Molokai isn’t an easy place to find budget accommodations. There are no hostels and most of the less expensive options are condos or beach houses that are better suited for longer stays. Couples can find great deals at the various B&Bs on the island; try them before staying at a hotel or condo. For a list of nearly all the accommodations available, pick up the Molokai: Hawaiian by Nature brochure at the Molokai Visitors Association, 28 Kamoi St., in Kaunakakai.
Molokai Vacation Rentals, at the intersection of Hwy. 460 and 470, rents houses, condos, and cottages for a wide range of prices. Most two- or three-bedroom houses go for $100-150 per night. (☎808-553-8334 or 800-367-2984; www.molokai-vacation-rental.com. Open M-F 8am-4:30pm. AmEx/MC/V.) Friendly Island Realty, 75 Ala Malama Ave., leases dozens of properties all over the island, from studio apartments ($75-125) to one-bedroom condos ($95-150) to full beach houses for $135 and up. (☎808-553-3666 or 800-600-4158; www.molokairesorts.com. Open M-F 8am-5:30pm, Sa 8am-3pm. MC/V.)
Located in the middle of the South Shore, Kaunakakai (pop. 2726) is a mellow, easy-going town. The leisurely amble of cars along Ala Malama Ave. might initially frustrate anxious travelers, but after ...more
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