It is a long drive on a narrow, but good road. Just watch for oncoming cars. This island is not full of tourists, so traffic is not a problem. It is definitely worth the effort. Drive to the end where the park is at the...More
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It is a long drive on a narrow, but good road. Just watch for oncoming cars. This island is not full of tourists, so traffic is not a problem. It is definitely worth the effort. Drive to the end where the park is at the...More
The road to the Halawa Valley is very scenic but the beach at the end is pretty rugged. But two families living on the private land in the valley will take you on a walk up to the waterfall and tell you stories of the...More
Very interesting cultural hike with a swim in a mineral pool at the base of a waterfall thrown in. The hike and waterfall are great, hike is pretty easy with the hardest part being the fording if the stream. But by far the best component...More
A very enjoyable drive along the coast to this valley. The views along the coast are some of the best. Molokai at its BEST. Take your time and enjoy the view. The road at times is quite narrow with a few blind spot corners, but...More
A long, beautiful drive to this amazingly gorgeous spot. Lots of places to stop and see on the way, lava to climb on and places to put your feet in the water. Historical sites, man made fish ponds, churches. At the end you can see...More
The valley is very scenic, even if you only view it from an overlook. We hiked to the end of the valley where a spectacular waterfall falls into a plunge pool (yes, people swim there). The hike is not overly difficult, but you will have...More
We made reservations online for the orientation and hike to the falls, but on the day of the hike, the tour guide and owner of the property met us at the Halawa park pavilion to explain that the river was too high at 9 a.m....More
The drive there and cultural tour were wonderful. Be RESPECTFUL or be prepared to pay the $1000 (per person) fine for trespassing. First of all, you're not paying a "local" to hike there, you're paying the property owners for the tour and access to THEIR...More
We scheduled our tour (week before Xmas), unfortunately, when Molokai received torrential rainfall. We discovered that the tour from Hotel Molokai canceled their tour on the day that we were going. I called Jen (I assume Jennifer) and asked if our tour is also canceled....More
We visited the beautiful Halawa Valley in Molokai with our group from our UnCruise and were lucky enough to meet Uncle Filipo and his son Greg. They taught us about the real traditional life of Molokai and shared their piece of paradise with us. A...More