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Pu'uohoku Ranch is a magical resort on the eastern end of the island of Moloka'i. To be clear, this is not your usual Hawaiian resort catering to tourists or golfers. ||Moloka'i is very rural and locally oriented. Pu'uohoku Ranch is a remote, family-owned, biodynamic farm with guest lodgings and activities for people who are looking for a relaxed, nature based getaway - with fabulously appointed accommodations and services. The rooms are beautiful, and there is a lovely big pool for swimming.||Activities include horseback riding, visiting the bee hives, the farm and gardens, yoga, hiking, and even hunting the feral, invasive, Axis Deer. We weren't into hunting, but we were happy to partake of the fresh venison offered when the kitchen was preparing our meals. All the food is amazing - mostly local and expertly prepared.||You will need a car (easy to rent from Turo or one of the normal agencies), so you can explore this incredible setting. Halawa Valley - with its wild surfing and a hike thru this ancient sacred land to a waterfall - is a short drive down a very adventurous (but paved!) road. In the other direction, back towards the town of Kaunakakai, you'll find a series of small beaches and spots to surf. Our favorite is Kumimi Beach for swimming in the remnants of one of the ancient fish ponds that line this side of the island.||Maui rises from the sea a few miles away, providing an amazing backdrop with its ever-changing weather and the lights of civilization twinkling at night.||If you are looking for true "island life", where life moves at the pace of the tides coming in and going out, and the fruit ripening on the trees, and where you might have to wait a moment on the narrow "no passing" road for two locals in their trucks to stop and greet each other, and if you appreciate the welcome spirit of real Aloha, and a sense of the ancient spirits of this magical land in the middle of the ocean and beneath the starry night sky, along with very comfortable lodgings, then I can highly recommend Pu'uohoku Ranch.