Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Molokai


  1. 4.5 Kalaupapa Overlook (158 reviews)
    - A view one never tires of
    Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I live 2 miles from this overlook and never tire of walking up to it to see it. It is different every time depending on the weather, the light, the time of day. When you realize how isolated this peninsula is from the rest of the world, it also hits home as to what people had to endure when banished to this place. See more..
  2. 5.0 Post-A-Nut, Hoolehua Post Office (145 reviews)
    - FUN
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I sent two of my hand decorated coconuts to Pennsylvania on a Friday & they arrived the following Monday! Amazing! It was a fun unique thing to send & Im glad I did. I chose medium coconuts from the bin, coconuts are free, my postage was $20.00 for each coconut.Not too bad for a special one of a kind souvenir. You find your not as good of an artist once you start drawing on your coconut. The mail lady behind the counter was very nice! I laughed so hard when my daughter in law let me know it arrived. She said her postman said “ that’s the first time I ever delivered a coconut.” A good assortment of pens in all colors are provided for you. Definitely a lot of fun❤️ See more..
  3. 4.5 Kalua'aha Church (18 reviews)
    - Another Father Damien church- not as well cared for as St Josephs
    Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    No longer usable, this was the first church on the island See more..
  4. 4.5 Iliiliopae Heiau in Molokai (14 reviews)
    - This Is About History Not Scenery
    Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
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    Originally was a sight for human sacrifice. See more..
  5. 4.0 Kalokoeli Fishpond (7 reviews)
    - Largest Fish Pond Rock Wall
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    We accessed this trail from the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park. It can also be reached from Hawaii Volcanos, Pu’uhonua o Honaunaum Parks and the Pu’ukohola Heiau Historic Site. Largest fish pond wall in the state of Hawaii, this was King Kamehameha I favorite pond. The coastal trail is175-miles long and runs along the west and south shores of the Big Island but is not a continuous one. Hence, the access points mentioned above. The fishpond is accessible by a rough, unpaved road north of the Visitors Center of Kaloko-Honokohau National Park. The bumpy road passes by ancient rock walls and foundations entroute to the Kaloko Fishpond and Kaloko Kuapa. A kuapa is a rock wall fishpond. These were constructed using interlocking large and small rocks. The only part open to the public is the stonewall next to the parking lot. There are picnic tables if you choose to sit and enjoy the view or have a picnic lunch. See more..