Molokai Car RentalDiscover Molokai
Molokai is a pristine tropical island north of Maui, and was formed into distinct geographical areas by two volcanoes. The western half of Molokai is low and dry, with coastal sand dunes. In the eastern plateau the elevation rises to 1500 meters and the area is covered by lush wet forrests and tropical flora.
A Molokai Jeep rental is a popular choice by many visitors who want to explore Molokai's rugged terrain on their own, and without limits. You can pick up your Molokai car rental from Molokai Airport (MKK), which is conveniently located in the center of the Island.
National Geographic Traveler magazine ranked Molokai #10 out of 111 human-inhabited islands around the world. Their survey cited Molokai's pristine tropical landscape and visitor-friendly culture. The next highest ranked island in Hawaii is The Big Island, at #50.

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Molokai Tourist Attractions

Here is a short list some of things to do and see in Molokai:
- Kaunakakai
- Kamakou summit
- Kalaupapa National Historical Park
- Golf Courses
- Camping
Kaunakakai is the biggest town on Molokai, and was made famous by the 1930s song "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai" which began a tradition of naming an honorary mayor in the town.
The summit area of Molokai is protected by the Nature Conservancy's Kamakou and Pelekunu valley preserves.
This area is the north west is a former leper colony and visitors can only access the historic town as part of a tour.
The beautiful Kaluakoi Golf Course and Ironwood Hills Golf Course provide options for the avid golfer.
There are two state parks which allow camping on Molokai: Papohaku Beach Park and One Ali'i Beach Park. Both have bathrooms and showers available.
Map of Molokai and Lanai








