Moloa Bay, Finally

Finally we went to Moloa Bay. It was as beautiful as we remembered it. Today was a few more people than usual there too. Though the beach is never crowded.

It is difficult to say what is so special with this beach but I think it comes down to a mix of the scenery and that it is no people here. And it has palm trees 🙂 Anyway, it is a great beach to just hang out on.

We spent the time at the beach reading, swimming and relaxing. Suddenly it was 5 pm and time to return home. We made a stop at the Safeway grocery store which delayed us so we did not return until 6:30 pm. A late dinner.

Another Day at Moloa Bay

Packed our things and turned the head lights of the car to the north in the morning. And drove to the Moloa Bay again, after just a few stops at the post office and at Wal Mart.

We spent the whole day at the Moloa Bay. Doing not much more than we usually do, reading and relaxing and taking a swim once in a while when it got too hot.

Around 5 pm we packed up and turned our head lights south. And drove back home, after a short stop at Big Save to buy groceries for the dinner. Pizza. Yummy.

Oh, and before we got home we just made a very quick stop to watch the sunset 😎

Moloa Bay & Some Kalbi

Woke up early today because it was mid-week change of towels for us. So we got out of the room early and headed north for the Moloa Bay.

We spent most of the day at the Moloa Bay. Almost Alone. There were two families from, most likely, Russia but they returned to wherever they came from just after lunch time.

Then we were joined by a mother and her daughter and their dog. The dog did not like that the mother put all her attention on her daughter. It picked up a big stick and dropped it next to the mother and barked until she threw it 🙂

Moloa Bay is a great place to relax and to swim. Beautiful place and always almost no people at all on a few hundred meters of sandy beach.

On our way home stopped by at Safeway to buy groceries and at a Korean restaurant to buy kalbi, which we grilled when we got home. Yummy.

Moloa Bay

Cloudy all over the island. We had a plan to go north east to Moloa Bay, one of our favorite beaches, for the day. And we stuck to our plan.

At Moloa Bay it was mostly cloudy as the rest of the island. But it was perfect temperature to just read, relax, and sleep on the beach. Seems both Chie and I are a bit jet lagged still.

Just past 4 pm we started our return to the south part of the island. As usual it had cleared up in the south (it is always sunny in Poipu). We stopped at the Safeway in Koloa town to buy groceries, and at the Papaya’s organic shop.

At home we had Japanese style curry with rice and salad for dinner. Yummy.

And right now both Chie and I are up at the B&B house of Poipu Plantation, because the wireless network is a bit too weak for the liking of our iPads. But at the B&B it is OK.

Moloa Bay

One of our favorite beaches is the Moloa Bay beach. It has nice shadow under the palm trees and a beautiful view over green hills a blue-green ocean. It took us about an hour to drive there, in a slow Hawaiian style of driving with a lot of shaka signs whenever needed… And sometimes when not needed as well, just for the fun of it.

The 1 hour drive was well worth it as always. The Moloa bay is located on the east-north-east coast in very lush area. Quite isolated and always almost empty. As today.



We spent most of the day reading and relaxing. And some time we spent in the ocean swimming, and floating around like monk seals too.



On our way back to Poipu we stopped in Kapa’a town to shop some groceries, and some bikini tops. At Safeway they had some charity going on, called Cop Top. They had some police men standing on the roof shouting in a megaphone.

Chie had a hard time seeing them. At first she could not understand how someone could comment on all the things she was doing walking from the car to the store. I had quite a fun time though 😀

Once back home we (Chie) prepared Japanese curry for dinner. My job is the prepare breakfast and lunch every day, and to do the dishes.