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The luxury of Lanai and Molokai’s rustic roots make epic vacations a reality, especially with Blue Sky Tours.

Keahiakawelo (Lanai)

Keahiakawelo is a rock garden at the end of Polihua Road, and its mysterious lunar topography is populated with boulders and rock towers.

Hulopoe Bay (Lanai)

Located on Lanai’s southern coast, Hulopoe Bay greets guests with a stunning expanse of pearl-white sand and crystal blue waters.

Kaunolu Fishing Village (Lanai)

Visitors will find a the remains of a sacred temple, petroglyphs and “Kehekili’s Kahekili’s Leap,” where warriors would show their bravery by diving off a 60-foot cliff.

Kalaupapa National Historical Park (Molokai)

Kalaupapa National Historical Park offers a chance to see the tallest sea cliffs in the world, all while riding mules through the incredible scenery.

Papohaku Beach Park (Molokai)

As one of Hawaii’s largest white sand beaches, there’s plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the “Friendly Island” ambience.

Halawa Valley (Molokai)

Some of the most spectacular landscapes in Hawaii can be found in this ancient valley, filled with breathtaking vistas and cascading waterfalls.

Our most popular hotels in Lanai and Molokai

Lanai and Molokai offer incredible places to stay. Here’s just a few.

Four Seasons Resort Lana’i
On the southeastern shores of Hawaii’s last unspoiled island, Four Seasons Resort Lanai is your clients’ gateway to an exotic, private paradise.

 

Castle Molokai Shores
Castle Molokai Shores is located on the beach and is near the Ironwood Hills Golf Club as well as Kalaupapa National Historical Park.

 

Hotel Molokai
Located on the exotic beach of Kamiloloa and adjacent to Hawaii’s only barrier reef, this village of bungalows is complete with kitchenettes and Wi-Fi.

 

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