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Great video, but you got to pronounce the name of the town right, Kaunakakai ( Kau-na-ka-kai ) all of the a's are pronounce with a short vowel ( ah ) and the Kai is ka- (ah) ( i ) is a long vowel like eye, ka-eye, Kau - na- ka- Kai. And the town is not like a ghost town. On a normal day it's looks busy. Thank you for your video. George M Castro from Molokai.
Thank you so much I really appreciate you watching. You may like the Blog Post Article I wrote that goes with the video also. Check it out here: www.muddyruttzz.com/post/molokai-adventure-not-tourism-15-travel-tips
I'll be there in a couple of days. I'll be staying on the east side but plan on exploring during my two weeks there. I'll get back to you when I get back.
We used Airbnb and stayed at Kepuhi Beach Condos. That was nice but I would like to stay at the Molokai Hotel next time. I would like to camp but I don’t think my wife will. We got the last 2 door Jeep from Alamo. Around $650.00 for 3 days. Next time I would get a SUV from a local instead. Thanks!
How was the trip pricewise? I always hear Hawaii is expensive, but I kind of imagine this island isn’t as bad since it’s not as commercialized… Thinking about making a trip there, but none of information available
You have additional airfare for inter-island flights. I paid about $120.00 plus tip for Christmas Eve Buffet for 2 Hotel Molokai. Eating out is more expensive than mainland. You could make your first stop the grocery store and if you have a little kitchen save a ton by eating in. Get the cheapest place to stay, there really are not any bad places. You will not be spending money on night life because there is none. Hope that helps!
I love the rural country lifestyle. Green pastures,patches of timber,and the quietness,nature brings. Molokai would be my island of choice,because i love nature. Ive seen ariel videos of this island. Its very beautiful,and those very tall waterfalls leaping down the high cliffs are absolutely breathtaking!
Unfortunately no. My first choice was to take the ferry but I found out it has not run in years. Mokulele Airlines is the main transport to Molokai. There is a weekly barge that delivers to Molokai but does not take passengers. Thanks for watching!
@@MuddyRuttzz The Molokai-Maui Ferry appears to be offering travel now per their website which states, "NEW SCHEDULE NEW" Great video and I thank you for sharing🙂
@its-all-good That would be great if true. I know the website from a long time ago was still up but there was no ferry service. That would be my first choice so I am going to try to verify.
I grew up here for the first quarter of my life in the '60's and '70's and still consider myself kama'aina. You managed to capture the solitude of the island, but missed the hospitality of the locals. Maybe in a future video? There seems to be fresh interest in visiting Molokai, so I'm hoping that it doesn't overwhelm the very fragile balance of peace and solitude there. Watching your video I was quite confused by your pronunciation of some of the locations, so I suggest locating a native Hawaiian speaker or local citizen to aid in proper pronunciation; that hails back to one of the first points you made (and rightly so), respect the people, culture, and land. Molokai is a truly special and spiritual place. I'm thrilled that you found such joy there.
Thanks for your comment. Because it was a holiday we did not see many local folks but the few we got to meet were incredibly nice to us. I have a friend who grew up on Kauai who is helping me with pronunciation. Sorry I messed that up so badly. I will return to Molokai and stay longer next time. Possibly another video. Thanks very much!
If you don’t mind that there are fewer restaurants and hotels and love the natural beauty you will enjoy yourself. Check out my Blogpost too. Link is in description. Thanks so much!
We saw a couple spots looked like nice snorkeling beaches on the east end of Molokai. They also have guided trips. There is a lot of the Island I need to explore on the return trip.
Thanks! If you peruse the comments you will see a gentleman brought that to my attention. I apologized and then created a community post acknowledging that. Check my community posts and you will see the apology. Really appreciate your watching. Thanks again!
Sorry about the bad pronunciation. Thanks for watching! I wrote a article you should check out too:www.muddyruttzz.com/post/molokai-adventure-not-tourism-15-travel-tips
If you like peace and quiet Molokai would be a great place to retire. Like I say in my video if you want to fit in its all about respect. If you wanted nightlife it is a quick plane trip to the bigger islands. Check it out because a lot of folks who move to Hawaii have difficulty fitting in.
