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Molokai Hawaii Vacation Travel Reviews
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Introduction to Molokai Frommer's "It has no deluxe resorts, no stoplights, and no buildings taller than a coconut tree. Molokai is the least developed, most "Hawaiian" of all the islands, making it especially attractive to adventure travelers and peace seekers..."
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On Molokai, a Land Faithful to Its Roots New York Times (free registration required), April 17, 2005 "Molokai is an island of splendid isolation far removed from the resorts off Maui or the mai tai night life of Honolulu....it offers a nearly complete retreat from tourism and crowds, with vast stretches of dense wilderness, miles of hiking trails and rutted dirt roads leading through forests and along volcanic mountains, and a coastline with cliffs soaring thousands of feet out of the ocean..."
Real Aloha Outside Online, March 1, 2005 "Molokai is the wildest and most mysterious of the Hawaiian Islands-sparsely settled, sporadically visited, fiercely independent, and protected by the world's highest sea cliffs. There are no stoplights here; in fact, with Big Pineapple long gone and Big Condo not quite arrived, there are hardly any lights at all..."
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Home on the range, Hawaiian style USA Today/Cincinnati.com "In a state famous for pampering its visitors with mai tais and manicured golf courses, Molokai's newest resort seems as incongruous as a fur coat on Oahu's Waikiki Beach, just a 20-minute flight away..."
For additional travel information, contact: Molokai Visitor Association 2 Kamoi Street, Suite #200 , Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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