Wavecrest Resort on Molokai (Unit C307)
Molokai, the most Hawaiian of all the islands.
Offering peace and serenity of a tropical hideaway, your Wavecrest condo is a place far from the
ordinary. Whatever you're looking for, whether it is the ultimate relaxation of an afternoon
maitai on your private lanai or discovering something new within the midst of Molokai's wilderness,
you'll see why this is a truly Hawaiian destination.
Relax on your private lanai and enjoy tropical breezes while looking over manicured grounds filled
with a profusion of tropical flowers; their exotic scents perfuming the air. Gaze past the pool
and out to sea while listening to the rustling of the palm fronds. As the tropical breezes waft
through the rooms, lazy ceiling fans enhance the cool breezes. The top floor location of C307
enables fantastic ocean views.
This impeccably furnished residence provides a tropical environment including bamboo and tile
floors and remodeled bathroom. Sleeping accommodations feature a queen bed and a queen-size sofa
bed. A completely equipped kitchen awaits you.
Nestled on five beautifully landscaped acres at the edge of a secluded bay, Wavecrest Resort's
private park with mature tropical landscaping is a delight to the senses. Trade winds blow through
the palm fronds. Exotic birds serenade. A grass carpet surrounds the perfumed and multi-colored
flowers and foliage. The glistening of sunshine on clear, turquoise, silken waves, and the gentle
lapping of waves on the shore present a sensuous feast which is both stimulating and soothing. As
you relax on the bench at the water's edge, you can see Maui, Oahu, and Lanai. You may also see
whales broaching and fisherman out for the daily catch. Days slip by as you watch the surf on the
coral reef from the virtual edge of the world.
Wavecrest is the only condominium resort on the remote eastern end of Molokai where, more than any
other place on Molokai, there's a profusion of tropical plants. As you look upward toward the
mountains, you'll see glorious rainbows. At the shore, you hear the water lapping and the palm
fronds clattering as the trade winds blow through.