Hi!! Can you help me with information? I’m from Maui and I would love to take a donkey ride into Kalaupapa. Where should I stay? Should I stay in Kaunakakai or Ho‘olehua or somewhere else? I’ve never been to Moloka’i before, so I literally know nothing. Any help would be appreciated!!
I don’t know about that myself. There’s a gas station that would have all that information. I know there is lots of deer hunting on Molokai. Should be pretty easy to find a guide service. Thanks!
I would say yes because there are not all the entertainment options on Molokai. There is no bad location so get the cheapest Airbnb and cook your own food. Make it less expensive by camping. Thanks for watching!
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Great video, but you got to pronounce the name of the town right, Kaunakakai ( Kau-na-ka-kai ) all of the a's are pronounce with a short vowel ( ah ) and the Kai is ka- (ah) ( i ) is a long vowel like eye, ka-eye, Kau - na- ka- Kai. And the town is not like a ghost town. On a normal day it's looks busy. Thank you for your video. George M Castro from Molokai.
Aloha George. I will try to do better. Mahalo for watching!
Keep molokai, molokai
That’s the beauty of it. Very special place in the world.
Cool video Mahalo
Thank you so much I really appreciate you watching. You may like the Blog Post Article I wrote that goes with the video also. Check it out here: www.muddyruttzz.com/post/molokai-adventure-not-tourism-15-travel-tips
Wow!!Proud Molokai residents here
I wish, I wish I could live on Molokai. I’m thankful Molokai exists as it does and I am privileged to visit. Wonderful place, wonderful people.
KEEP MOLOKAI, MOLOKAI!!!
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Thank you! Awsome work!
Greatly appreciated! Thanks
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing
I'll be there in a couple of days. I'll be staying on the east side but plan on exploring during my two weeks there. I'll get back to you when I get back.
I will be looking forward to hearing from you and how your trip went. Thanks!
Dixie is also a well known surfing spot during the winter , big waves
Interesting, Thanks! I thought is was a beautiful beach. Water was brown/red on shore.
Great Video!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm just trying to make videos and let the chips fall where they may!
Recommend any accommodations? What did jeep rental cost?
We used Airbnb and stayed at Kepuhi Beach Condos. That was nice but I would like to stay at the Molokai Hotel next time. I would like to camp but I don’t think my wife will. We got the last 2 door Jeep from Alamo. Around $650.00 for 3 days. Next time I would get a SUV from a local instead. Thanks!
Thank you
How was the trip pricewise? I always hear Hawaii is expensive, but I kind of imagine this island isn’t as bad since it’s not as commercialized… Thinking about making a trip there, but none of information available
You have additional airfare for inter-island flights. I paid about $120.00 plus tip for Christmas Eve Buffet for 2 Hotel Molokai. Eating out is more expensive than mainland. You could make your first stop the grocery store and if you have a little kitchen save a ton by eating in. Get the cheapest place to stay, there really are not any bad places. You will not be spending money on night life because there is none. Hope that helps!
Does anybody remember the midnight inn???
I love the rural country lifestyle. Green pastures,patches of timber,and the quietness,nature brings. Molokai would be my island of choice,because i love nature. Ive seen ariel videos of this island. Its very beautiful,and those very tall waterfalls leaping down the high cliffs are absolutely breathtaking!
It is amazing. You should visit Molokai. Check out my Blog Article too. Thanks! www.muddyruttzz.com/post/molokai-adventure-not-tourism-15-travel-tips
Friendly island but not friendly to outsiders 💯💯💯💯💯👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 as long as you get aloha unko you gonna be fine 💯💯💯🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Molokai!!!!!!!!!!!
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There’s no ferry from Maui to Molokai?
Unfortunately no. My first choice was to take the ferry but I found out it has not run in years. Mokulele Airlines is the main transport to Molokai. There is a weekly barge that delivers to Molokai but does not take passengers. Thanks for watching!
@@MuddyRuttzz The Molokai-Maui Ferry appears to be offering travel now per their website which states, "NEW SCHEDULE NEW"
Great video and I thank you for sharing🙂
@its-all-good That would be great if true. I know the website from a long time ago was still up but there was no ferry service. That would be my first choice so I am going to try to verify.
