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christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2009-04-15 8:29 pm  Permalink
Has anyone been and have recommendations? There are only vague references on this board.
This is what the Molokai tourism board states:
MOLOKAI: HAWAIIAN BY NATURE
There's an island in Hawai'i that the world has left behind.
A place where there are no buildings taller than a coconut tree. No traffic and no traffic lights. Where nature calls you to push yourself to the limit and pull yourself together. An island, a place, a state of mind...called Moloka‘i.
Outdoor explorers, eco-seekers, ocean adventurers -- welcome to Hawai'i`s most natural island.
http://www.molokai-hawaii.com
 
 
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christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2009-04-15 8:30 pm  Permalink
Has anyone stayed at the Hotel Moloka'i?
It has a great Polynesian look:
http://www.hotelmolokai.com
 
 
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Bambú Yoo-hoo Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 28, 2009 Posts: 101 From: The Nairobi Room, Umgawa Reef Motel
| Posted: 2009-04-17 10:20 am  Permalink
Aloha, christiki295.
I've never been to that particular island, but I will say that Molokai coffee is absolutely the best-tasting coffee that I have ever drank!
Yep. Molokai coffee. For me -- it soars above Kona, Yrgacheffe, and Jamaica Blue Mountain.
If you're a coffee-lover, please try some!
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christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2009-04-19 9:17 pm  Permalink
Of course, I buy the Tiki Coffee from Tiki Joes, but that is from Kaua'i, although sometimes I like Pele's flavor in coffee from the Big Island.
 
 
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HinaHinawahine Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 12, 2008 Posts: 31 From: Pacific Islands
| Posted: 2009-04-20 2:54 pm  Permalink
christiki - What is Pele's Flavor in coffee on Big Island as you say? We live Kona and never heard of this.
 
 
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christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2009-04-26 6:01 pm  Permalink
At the Farmer's Market in Kona, down from Uncle Billy's, a vendor of organic coffee stated that Pele gives Kona coffee its rich, robust, dark and strong quality, which makes it the best coffee in the Islands.
 
 
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Deuces Wild Tiki Centralite
Joined: Nov 11, 2008 Posts: 30 | Posted: 2009-05-14 8:44 pm  Permalink
We were planning a trip in April this year but backed out at last minute because of business being slow. Thre's only 1 hotel & I'm not a hotel kind of guy. Lots of condos & cottages (my preference)sprinkled all around the island though. I have afriend who went & he couldn't stop talking about.
Wife said "Why go to Molokai? Looks like thre's not much to do."
Exactly!!!!!
It's a bit pricier to stay & travel there but the food is cheaper w/o expensive overpriced resorts.
Here's where we were going to stay. We will go- probably close to end of year. Business is much better now & I do need a vacation!
Check the Pauwalu- very cool, right on the beach w/ a view of Maui across th bay.
What's not to like?
http://www.molokai-beachfront-cottages.com/
 
 
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christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2009-05-20 6:28 pm  Permalink
Are there the stereotypical sandy beaches? Neither the Condo nor the Hotel Molokai show a sandy beach in their photos.
 
 
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Deuces Wild Tiki Centralite
Joined: Nov 11, 2008 Posts: 30 | Posted: 2009-05-20 9:54 pm  Permalink
I think it more like very tiny white smooth stones on some beaches. The link above is on Murphy's Beach, according to the map.
Longest beach is Popohaku on the west end. 3 miles long, 100 yds wide. My friend said eveytime they went there- it was deserted w/ their footprints the only ones there.... for 3 miles!
 
 
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HinaHinawahine Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 12, 2008 Posts: 31 From: Pacific Islands
| Posted: 2009-05-23 1:14 pm  Permalink
The beach off the northwestern tip of Moloka'i, Penguin Bank is a nice beach but water is very rough. Also best beach to see whales off Moloka'i during our whale season which sadly is coming to an end. Now with our economy the way it is every island is very quiet. Yes, Moloka'i is quiet but very full of history and beauty. Visitors from the mainland need to experience our other islands and our noho 'ana.
 
 
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