
Where to live
Our island
From the harbor town of Kaunakakai to the golden beaches of the West End — the towns, coastlines and resort communities that make up Molokaʻi, and where our owners call home.
Just 38 miles long and 10 miles wide, Molokaʻi is the most Hawaiian of the islands — roughly 8,000 residents, the majority of Hawaiian ancestry, and not a single building taller than a coconut palm. Each end of the island keeps its own character.
The south shore around Kaunakakai is the friendly heart — the harbor, the shops, the oceanfront condominiums. West, past Maunaloa, the land opens to ranch country and the golden sands of Kepuhi and Pāpōhaku. East, the highway winds through rain-greened valleys to Hālawa. Wherever you picture yourself, we know the road to it.
02The island, up close
A few favorite views
From golden-hour south-shore sunsets to the wild coastline and quiet beaches — a glimpse of life on Molokaʻi. Tap any photo to explore.