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Sleeping
Few travelers actually stay in Kaunakakai. The best places are further along the scenic
east coast near the beaches and ocean.
Ka Hale Mala B&B $
MAP
( 553-9009; www.molokai-bnb.com ; apt $90, incl breakfast $100; ) Enjoy the spaciousness
of a 900-sq-ft, one-bedroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen and living room
with an exposed-beam ceiling. The two-story house is secluded by lush plantings, includ-
ing trees laden with low-hanging fruit. The owners add to the bounty with organic vege-
tables and healthy breakfasts. Rates are for two people; extras (up to two) are $20 each.
It's about 5 miles east of Kaunakakai; the charming owners do airport and ferry pick-
ups.
Aʻahi Place Bed & Breakfast COTTAGE $
MAP
( 553-8033; www.molokai.com/aahi ; main cabin from $75) This very simple, clean cedar cot-
tage is in a small subdivision, 1 mile east of Kaunakakai. Kind of like a camp cabin (with
lots of wood paneling), this place has a kitchen area, washing machine and garden lanai
(veranda). More than two people will feel crowded, whether in the bare-bones 'back-
packers cabin' ($35) or the somewhat more swank main cabin. Breakfast is $10.
Hotel Molokaʻi HOTEL $$$
$$$
MAP
( 800-535-0085, 553-5347; www.hotelmolokai.com ; Kamehameha V Hwy; r $150-270; )
Molokaʻi's only hotel has a certain veteran feel about it and it's not especially alluring. It
has quirky rooms with a faux-native design that gives them tunnel-like qualities, and
compact grounds with a small pool and hammocks along the reef-protected limpid, silty
shore. Upstairs rooms are slightly larger and brighter; some units have fridges and mi-
crowaves. It should have a new restaurant later in 2013.
Molokaʻi Shores CONDO $$$
MAP
( 553-5954, reservations 800-535-0085; www.castleresorts.com ; Kamehameha V Hwy; condos
from $185; ) This 1970s condo development has units ranging from atrocious to charm-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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