With almost half of the population being of native Hawaiian origin, Molokai is considered to be the most Hawaiian island in Hawaii. This fact is evident not only in the population mix but also in the atmosphere.
Molokai is rural, ragged, secluded and natural. Mainly undeveloped major parts of the island are not accessible by car.
The world's highest sea cliffs, rising up to 3,300 feet above sea level are located on the northern part of the island and can be viewed by taking a helicopter tour.
The hotels and resorts on Molokai cater to those seeking an authentic uncrowned and relaxing Hawaiian vacation away from the crowd.