Tour Operators Kauankakai

Molokai Day Tours

Tour Operators Kauankakai
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Address
1300 Kamahameha 5 Hwy.
Place
Kauankakai, HI   96748 
Landline
(808) 895-1673
E-Mail
molokaidaytour@hawaii.rr.com
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Description

On the day tours we visit Papohaku Beach, Molokai Museum, Purdy's Macadamia farm, Kalaupapa lookout, Kaunakakai town, St Joseph Church, Father Damien Statue, Coconut Grove. Lunch is on your own, we drop you at one of the restaurants in town. We also provide quotes on air fare packages, as seat are available on Mokulele. Flights are from Maui to Molokai and back or from Honolulu to Molokai and back. Seats are limited so booking in advance is a must. Come and experience a Molokai Day Tour.

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  • Molokai Museum

    Molokai museum cover the history of Kalaupapa settlement with pictures, facts and a 6-minute video of the settlement and a 12-minute video on R.W. Meyer Sugar mill. A short guided tour of the mill within walking distance of the museum give you a sense of what it was like to produce sugar in those days. On the museum grounds are a lot of native and medicinal plants of which we explain their purposes.

  • Pala’au State Park

    Scenic overview of historic Kalalupapa to which persons with Hansen’s Disease (leprosy) were once banished. A short trail leads to a phallic stone thought to enhance fertility. Picnicking and camping in an ironwood grove. (233.7 acres)

  • Kalaupapa Lookout

    The Lookout overlooks the Kalaupapa peninsula from a cliff 1700 feet high. It is a beautiful breath taking scenery all owing you see the town, harbor and runway. The plaques shares information of the settlement and its patients who had Hansen disease or otherwise known as leprosy. Next to the lookout is a trail leading to the Phallic rock which is a soft hike about (15 minutes). The rock is referred to as Kaule o Nanahoa, or “the penis of Nanahoa” It is said that women who were baren or infertile would bring an offering (a handmade flower lei) and lie on the rock hoping the magical powers of the rock would heal them in hopes of have children in the near future.

  • Purdy’s Macadamia Farm

    The macadamia farm located on Hawaiian Homestead lands and is the only macadamia farm on Molokai. The farm is all natural no pesticides or chemical used to produce these nuts. The farm is an old style backyard type of farm with your “make your own tools.” After an orientation of how to raise the macadamia nuts you will have an opportunity to crack some nuts and even eat them with some honey harvested from the bees on the farm.

  • Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove

    This grove is one of two remaining royal coconut groves in the State of Hawaii. It lies on Hawaiian Homes Land and at one time had 1000 trees which represented the each warrior of King Kamehameha V or High Chief Kapaiwa., also in the grove are seven sacred ponds, each had a certain ritual which was done in each pond. It was also said that a mermaid was seen from time to time at one of the ponds. The grove is still considered sacred to the locals who live on the island.

  • St Joseph Church

    Built by Father Damien in 1876 those attending this church would help Father Damien in preparing food for the Hansen disease patients. This compassionate service continues for many years which built a relationship with the parishioners on top side. Next to this church is one of three statues of Father Damien. You can find many visitors taking pictures next to his statue with their hand on his healing hand at the sight.

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