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Lanai City, Lanai

Lanai, Hawaii's Most Enticing Island


Once covered with pineapple plantations, Lanai today provides the ultimate in service and serene surroundings, and is an individual and meeting destination without peer.

Here you will find the elegant Lodge at Koele and the luxurious Manele Bay Hotel. The Lodge at Koele, patterned after a cozy country estate and manor house in England, nestles amidst groves of tall Cook Island pines. The Manele Bay Hotel, a gracious tropical villa that blends Mediterranean and Asian influences, is set above the idyllic crescent beach at Hulopoe. Lanai also offers a modest alternative to all this luxury, the charming Hotel Lanai. The island of Lanai features 369 rooms, a state of the art Conference Center, two stunning signature golf courses, the Experience at Koele and the Challenge at Manele, unique activities such as a twelve-station archery course and the famed Lanai Pine Sporting Clays, and phenomenal themed events limited only by your imagination.

The island itself also offers much to see and do. Hiking the spectacular Munro Trail, from the top of which almost all of Hawaii is in view. Riding horseback into misty forests where axis deer and wild turkey roam. Exploring picturesque Kaiolohia (Shipwreck Beach) and Keahikawelo, the Garden of the Gods.

Secluded and serene, Lanai is Hawaii's most enticing island. It is easily reached from Lahaina, Maui via a 45 minute ferry or from Honolulu via a short flight on Island Air and during whale watching season, (December to May) you probably see Maui's largest visitors, the Humpback whales, on your way to Lanai.