultivated fish in harmony with the natural cycle of preservation and regeneration.

 Visit the heiau at Ili'iliopae, an ancient place of worship, Father Damiens church at Kamalo, and end your tour at the Kalaupapa Lookout. From this mountain lookout you will see the settlement at Kalaupapa founded by Father Damien to care for the lepers abandoned there, with an option to walk up the mountain to the Phallic Rock where women in ancient times went to pray for fertility.

Lunch will be included at Hotel Molokai's restaurant on the beach.

The tour is from 8am-2pm or 9am-3pm

Cruise/Drive package

For those who do not want to take a tour, but would rather just cruise the island, this is a wonderful alternative for a day outing on Molokai.

 The vehicle is a compact car with upgrades available  

Rates:

  • Full Island Tour - $119.00

  • Ali'i Tour - $83.74

  • Half-day Tour - $70.00

  • Mountain to Ocean - $119.00

  • Hot Bread Run - $25.00

  Molokai Activities

Biking and Hiking

Mountain to Ocean Biking

 We'll take you to our unique & pristine rain forest in a 4wd vehicle so you can take in nature's beauty.  Enjoy the breathtaking view as you look down to Waikolu Valley and see part of North Molokai.

 Then we climb aboard the mountain bikes and head down through the forest and on to the great plain of Ho'olehua. Enjoy the spectacular secluded beaches of Molokai. You will float away to a world of your own here on northwest Molokai.

 You have the option to try some kayaking on the reef at the beginning or end of the tour. Kayaking commences from either Hotel Molokai or from up the coast, depending on whether you choose to kayak before going to the mountain or after.

 East Molokai Tour & Halawa Cultural Hike

 The Halawa Cultural hike is not just a hike to the water falls, but full of historical information of the history of East Moloka'i. Halawa Valley is recorded to be the oldest settlement on Molokai, having many ancient stone walls of temples, house sites, and taro (kalo) patches.

 The hike is rated as an intermediate to advance hike, with a distance of 2.2 miles. It has two river crossings, and some rocky areas along the trails, with possible fallen trees after a storm. Please advise people to bring insect repellant, sunscreen, swim wear and a backpack to carry personal items.

 The shuttle/tour vehicle is either an air conditioned 7passenger van or 15 passenger van. Pick up at harbor/airport/lodge between 7.00-8.15am to connect with the East Moloka'i Tour and Halawa Cultural Hike.

 Before arriving in Halawa Valley, you'll get a tour of the East end during the 1-2 hr drive to Molokai's spectacular waterfalls and back to origin.

 Listen to your guides as they bring this ancient history alive in the many stories they share with you about these archeological sites you will see along the way to Moaula falls.

 There is a complimentary breakfast at 7.00 at Hotel Molokai with departure of tour from 7.45-8.15am.   Duration of tour is from 5-8 hours

 Rates:

  • Mountain Bike Tour - $156.25

  • East Molokai Tour - $140.62

 Includes Picnic Lunch

  

Horseback Riding

Horseback Adventures

  Pu'u O Hoku is a working cattle ranch located on the remote east end of Moloka'i. Covering over 14,000 acres, the ranch is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, lush pasture and miles of tropical forest.

 It's in this spectacular environment that our experienced paniolo (Hawaiian cowboys) lead you on the horseback adventure of a lifetime.

 On our guided personal trail rides you will experience panoramic vistas of waterfalls, rainbows and the sparkling blue Pacific. Riders often encounter Axis Deer, exotic birds and other wildlife. During whale season, you may even see Humpbacks from one of the overlooks.

 Choose a one or two hour ride across the verdant expanses of the ranch's pastures and forest. We can even pack a lunch for you.

Or select one these personalized adventures.

 The Beach Adventure

 Ever dream of riding a horse along a deserted tropical beach? Dreams can come true. This half day adventure takes you to a beautiful secluded beach where you can ride your horse in the sand and walk him through the gently lapping waves. You can also swim, snorkel or just laze about.

 The Sunset Ride

 Add some romance to your Moloka'i visit. On this trip, you'll enjoy breathtaking views as you ride into the setting sun. About half way through the ride, we stop at a scenic lookout. There you'll be served a delicious dinner while you enjoy the natural beauty of another beautiful sunset. A very romantic end to the day.

