Be prepared to be active on Molokai. Whether you're hiking, mountain biking or learning to surf, Molokai is a place to get in touch with nature. Browse the links below to see all that Molokai has to offer.
ACTIVITIES
Mountain bike the winding single-track trails down Maunaloa. Check out the ancient fishponds. Explore the verdant Kamakou Preserve. Experience something new on Molokai by taking your vacation beyond the resort pool.
Learn more:
> Attractions
> Culture and arts
> Land adventures
> Water adventures
> Plantations and Gardens
> Wellness and Rejuvenation
DINING
Cozy and quaint, dining on Molokai is an intimate experience, featuring fresh island foods. With less than a dozen restaurants to choose from, you'll find local-favorites and fine dining on Molokai.
Browse restaurant listings:
> Hawaii Regional
> Pizza
GOLF
Molokai's wide-open spaces and mellow pace translate into a unique and laid-back golfing experience.
Ironwoods Hills Golf Course is a nine-hole wonder near the Kalaupapa Peninsula. Originally built in 1938, this unpretentious plantation course covers hilly terrain at a high elevation, with lovely views of the island amongst the pine and ironwood trees.
SHOPPING
Find that hand-stitched quilt or that finely crafted koa wood bowl on Molokai. For couture, go to Oahu, on Molokai discover one-of-a-kind crafts from local artisans that will be a reminder of your trip to the Hawaii of old.
Browse shopping listings:
> Hawaiian Products
> Shops and Boutiques
WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS
Weddings and honeymoons on Molokai are more intimate and personal, focusing on the two most important people: the two of you. If you want to get away and get back to nature, make plans for Molokai.





















