Molokai
is
one
of
the
least
known
of
the
major
Hawaiian
Islands.
This
forgotten
gem
is
actually
part
of
Maui
County,
and
can
be
accessed
either
by
air
from
Honolulu,
or
by
ferry
from
Maui.
There
are
a
few
lodging
options
on
Molokai,
but
the
most
luxurious
and
comfortable
is
the
boutique
property
at
the
Molokai
Ranch,
which
includes
both
the
Molokai
Lodge
and
Beach
Village.
Read
on
to
find
out
more
about
both
of
these
unique
lodging
options,
and
more
info
on
Molokai.
Located
on
the
remote
Western
edge
of
Molokai
is
the
Molokai
Ranch
Beach
Village.
You
will
check
in
at
the
Lodge
in
Mauna
Loa,
and
then
travel
twenty
minutes
down
a
dirt
road
to
the
remote
beach
village.
As
you
travel
down
his
beautiful
country
road
in
this
remote
Hawaiian
Ranch,
you
feel
you
are
traveling
back
in
time.
After
driving
miles
through
this
beautiful
and
open
ranchland,
you
reach
a
private
beach
village
created
along
the
shores
of
a
beautiful
white
sand
beach.
This
is
a
group
of
43
"tentalows"
in
a
small
village
on
a
private
beach.
There
is
a
full
kitchen
on
property
at
the
beach
village,
and
you
may
enjoy
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner
in
an
open
air
dining
room
oceanfront.
From
the
highest
sea
cliffs
on
earth
to
the
longest
waterfall
in
Hawaii,
Moloka`i
is
an
island
of
superlatives.
Here
even
the
sun
seems
a
little
warmer,
the
trade
winds
a
little
sweeter.
And
for
those
seeking
a
truly
exceptional,
yet
personal
experience,
The
Lodge
at
Moloka`i
Ranch
graciously
serves
as
a
departure
from
ordinary
life.
Located
on
65,000
secluded
acres
of
the
Moloka`i
Ranch,
the
resort
steps
back
in
time
to
an
era
of
gracious
comfort
and
genuine
spirit
providing
the
ambiance
of
Hawaiian
ranch-style
accommodations.
Nestled
amid
swaying
palms,
The
Beach
Village
fronts
the
double-crescent
white
sand
Kaupoa
Beach
with
forty
(40)
two-bedroom
canvas
tentalows
on
platform
decks
clustered
throughout
ancient
sites
which
at
one
time
was
a
Hawaiian
fishing
village.