
Molokai is a popular Hawaiian island destination that is rich with cultural as well as natural landmarks, treasured scuba diving and unforgettable snorkeling and white sand beaches.
With no traffic light and not even a single building higher than a coconut tree, Hawaii’s Molokai island simply offers a leisure vacation filled with relaxing beaches and eco-adventures.
Often known as the “Friendly Isle”, Molokai in Hawaii features infinite attractive wonders like the magnificent waterfalls, the world’s tallest sea cliffs, astounding 28 mile long coral barrier reef and native bird watching.
Molokai also, given an opportunity to experience its various natural features with its clean and pure beaches, pine forests, bamboo thickets, and, green valleys.
The stunning and good looking beaches of Molokai Hawaii are just the starting of the island’s remarkable natural magnetism. The ancient Molokai’s Hawaiian Fish Ponds is a perfect illustration of the attractive and one of its kind natural attractions in Molokai.
More than 60 ancient ponds were made in the thirteenth-century from the lava rocks and moreover two of the biggest very old fishing ponds, spanned almost in 55 acres, have been privileged as the national historic landmarks.
The historic landmarks and sites in Molokai is the best way to know about the rich culture and history of Hawaii.




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Molokai is definitely not for everyone, but for those to whom it’s a good fit (more privacy, space, but less amenities), it can be an absolute paradise. Good post.