Sightseeing in Molokai - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. On the island, the weather is always favorable for vacation. The rainy season lasts from May to November but it doesn’t rain for a long time in Molokai, so the rain won’t disturb your plans.
2. On the island, the only type of public transport is shuttles. They run beyond cities and between them on time. In the evenings, there are quite big intervals between trips. You can also use taxi services but it is recommended to arrange such a trip in advance.
3. Those travelers who are going to visit different parts of the island are better to rent a car. To do this, you need to provide your International Driving Permit, passport, and credit card with the amount of the guarantee on it. The rental cost is quite low, about $20 per day.
4. Apartments the locals let to travelers are an excellent alternative to local hotels. Such type of accommodation is advantageous for those who travel with children or friends. The rental cost is from $150 per day.
5. When traveling, tourists are recommended to take sunscreens with them and to wear only closed clothes. On the first days of your vacation, you can get sunburn when walking. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. Those who prefer outdoor activities and are going to visit nature reserves should take insect repellents with them. Insects are active in the evening so it is better to go sightseeing before midday.
7. Thrifty tourists should pay attention to multiple budget restaurants in Molokai. Besides traditional fast food, you can taste fresh pastry and vegetable dishes here. Local stores also offer a wide choice of products at attractive prices.
8. Those travelers who are going to walk in the evenings should take warm clothes with them. At this time, the temperature often decreases to 15 °C. If you go for a long walk, take an umbrella with them, as it may rain suddenly.
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What to visit being in Molokai - unique sights

Kaiolohia Wrecks

From the series “The Surviving Remains of Shipwrecks You Can Observe Yourself”
This sandy beach has several strong streams but the main danger covers in sharp coral reefs. Tourists use this part of the coast for walks. Some tourists might look for treasures from the wrecked ships. Within several hundred years ships wrecked from the sharp coral reefs. Locals say that even years from now after the wrecks they still find valuable things in the sand. … Read further

Tips for the cities around Molokai

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