KAWAKIU BEACH
Kawakiu Beach is a small sandy beach with transparent water, ideal if you ...Read more
HALAWA BEACH PARK
Read moreThis beach is made up of two shape beaches, forming the top of a heart! Kamalaaea Beach is on the left, and Kawili Beach on the right. No fine sand but rocks on this very beautiful bay of the Vallée valley. Its sheltered waters are suitable for bathing, provided that they remain on the edge. Winter, waves wake up and the beach becomes a very good surf spot. Finally, a picnic area makes it a pleasant place to unwind after a hike in the valley of the same name. Washrooms on site.
KAPUKAHEHU BAY (Dixie Maru Cove)
Kapukahehu Bay is a small, quiet beach with orange-red sand, accessible ...Read more
camping de PALAAU STATE PARK
Read morePalaʻau State Park is a state park located in Kualapuu, Hawaii. It is the only state park on the island of Molokai and offers panoramic views of the settlement and former leper colony of Kalaupapa. The park features campsites and a picnic shelter, as well as a hiking trail leading to a phallic fertility stone called Kaule O Nanahoa. Enjoy your visit to Palaʻau State Park in Molokai!
KEPUHI BEACH
Beach with relatively calm waters, suitable for swimming or snorkeling in ...Read more
WAIALUA BEACH PARK
Read moreBeautiful beach of sand end to transparent and shallow waters. Excellent snorkelling.
KAMAKOU PRESERVE
The 1,200-hectare Kamakou Nature Reserve is home to over 200 species of ...Read more
PAPOHAKU BEACH
Read moreMolokai's most famous beach, if only because of the hula shows that take place every year in the Ka Hula Piko Festival. If it was chosen, it is also because, with its 5 km of golden sand, it is by far the most beautiful beach of Molokai. If you stay on the edge, you can bathe without risk (as soon as you get away, the currents become dangerous). It is also a good dive spot but better to be framed due to currents. Washrooms, showers and picnic area.