A warm aloha spirit gives you a glimpse of Hawaii as it once was. On Molokai, there are no stoplights or high rises, only a slow pace. “Talk story” with locals and experience their land and traditions as few visitors do. Hear legends and lore, learn about taro patches and poi making, or hike to a waterfall in Halawa’s cathedral-like valley, one of the island’s most historic places. In the evening, attend a pa‘ina. This gathering differs from a luau in its scale and setting, offering a relaxed, community-hosted evening with Hawaiian locals, food, music, and stories.