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Molokai: A romantic, remote island to get away
Visitors are delighted by sunsets and white water views, steps from an empty beach and a short drive from the small airport of Molokai. It is a lofted one bedroom that sleeps four people, with full kitchen, lanai and necessary linens and accessories. It's a short walk (500') to white water, or the pool. You'll need a rental car to fully explore the island - but if you choose to stay at the condo, a huge 80" TV has Netflix access. This unit has Transient Accommodation no. TA-157-634-6112-01. The space The condo features a lofted bedroom with a queen sized bed and two sleeping couches downstairs. It's about 800 square feet and has 1.5 bathrooms as well as all the necessary kitchen gear. The Villas are one of the best options for a romantic getaway, for the Molokai-Oahu paddle races, and for families looking for an easy way to hang out for a weekend - or longer. There is a general store (of sorts) for the bare necessities in the complex however we recommend a trip to town (Kaunakakai) for groceries when you land. There are several grocery stores in town -- but bear in mind that Island Time may mean that some stores are closed when you need them (especially on Sundays) There are two large, fluffy futons downstairs, perfect for kids or singles, and a queen-sized bed upstairs, and a beautiful lanai that even works for sleeping. Guest access You'll have full run of the condo association, which includes the beach, the pool and various related amenities. Walking over the ridge to the north takes you to the Papahaku State Park, home to one of the biggest beaches in the Hawaiian Islands (look out for Endangered Monk Seals -- and keep 100 feet away if you see them) and walking over the ridge to the south takes you to Paniolo Hale, a beautiful place to spend the day relaxing in the sun (keep in mind that the sun is many times more powerful than it is up north and you could get burned almost instantly in the early afternoon). You're a short drive from Maunaloa, home to the Kite Shop (eccentric owner Jonathan will keep you entertained with stories for days), and to the road that leads to Hale o Lono, a former sugar port now home to great fishing spots and desolate, tide pool-ridden beaches. Molokai is the Friendly Isle for a reason - all of the inhabitants (or at least most of them) know one another. It's a great place for an adventure or two - from SCUBA, deep sea fishing and whale watching with Captain Clay (visit the wharf) to climbing up the mountain in a Jeep to see some of the last remaining native Hawaiian cloud forest. Other things to note Bring hiking boots and at least one sweatshirt. Our favorite beaches: 4x4 Drives / West End Mo'omomi Natural Reserve Hale O Lono Papohaku (biggest beach in Hawaii) Driving East Mile 20 (East End) Best snorkeling Halawa Valley Hike To La'au Point (hike) Kawekio also snorkel The waterfall is Halawa. Eddie Tanaka is a great slide guitarist - you can go hang out with him and carve Hawaiian canoes. You can pull mangroves in the fish ponds, too. Check the Molokai Dispatch for updates. At about 7pm the Molokai Hot Bread place opens. It's down a weird alley in Kaunakakai. It is the best food that they have. Look for all the trucks parked on the main drag and then look between the buildings. You'll see a random line - the only line for anything. It's very cash only. There is a really good luthier if you want a fancy ukulele down east end (the surf breaks on that side if you can't see surf at the condo). Registration number 510030060056, TA-157-634-6112-01
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