Molokai Island, 38 miles long, 10 miles wide, the northeast coast stands the world's tallest seaside cliff (3,600-3,900 feet), and the south coast has the longest continuous shore reef in the Hawaiian Islands (28 miles). Here you can trace the Kalaupapa National Historical Park, explore Papohaku Beach, one of Hawaii's largest white sand beaches, or take a walk in the sacred Harawa Valley to feel the spirit of the Aloha everywhere.