Came here after we landed so we could catch the sunset. So glad we did!!! The beach is almost empty. I could only see a few people in the distance. We basically had the beach to ourselves. The sand was super soft, the sunset was beautiful, and the beach was gorgeous!!! Definitely recommend coming here for the sunset!
Ross W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Riverside, CA
My wife and I were literally the only people on the beach. We prefer to enjoy vacations away from other people and Molokai and this beach has been perfect. The wind does pelt you with sand and the riptide was uncomfortably strong but I enjoy a dip in the water to cool off more than I do swimming. It was absolutely beautiful!
Stephen c.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
About a mile or so long of white sand beach with almost no people. Absolutely breathtaking. There were about five other people visible along the stretch when we were there but only as specks in the distance. This is a true, hidden gem but beware! The elements were rough. The ocean, despite being almost totally rock free and swimmable, had QUITE a pull and churn and the wind was so strong that the sand battered our faces and bodies. Still, it was worth the visit and will forever remain one of the most stunning locales I’ve ever seen.
Bill C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Terrific, isolated beach away from it all. Truly one of my favorites in Hawaii, and I’ve been to all islands save for Lanai. On a Sunday morning we saw about 8 people total. The ocean was gorgeous and highly active, a bit too much to swim, but I had a great time regardless. The park area has a great bathroom, plenty of space for camping, and seemingly more grill areas than it could ever need. A true gem.
Patrick G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
I hate to say it, but I tend to be a bad people person when I am on holiday. I just love enjoying my time with my wife when we escape our daily lives. Papohaki Beach has been THEBEST place to forget the real world I have ever been to in my entire life. We found ourselves completely alone — I’m talking about not one other person on the entire three mile beach — on what was one of the most pristine beaches I have ever been on. The sand was soft and went on for as far as the eyes could see. The water was calm enough to swim, but the waves were great for body surfing(we went in October). Another plus was the park with restrooms. To go along with the completely empty beach was the completely empty parking lot, and that was also a very nice feature. My wife and I will remember this beach experience for the rest of our lives as it was by far the most pleasant. No boom boxes, no trash, not even any animals. There was literally nothing but the two of us, the sand, and the waves, and I can’t think of a better way to spend a beach day than in this type of environment.
Kimo K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Longest, cleanest, most desolate beach in Hawaii. Few Tourists. Seashells in spring. Beach park with toilet showers BBQ nearby Kaluakoi Villas.