Hotel Molokai - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Located two miles outside Kaunakakai, the Hotel Molokai is a complex of wooden Polynesian-style, A-frame buildings standing dramatically at the edge of the ocean. Although the rooms are fairly modernized with telephones and cable TV, the grounds retain their early 20th-century shaded, dreamy tranqui... gayot.com
No title - expert review This is the best of the local-style restaurants on Molokai, though that is not saying a good deal, since no one goes to Molokai for the food. The menu here focuses on a combination of local favorites with Pan-Asian inspirations. Fresh fish is the theme every day, and coconut shrimp is one of the mos... gayot.com
No title - expert review Hotel Molokai embraces life that moves at a slower pace. Minutes from quaint Kaunakakai Town and set on Kamiloloa Beach, Hotel Molokai sets the mood for an island adventure. Travel down the road into Old Hawaii. Discover sprawling grasslands, old churches and ancient fish ponds, all part of Molokais... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Hotel Molokai is a beautiful hotel located on Kamiloloa Beach, approximately 1.5 miles from the center of Kaunakakai, Molokais largest city. The hotel offers proximity to many exciting activities such as cattle drive, mountain biking, cliff adventures and breathtaking tours. Centrally located, t... sidestep.com
No title - expert review This is a modern tropical resort with great accommodation. ss 01/07The Resort is located at the beginning of Macrossan St where all the main restaurants are situated in Port Douglas. Four Mile Beach, Marina Mirage and markets are only a short stroll from the property. Cairns airport is an hours driv... sidestep.com
Hospitable, Warm and Friendly - user review Good. .Very relaxin... expedia.com
OK on Molokai - user review nice people, good service, inexpemsive food and beverages, great evening entertainment atmosphere by pool/ocean, ma... expedia.com
Not plush but nice - user review On Molokai there isn't much to choose from. The Hotel Molokai is is a series of 2 story A frames on the beach (though not with a view of it, at least most don't). My room was closest the to highway but there was no noise at night (and little during the day) since there is no where to go at night. Th... expedia.com
Overpriced, outdated - user review There aren't many choices for places to stay on Molokai, but avoid this one if you can. It is old the room and its furnishings/fixtures must be at least 20 years old. The food at the restaurant was mediocre and high priced, even for Molokai. Servers were pleasant but service was spotty and slow. At ... expedia.com
the best place on earth - user review I have been to Moloka'i twice now, with the hopes of making it back a third time in the near future. I chose Moloka'i because of the low tourism, I wanted to experience Ha... travel.yahoo.com
Excape from the City Life - user review we just got back from our three year anniversary. The scenary was unlike anything I'd ever seen. The restaurant set behind the hotel on the beachfront. In the mornging you cou... travel.yahoo.com
best vacation ever - user review My wife and I could not of had any better way to celabrate our thirty year anniversay the staff from the front desk to the waitress and activity staff were the most friendly a... travel.yahoo.com
Can't wait to go back - user review My husband and I just returned from our honeymoon on Molokai. We absolutely loved it! The hotel was not luxurious, but extremely comfortable and the staff was exceptional. The... travel.yahoo.com
Your basic hotel - user review We stayed at the hotel in January 2005. It was an old hotel that showed obvious signs of wear and tear. The room came equipped with a can of bug spray. On the up side, this hotel... travel.yahoo.com
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