See the highlights of West Maui, then look for humpback whales (in season) as you cross the Pailolo Channel to discover Hawaii's highest waterfalls along Molokai's remote and isolated north shore. See and learn about the settlement for Hansen's disease patients at Kalaupapa, where Father Damien ministered to their needs in the late 19th century. Then return through the heart of the West Maui Mountains.
Molokai's isolated north shore boasts the world's steepest sea cliffs that were created by a massive "landslide" 1.4 million years ago. Some of these cliffs rise 3,000 feet into the misty rainforests of Kamako'u (Elev. 4,961'). Fly through ancient valleys where some of Hawaii's earliest settlements were located and soar over waterfalls that provide breathtaking scenery for one of the most spectacular aerial tours on earth.
On the return to Maui, see ancient Hawaiian fish ponds and the longest fringing coral reef in the United States at nearly 25 miles long.