/r/Molokai
Aloha and welcome to /r/Molokai, a place for anything local, like news, pics, sports, events or just stop by, talk story. It's not a place for stink eye or downvote menehunes.
Aloha and welcome to /r/Molokai, a place for anything local, like news, pics, sports, events or just stop by, talk story. It's not a place for stink eye or downvote menehunes.
Molokaʻi nicknamed “The Friendly Isle”, is the fifth largest island of eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Island Chain.
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My employer wants to book a weekend this summer and I can’t figure out how to get in touch/make a reservation. Is it technically through VRBO?? Can anyone offer any insight? 🙏 thanks in advance
Hey yall, i have a job offer in molokai for around $46/hr. Is it feasible to rent/own and live decently here with a wife and 2 dogs?
After my awesome trip to Molokai I made created a blogpost and made a video. Really love that place and I made a friend my first day there.
Traveling to Maui soon and I was looking at the Maui-Molokai ferry website but can't find a place to buy tickets. Does anyone know if this ferry is still active? Mahalo!
I am visiting and working on my friends farm for the next two weeks and am currently without a car or board. I am itching to surf or just watch some shredders do their thing, and from the plane and satellite it looks like there would be many great spots here.
Dont think theres much for swell during my trip, but if any surfers want to bring me on their next session to cruise and talk story id love to get in contact.
Will be back to hilo mid November and can always lend a board or two if you come to big island. Mahalos 🤙🏼
Hello, I’m visiting Moloka’i next month for 5 days and I’m wondering which part of the island would be the best to stay? I’m going to rent a car and plan to move across the whole island. Currently I’m deciding between Kaunakakai, Ualapue and Kepuhi Beach area. Going with my wife, we prefer to chill and enjoy the nature and culture. We also want to go to Halawa for the hike and maybe some boat trip. Thanks
Aloha from Hawai'i Island. My family will be visiting Moloka'i for the first time on the fall break. We know it's pretty sleepy and are looking forward to rest and relaxation, as well are exploring an island we've never visited.
At home we try to only eat Hawai'i grown produce and meats. I'm wondering where to go on Moloka'i to buy the best locally produced food...farm stands, farmer's markets? Do the grocery stores carry anything? Anywhere for fresh fish?
I'm also wondering if any restaurants have more of farm to table food? I see a lot of plate lunch places but I'm looking for fresh food.
Maholo in advance.
Please harvest the whole animal and not just the tenderloin.
Is the soil on the south/west suitable for growing agave? Needs little water but has all the grazing and run off just made that land baron?