Ke Nani Kai

Moloka'i


This tidy operation sets an example for the area. The 100-plus units are large and well maintained (though the decor may vary depending on the owner). The pool is big. Note that the ocean isn't right outside, so the premium for 'ocean view' units is debatable.

Kepuhi and Papohaku Beaches are a short walk away, and you may have company from the local flock of wild turkeys. Weekly rates are often heavily discounted.


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1. Kepuhi Beach

0.35 MILES

Kepuhi is a rocky, white-sand dream, but swimming here can be a nightmare. There's a tough shore break, and strong currents are often present, even on…

2. Puʻu o Kaiaka

0.51 MILES

Hike five minutes to the top of Pu'u o Kaiaka for a super view of Papohaku Beach. This 110ft-high promontory at the southern end of Kepuhi Beach has the…

3. Make Horse Beach

1.19 MILES

Make Horse Beach supposedly takes its name from days past when wild horses were run off the tall, dark cliff on its northern end; make (mah-kay) means …

4. Papohaku Beach

1.21 MILES

The light-hued sands of Papohaku Beach run for an astounding 2.5 miles. Come here for the solitude – the sand is soft and you can often stroll from one…

5. Kawakiu Beach

1.29 MILES

Kaluakoi's northernmost beach is also the best. Those with a sense of adventure can search out this secluded crescent of white sand and bright-turquoise…

6. Dixie Maru Beach

4.41 MILES

At the southern end of Pohakuloa Rd there's a parking lot with access to a narrow, round inlet that the ancient Hawaiians knew as Kapukahehu. It is now…

7. Purdy's Macadamia Nut Farm

12.67 MILES

Enthusiastic nut farmer Tuddie Purdy takes you on a free tour of his more-than-80-year-old orchard, explains how the nuts grow without pesticides,…

8. Kapuaʻiwa Coconut Grove

13.72 MILES

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