 The Cowboy Coffee Ride

 If you're an early riser and would like to take in the serenity and beauty of a Moloka'i sunrise, here's your chance. We ride to a beautiful spot overlooking the ocean and enjoy a continental breakfast while experiencing a gorgeous Hawaiian sunrise.

 The Waterfall Excursion

 On this full day trip, you'll ride through lush tropical forest on your way to a beautiful, secluded waterfall. The short hike to the falls is rewarded by a refreshing dip in the clear pool.

 Rates:

  • Beach Adventure - $125.00

  • Waterfall Excursion - $180.00

  • Sunset Tour - Call

  • Cowboy Coffee - Call

  • 2 Hours - $75.00

  • 4 Hours - $105.00

Molokai Activities

Cultural Tour

Kalaupapa Cultural Tour

The settlement of Kalaupapa is on the West side of the nearly flat, ten-square-mile (25.9 sq km) Makanalua Peninsula which juts into the Pacific below the world's highest sea cliffs.

A place of stunning beauty, it's been blessed by nature's grandeur, and cursed by humanity's ignorance and fear.

The peninsula is accessible only by sea, by air or via a trail from "top side" Molokai, which descends 1,700 feet of the most spectacular scenery in the world.

Located on the central northern coast of the island of Molokai, some of the more remote areas of this national historical park include rare native habitat for several endangered endemic Hawaiian plants and animals.

The boundless beauty you will experience as you traverse the 2.9 mile trail, with 26 switchbacks, leaves most folks absolutely speechless.

Upon arriving in Kalaupapa, you'll be met by your Damien Tours guide and for the next few hours you'll experience one of Hawaii's most remarkable tours, in a community hidden from the world for so many years.

You will learn about the leper colony, its people, incredible tales of struggle and human suffering, along with stories of courage and love.

You'll see the grave site of Father Damien, the heroic Belgium Priest who loved and served this colony of outcasts. Visit St. Philomena Church, where Damien preached to his banished parishioners.

Enjoy your lunch, (included with the tour) at Judd Park on the scenic Kalawao side, overlooking sea cliffs and waterfalls, dramatic ocean rock formations and crashing surf.

Hike Down With A Guide or Unescorted

Hike down to Kalaupapa with our guided hike and fly up, or hike in on your own. The only requirement is that you take the tour offered by Damien Tours, which we can book for you.

The hike takes anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on your fitness level. The trail consists of 26 switchbacks down the cliff that the hikers, workers and mules take daily

Fly In and Out

The commuter airlines of Paragon Air, Pacific Wings, Molokai Air Shuttle, and Airlinks offer transportation to Kalaupapa from the Molokai airport.   Of course, we will be pleased to make these arrangements for you.

Ride a World Famous Mule

In the cool Molokai uplands, a pack of mules prepare for the day's ride down to the worlds most unique and formerly forbidden village of Kalaupapa.

The journey begins from the Mule Barn with a mule guide briefing. You'll learn your mule's name and the Mule Skinners (guides) will teach you how to ride and control the mules.

No worries, these mules are personally trained by company owner Buzzy Sproat. Well known in the Hawaii Rodeo circuit, Buzzy is also considered one of Hawaii's foremost experts on Mules.

 Kalaupapa, is truly a special place in Hawaii, and like no other you will ever experience.

The Kalaupapa National Historical Park & Guided Mule Tour is one that even seasoned travelers cherish, as one of their most memorable Hawaii experiences.

If you're planning a trip to the islands soon, don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime. Book your adventure today.

ALL TOURS

Monday through Saturday only

The Park is NOT open Sunday.

Molokai Scuba Dive

Explore the Southside of Molokai and the longest barrier reef in Hawaii on a guided scuba dive! Certified divers only please.

Very few visitors to Hawaii have the opportunity to explore this natural sanctuary, which offers some of the best diving in the Islands. Pristine waters that team with wildlife including several species of rare fish and coral, green sea turtles, rays, several types of sharks and colorful reef fish abound. Dive locations are chosen the day of the tour based on the best possible dive conditions and may include the mysterious Moku Ho'oniki or the famous backside of Molokai.

You'll dive with a PADI Master familiar with Molokai conditions and the Force Cruise, a 27-foot, fully equipped Sea Cat provides a safe and comfortable tour.

