Molokai sits between the islands of Oahu and Maui. It is 38 miles long and 10
miles wide. Created by three volcanoes that mark it's geographic regions.
Paopahku Beach forms one of the largest white-sand beaches in the state.
Jojo's Cafe 552-2803While the rest of Hawaii grew up, the Island of
Molokai grew roots. Roads are few and generally empty. The island clings to
tradition. Its small population prefers to live by raising crops, catching fish
and adhering to the old ways.
Molokai isn't merely a lovely island, it's the only island for those who what
to experience something besides commercial luau, fancy shops, big resorts and
the company of tourists. Instead, discover serenity, empty beaches and untamed
outdoor beauty.
In short, you'll experience a place where you can look inward as much as
outward. You will also find the Hawaiian culture, which is woven into the fabric
of everyday life. Though Molokai isn't sophisticated when it comes to tourism,
it offers a wide range of places to stay and things to do.