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Molokai Fish and Dive

This local landmark has everything anyone could need for a great time in the tropical sun. You can arrange ocean kayak outings, whale watch tours, snorkel and scuba trips, Kalaupapa tours and more. They also sell or rent fishing equipment, snorkel/dive gear and surf boards and they have a huge selection of unique Molokai T-shirts.
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Purdy's Natural Macadamia Nut Farm

Visit a working macadamia nut farm. Crack a few of those delicious nuts yourself and talk story with Tuddie and Kammy, the owners. You can learn everything you ever wanted to know about mac nuts and sample a few roasted or raw. Learn about Hawaiian culture and this island from folks who live Aloha.
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Molokai Outdoor Activities

They specialize in car and ocean sports equipment rentals, plus they will organize your land, ocean, hiking, biking, cultural or eco tours. They can also help with your vacation rental needs.
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Molokai Fishing

Here's your chance to land a trophy size Ulua or Marlin or ...... Take a deep sea or near-shore fishing trip with Captain Mike aboard the 27' Ahi. He can also take care of your snorkeling, scuba or whale watching wishes. Need an escort for your racing canoe, he's the man.
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Molokai Mule Ride

Ride the famous Molokai mules down the world's highest sea cliffs to the Kalaupapa National Historical Park. Perhaps the most stunningly beautiful and inspirational place in Hawai'i. Even the most seasoned travelers cherish this tour as one of their most memorable island experiences.
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Alyce C Sport Fishing

The fishing grounds off of Molokai are the best in Hawaii. Let Captain Joe take you on an authentic Hawaiian fishing experience with Alyce C Sportfishing. He specializes in deep-sea fishing charters in Maui County's "triangle"- south Molokai, Lanai, and the Penguin Banks - and Molokai's rugged North Shore.
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Molokai Sailing Adventures

Not only is Hoku Kai (Sea Star) the only charter sailing yacht on Molokai, the style and service aboard are sure to exceed your expectations. They offer several excursions including day trips to Lanai, full circuit trips around Molokai and dinner cruises at sunset. All in the gracious elegance of a 53' sailing yacht.
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Molokai Ocean Tours

Board the Manu Ele'ele (Black Bird), a 40' foot power catamaran and tour the fringing reefs of Molokai's south coast. Join Captains Pete and Black for whale watching, snorkeling, hookah max for 2 people down to 30 feet, on-board weddings or a private ocean adventure. View/record underwater with the VideoRay ROV, the only submersible Remotely Operated Vehicle on Molokai.
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Molokai Snorkeling Adventures

Probably the best snorkel adventures available on the island are aboard their coast guard approved dive boats. Certified PADI Dive Masters lead you to spectacular sites that are filled with colorful, tropical fish, sea turtles, stunning corals and other exciting critters.
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Scuba Diving Molokai

Molokai's only PADI Dive Center offers excursions to more than 40 of Hawaii's best sites for divers of all skill levels. They also offer "Discover Scuba" and scuba diver certification courses from PADI dive instructors.
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Molokai Whale Watching Tours

They offer outstanding Humpback Whale watching tours aboard one of their 2 Coast Guard certified vessels. 10,000 - 12,000 Humpback Whales migrate to Hawaii to spend December through April in the warm Hawaiian waters and these folks guarantee you'll see whales on their tours.
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For The Actively Inclined

Ride one of the sure-footed mules down the spectacular Kalaupapa sea cliff trail.

Take a sport fishing boat out to catch your dinner.

Sail to Lanai for the day to snorkel and laze around on deck.

Scuba dive the pristine waters of Hawaii's only barrier reef.

Play a fast nine on the local municipal golf course.

If you didn't bring yours, rent some gear and go snorkeling, surfing or boogie boarding.

Expand your cultural awareness by visiting an ancient Hawaiian heiau (temple).

Rent a mountain bike and go touring.

Learn Hawaiian fishing and hunting techniques, or try kayaking and reef trolling.

Visit the rain forest on a hike through Kamakou Preserve.

Take a nap.

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For The Reclined

Grab some shade under a palm tree and dive into that new novel you've been wanting to read.

Take some sun screen and a towel to an empty beach.

Visit the Molokai Museum & restored 19th century sugar mill.

Don't miss the spectacular view of Kalaupapa from the lookout.

Visit a tropical flower farm and sew your own lei.

Visit a macadamia nut farm to learn the secret of getting that delicious nut out of its hard shell.

Visit a coffee plantation and enjoy a quiet cup of java or espresso.

If it's December-April, watch for humpback whales.

Watch a halau practice hula.

Wander around the Kaunakakai shops.

Take a nap.
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As you can see, there are lots of things "to do" on Molokai. Many of them won't cost you a dime.

However, like other visitor destinations, you'll have the opportunity on Molokai to spend some of your hard earned dollars.
Check the activities above for some choices unique to our special island.
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