The Mokes

The Mokulua Islands, also known as the Mokes, are two small uninhabited islets located about 0.75 miles off the coast of Kailua, Hawaii. The larger of the two islands, Moku Nui, is about 100 acres in size and has a white-sand beach on its western shore. The smaller island, Moku Iki, is about 25 acres in size and has a rocky shoreline.

The Mokulua Islands are a popular destination for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. The water around the islands is clear and calm, and there are a variety of marine life to see, including fish, turtles, and dolphins. The islands are also home to a variety of seabirds, including terns, shearwaters, and frigatebirds.

The Mokulua Islands are part of the Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary, and there are a number of regulations in place to protect the islands and their inhabitants. Visitors are not allowed to land on Moku Iki, and they are only allowed to enter the interior of Moku Nui on the western side of the island. Pets are also not allowed on the islands.

The best time to visit the Mokulua Islands is during the summer months, when the weather is calm and sunny. However, the islands can be visited year-round, as long as the weather conditions are favorable.

Here are some tips for visiting the Mokulua Islands:

  • Rent a kayak or paddleboard from a reputable company.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go.
  • Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • Bring a life jacket.
  • Be respectful of the seabirds and other wildlife.
  • Leave no trace.

The Mokulua Islands are a beautiful and unique destination that offers visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty of Hawaii. With a little planning, you can have a safe and enjoyable trip to these special islands.