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April 26, 2004

Molokai Outdoors

Looking for fun things to do on Molokai? Molokai is a great one or two day trip from Maui! There's a great company on Molokai called Molokai Outdoors which specializes in:
* car, moped and sports equipment rentals
* shuttle service
* accommodations
* adventure and custom retreats
* air travel and the Molokai-Maui Ferry
* tours on Molokai, including land, ocean, hiking, biking and cultural day tours packages from Maui and Honolulu
* customized/personalized day tour packages from Maui and Honolulu

They are the one stop shop on Molokai. Molokai Outdoors' main desk is at the Hotel Molokai and they can be reached at 808-553-4477 or toll free at 877-553-4477.

Current tours include:
* Mountain to the ocean tours--cruising-biking or kayaking: Experience the magical and mystical Molokai. Let them take you to the unique and pristine rain forest. Enjoy the breathtaking view as you look down to Waikolu Valley and see part of North Molokai. Head on down to the great plain of Ho'olehua. Enjoy the spectacular secluded beaches of Molokai. You will float away to a world of your own here on North-West Molokai.
* Island tours--half day or full day: Taking an island tour is a must. From the tropical East to the cascading hills of the West, you will experience and understand why Molokai is kept a secret. Molokai will capture your heart!
* Kayaking Tours--coastline or sunset: one must not leave without exploring Hawaii's longest barrier reef. Do some kayak surfing, paddle among turtles, snorkel and capture that kodak moment while surrounded by our tropical fishes and be awed by the natural beauty that colored its world below, or why not end your stay with a touch of true peace and serenity. Paddle out into the reef and float yourself.

Youth in Motion is a non-profit organization founded by Clare Seeter Mawae (Windsurfing World Champion, US National Slalom Champion, Hawaii State Slalom Champion). Windsurfing lessons are available on Molokai for ages 6 years and up. For more information, call 808-553-4477.

Posted by Maui Girl at April 26, 2004 08:09 PM | TrackBack
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