@@MuddyRuttzz Ahhh I see.... You would think they would pause this. Or add a message stating no service.
@@its-all-goodI promise, it hasn’t ran in years.
I grew up here for the first quarter of my life in the '60's and '70's and still consider myself kama'aina. You managed to capture the solitude of the island, but missed the hospitality of the locals. Maybe in a future video? There seems to be fresh interest in visiting Molokai, so I'm hoping that it doesn't overwhelm the very fragile balance of peace and solitude there. Watching your video I was quite confused by your pronunciation of some of the locations, so I suggest locating a native Hawaiian speaker or local citizen to aid in proper pronunciation; that hails back to one of the first points you made (and rightly so), respect the people, culture, and land. Molokai is a truly special and spiritual place. I'm thrilled that you found such joy there.
Thanks for your comment. Because it was a holiday we did not see many local folks but the few we got to meet were incredibly nice to us. I have a friend who grew up on Kauai who is helping me with pronunciation. Sorry I messed that up so badly. I will return to Molokai and stay longer next time. Possibly another video. Thanks very much!
@@MuddyRuttzz😊
Been to the Hawaiian Islands over 40 times, but never been to Molokai. We want to go.
If you don’t mind that there are fewer restaurants and hotels and love the natural beauty you will enjoy yourself. Check out my Blogpost too. Link is in description. Thanks so much!
Is there a nice bay for swimming & snorkeling?
We saw a couple spots looked like nice snorkeling beaches on the east end of Molokai. They also have guided trips. There is a lot of the Island I need to explore on the return trip.
Molokai Mo betta!
Nice video but you butchered every name. I had my fingers crossed for Kaunakakai but no. You managed to say Lanai right.
Thanks! If you peruse the comments you will see a gentleman brought that to my attention. I apologized and then created a community post acknowledging that. Check my community posts and you will see the apology. Really appreciate your watching. Thanks again!
you never by yourself on molokai even if u no see them still g3t sum 1 by you on molokai
Papohaku is the cleanest beach I've ever seen.
People in Molokai have pride in where they live.
Mow-low- kai
Thank you. I will do better.
Great video! Glad you started it off by talking about respect. Like others, your pronunciation could use some work, but again, I enjoyed the video.
Thanks very much! I apologize for the pronunciation. We met a lot of nice people on Molokai.
Pronunciation matters, Aloha.
Sorry about the bad pronunciation. Thanks for watching! I wrote a article you should check out too:www.muddyruttzz.com/post/molokai-adventure-not-tourism-15-travel-tips
Kaunakakai is the correct spelling , just trying help , easier to pronounce
I will visit again and learn the correct pronunciations.
Tip 1 don’t drive a red jeep from the rental co.
That was the last 2 door. Thanks for watching!
Plan to move here within the next few years
Would it be a place if you had the money, purchase land and could be a place to live or retire for someone or yourself, or is it to quiet!? 😃
If you like peace and quiet Molokai would be a great place to retire. Like I say in my video if you want to fit in its all about respect. If you wanted nightlife it is a quick plane trip to the bigger islands. Check it out because a lot of folks who move to Hawaii have difficulty fitting in.
@@MuddyRuttzz Thanks for your feedback. Is there active lava flows on Molokai?
Not that I know about. Thanks for watching. Check the Blog Post too. Link in pinned comment.@@christopherhouse7937
Hey y’all lmk we can hook something up for your next visit I do tours,hunting fishing guides email info
Definitely! email me at muddyruttzz@gmail.com
Hi!! Can you help me with information? I’m from Maui and I would love to take a donkey ride into Kalaupapa. Where should I stay? Should I stay in Kaunakakai or Ho‘olehua or somewhere else? I’ve never been to Moloka’i before, so I literally know nothing. Any help would be appreciated!!
I don’t know about that myself. There’s a gas station that would have all that information. I know there is lots of deer hunting on Molokai. Should be pretty easy to find a guide service. Thanks!
No more mule rides anymore@@kuuleililiarobinson8877
Thank you for sharing! Would you say this was a good value trip compared to some of the bigger islands?
I would say yes because there are not all the entertainment options on Molokai. There is no bad location so get the cheapest Airbnb and cook your own food. Make it less expensive by camping. Thanks for watching!