


The 5th largest in the Hawaiian Island chain, Molokai's landscape is incredibly diverse. Rugged mountains and valleys covered with damp rainforests characterize the eastern region, while the soft western hills are sunny and dry. In the center of these are the arid plains of Hoolehua. Hard sand dune deposits on the central north coast date back the glacial period, while the widest barrier reef in Hawaii shields the beaches of the sunny southern shore.
The climate here is outstanding, with mild temperatures throughout the year, moderate humidity, persistent northeasterly trade winds, and gentle showers for 10-15 minutes almost daily, followed immediately by sunshine, which together keep the land green and rich.
Air Temperature average 74°F - 82°F year-round.
Ocean Temperature average 72°F - 76°F year-round.
Rainfall less than 2 inches per month.