Molokaʻi Shores

Moloka'i


This 1970s condo development has around 100 one- and two-bedroom units ranging from atrocious to charming, depending on the whims of the individual owners; choose your unit carefully. All have full kitchen, cable TV, lanai and ceiling fans.

The grounds are the best feature and have a large pool, shuffleboard, barbecue areas and more. As elsewhere on this stretch of coast, the water is shallow and muddy.


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Nearby Moloka'i attractions

1. Baseball Field

1.1 MILES

This local baseball field is a prominent landmark on the east side of town, off Ainoa St.

2. Softball Field

1.16 MILES

The local softball field is usually busy. It's off Ainoa St next to the baseball field.

4. Kaunakakai Wharf

1.56 MILES

Come here to witness Molokaʻi's busy commercial lifeline. OK, it's not that busy… a freight barge occasionally chugs in, skippers unload their catch of…

5. One Aliʻi Beach Park

1.98 MILES

Three miles east of town, this park is split into two areas. One side has a coconut-palm-lined shore, a playing field, a children's playground, a rundown…

6. Church Row

3.18 MILES

Across from the coconut grove is Church Row. Any denomination that attracts a handful of members receives its own little tract of land. Religion in…

7. Kapuaʻiwa Coconut Grove

3.37 MILES

Molokaʻi was the favorite island playground of Kamehameha V. He had the royal 10-acre Kapuaʻiwa Coconut Grove planted near his sacred bathing pools in the…

8. Sandalwood Pit

5.39 MILES

A grassy depression on the left side of the road in Molokaʻi Forest Reserve marks the centuries-old Sandalwood Pit. In the early 19th century, shortly…