Kaunakakai Harbor, located in the town of Kaunakakai on the island of Molokai, is a bustling small boat harbor that serves as a hub for cargo, recreation, and commercial activities. Managed jointly by the Department of Transportation - Harbors Division and the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation, the harbor offers 29 berths, moorings, two docks, restrooms, a harbor office, a vessel washdown area, and a 12-foot-wide boat ramp. With its rich history, including being the summer home of King Kamehameha V in the mid-1800s, Kaunakakai Harbor is an essential maritime gateway to the largest town on Molokai.
As part of the State Hi Government Transportation network, Kaunakakai Harbor is one of the many harbors in Hawaii that facilitate maritime activities across the islands. From the picturesque Hanalei Bay Pier in Kauai to the bustling Honolulu Harbor on Oahu, the network of harbors provides essential infrastructure for boating, fishing, and water-based tourism. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, Kaunakakai Harbor and the other harbors in the network offer a gateway to explore the beautiful waters and coastal communities of Hawaii.
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