Location: Kaunakakai, Molokai

Time: 5 Hours - 6:30am check-in / 7:00am-12:00pm

Days of Operation: Tuesday and Saturday

Inclusions

Guided 2-tanks scuba dive, weights & BCD (other equipment rentals are available upon check-in).

Special Notes 

NOTE: Available for certified divers only, bring your certification card.

Activity time: 6:30am

  • Adult/Child (12 & older)  $125.00 

 

Purdy's Natural Macadamia Nuts

Na Hua 'O Ka Aina

"The fruits of the land"

In the heart of Hawai'i is the friendly isle of Moloka'i, the most Hawaiian of the accessible islands. You'll find our 5-acre, Hawaiian homestead and macadamia nut farm in Molokai's central Ho'olehua district.

We are Tuddie and Kammy Purdy and we've been entertaining and educating Moloka'i visitors in the shade of our mac nut trees since 1980. Tuddie, born and raised on Moloka'i, has a wealth of knowledge concerning macadamia nuts, Hawaiian culture and Moloka'i, and he enjoys sharing his insights with folks visiting our beautiful island.

So, be sure to stop by for a visit the next time you're in our neighborhood.

Relax in the shade and chat a while. You can crack a few nuts yourself to sample fresh-from-the-shell or try some macadamia blossom honey.

We'd love to meet you!

Monday-Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm.

Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm.

Sunday & Holidays: By appointment.

 

 

Molokai Mountain Biking

Mountain Bike Adventures

 Exploring Molokai by bike is the perfect way to experience this spectacular Island! Cruise downhill on the "Gravity" ride, challenge yourself on the Sea Cliff ride, or rent a bike for the day and create your very own adventure!

Choose from the following tour options:

Daily Bike Rental: An exhilarating bike adventure awaits you as you set out to explore Molokai at your own pace. The experienced biking staff of Molokai Fish & Dive will help you select a bike and a trail suitable for your level of riding experience. You'll be given a bicycle trail map, a spare tube and bike pump before setting out for your very own adventure.

Gravity Bike Ride: A great beginner trek, you'll coast downhill from a 1,100-foot elevation before hitching a shuttle ride back to Kaupoa Camp or you may choose to grind out the climb back to Maunaloa town.

Sea Cliff Bike Ride: You'll work hard on this challenging bike ride, but the rewards make it well worth the trek. Enjoy breathtaking scenery along the hidden Na'iwa trail. The tour features sections of sweet ironwood single tracks and a spectacular pasture land located along side Molokai's sea cliffs overlooking the Kalaupapa Peninsula and the Island of Oahu.

Location: Maunaloa, Molokai

Time: Daily Bike Rental- 24 Hours, Pick-up/Return between the hours of 9:00am-4:30pm. Gravity Bike Ride- 4 Hours, 9:30am check-in / 10:00am-2:00pm. Sea Cliff Bike Ride- 6 Hours, 9:00am check-in / 9:30am-3:30pm.

Days of operation: Daily Bike Rental & Gravity Bike Ride- 7 days a week. Sea Cliff Bike Ride- Sunday & Wednesday only.

Inclusions

Daily Bike Rental- 24 Hour bike rental. Gravity Bike Ride & Sea Cliff Bike Ride- Guided bike adventure, trail access, all equipment and instruction.

Special Notes

NOTE: Daily Bike Rental- A parent or guardian must accommodate anyone under the age of 16 renting a bike. Gravity Bike Ride- Participants must be 10 years or older to ride alone, children under 10 must ride on a carriage pulled by a parent or guardian. Wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. Sea Cliff Bike Ride- Must be at least 12 years old, an experienced rider and in good physical condition. Wear tennis shoes, biking clothes or loose shorts and t-shirt, sunscreen, sunglasses and gloves.

Daily Bike Rental

  •   Standard Bike             $30.00 

  •   Full Suspension Bike     $35.00 

Gravity Bike Ride

  •   Adult/Child (10 & older)   $45.00 

Sea Cliff Bike Ride

  •   Adult/Child (12 & older)   $85.00 

Historical Hikes West Molokai  

Rich in Archeological Site and Legends

Legendary Places

Sacred monuments and shrines

Ancient heiau and petroglyphs

Old fishing villages

Visit these and other sites, many previously inaccessible or unidentified, with knowledgeable guides of Historical Hikes West Molokai.

The mo'olelo, or storytelling, integrated into these unique hikes brings West Molokai's cultural past alive, offering the most scenic varieties in destinations.

