Must-see attractions in Lana‘i & Moloka‘i

  • Manele Harbor

    Lanaʻi

    This harbor, off Hwy 440, is where the ferry from Maui docks. There are bathrooms and a few sheltered picnic tables here, plus a convenience store. During…

  • Naha

    Lanaʻi

    Four miles south of Halepalaoa you'll come to Naha, which is both the end of the road and the site of ancient fishponds just offshore. This is a dramatic…

  • Kahinapohaku Fishpond

    Moloka'i

    Ongoing restoration efforts have made this the premier fishpond on the island, tended by konohiki (caretakers) who live simply on site. You can see…

  • ʻUalapuʻe Fishpond

    Moloka'i

    Half a mile beyond the Wavecrest Resort condo development, at mile marker 13, you'll spot ʻUalapuʻe Fishpond on the makai (seaward) side of the road. This…

  • Softball Field

    Moloka'i

    The local softball field is usually busy. It's off Ainoa St next to the baseball field.

  • Baseball Field

    Moloka'i

    This local baseball field is a prominent landmark on the east side of town, off Ainoa St.

  • Make Horse Beach

    Moloka'i

    Make Horse Beach supposedly takes its name from days past when wild horses were run off the tall, dark cliff on its northern end; make (mah-kay) means …

  • Molokaʻi Museum & Cultural Center

    Moloka'i

    The RW Meyer Sugar Mill has enjoyed a series of restorations over time. It now houses a museum and cultural center, which has a small but intriguing…

  • Pala‘au State Park

    Moloka'i

    Soak in the views over the Kalaupapa Peninsula, listen to winds rustle through groves of ironwood and eucalyptus trees and witness sacred rocks that…

  • Church Row

    Moloka'i

    Across from the coconut grove is Church Row. Any denomination that attracts a handful of members receives its own little tract of land. Religion in…

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