Ranging from 2 to 6 hours, the hikes are offered through the Activities Desk at the Molokai Lodge Cultural Center. The seven hiking trails cobweb the West Molokai countryside from the hills to the seas on this 53,000 acre ranch.

The Historical Hikes-West Molokai hiking program includes the following scheduled hikes as well as special hikes tailored to the ability and interests of the visitor.

Hilltop Walk

  • Novice Hike - $30

2 hours - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

With just the right mix of exercise and story telling, we invite you to step back in time and let us bring ancient Molokai alive in this two hour walk and talk. We offer you tantalizing slices and tidbits of Molokai's most famous legends, before the area became a ranch.

The hike is about a mile and a half round trip from its starting point at Paniolo Camp with easy rolling pathways.

 

Ancient Trail

  • Advanced Hike - $75

6 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Comfortable long pants, lunch, sun screen and lots of water necessary.

This is our most dramatic offering, starting at Maunaloa and ending at the beach. Taking you from the mountain to the sea your travels unveil one scenic view after another while traversing a 500 year old trail. This six hour, five mile downhill trek includes gulch crossings, long flat stretches, and drops 1,100 feet in two miles. Bring a swim suit for an ocean dip at the bottom of the trail. You will sleep good this night.

The hike begins at Paniolo Camp and ends at Kolo after about a four mile trip over brushy terrain. Bring a swim suit for an ocean dip at the bottom of the trail.

Sea Cliffs

  • Advanced Hike - $85

6 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Comfortable long pants, lunch, sun screen and lots of water necessary.

This premiere sea cliff hike meanders through the forested groves and grassy knolls before coming to the exhilarating sea cliffs of Molokai? north coast and its stories. Included within the tour is the ancient Makahiki arena where the Hawaiians of old held their version of the Olympic competitions. Come join us and experience the ancient cilture of Molokai in person.

Fishing Village Tour

  • Novice Hike - $30

2 hours - 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

If you want to exercise your mind, but give your body a respite, this is the perfect activity. This easy paced tour of the ancient Kaupoa fishing village reveals much about the prehistoric seafaring fishermen living next to the beach. Be prepared to relax a bit on this walk and talk. 

Shoreline

  • Advanced Hike - $75

6 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Explore the marine life in the ocean and tide pools along the western shoreline. Tramping through prehistory, you will have numerous opportunities to experience the pristine ocean resources which fed the ancient fishermen and their families.  10 miles west of the Moloka'i Airport in Maunaloa.

Check-in at the Molokai Lodge Cultural Center in Maunaloa Town one hour early.

Bring your own water, sunscreen, backpacks and snacks.

Wear covered shoes (no sandals). Comfortable pants required for advance hikes.

Bring a lunch on the Intermediate and Advanced Hikes.

Custom hikes are available for individuals or groups. Contact the Cultural Authority for details.

Mountain Tour

  • Intermediate Hike - $50

4 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

One of our finest tours, this four hour walk previews all our hikes that originate from Maunaloa and tells its own mountain top story. One stimulating up and down hill climb rewards you with breathtaking views of Maui, Lanai and on a clear day Oahu. Bring your camera. The hike is about three miles round trip from Paniolo Camp with moderately hilly trails.

The hike is about three miles round trip from Paniolo Camp with moderately hilly trails.

Temples Hike

  • Advanced Hike - $75

6 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Comfortable long pants, lunch, sun screen and lots of water necessary.

This is our most legend-packed hike and encompasses the highest concentration of heiau (temples) on Maunaloa. We visit places that have been closed to the public for 100 years. So, not even the guide books know about them ... but you will. This six hour hike offers enough up and down hill stretches to stimulate your body while illuminating the legendary west end of Molokai.

The hike is about five miles round trip from Paniolo Camp.

Halawa Falls

  • Intermediate-Advanced Hike - $75

5 hours - 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Comfortable clothing, bring sunscreen, swim wear, bottled water, lunch, insect repellent.

Halawa Valley is recorded to be the oldest settlement on Molokai, having many ancient stone walls of temples, house sites, and taro (kalo) patches.

Listen to your guides as they bring this ancient history alive in the many stories they share with you about these archeological sites you will see along the way to Moaula falls.

The hike is 4.2 miles round trip, with two moderate river crossings. Climbing over falling trees and branches is always a possibility, especially after a storm.

 

 

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