Lanai Highlights
This island is the less populated among the islands of Hawaii with less than 1000 people. So kick back and enjoy some down time.
Golf - Enjoy Lanai's unique courses; Greg Norman’s Koele Golf Course and Jack Nicholas’s Manele Bay Course. Or the public none-hole, par 36 course of The Cavindish Golf Course which is free to resident and vsitors are asked to make a donation
Hulopo'e Bay - Gave a picnic or camp overnight at this beautiful white sand beach park
Koele Lodge - Enjoy lunch or dinner at the world renowned Koele Lodge and/or the 18 hole golf course
Lanai City - Take a stroll through Lanai’s town: about 100 yards long and quaint. Hotel Lanai is still open since the 1920's with 11 quaint guest rooms. Enjoy the new restaurant Henry Clay's Rotisserie.
Manele Bay - Enjoy the beautiful beach at Manele Bay and spend a day at the ritzy Manele Bay Hotel. Have a cocktail overlooking Manele Bay during sunset. You may even see dolphins in the Bay.
Manele Bay boat harbor- Take a whale watching cruise, go snorkeling or scuba diving along Lasnai's southern shore or take a ferry to Maui from this small harbor.
Pu'upehe - It is said that here a maiden and her husband lived here happy together, until until one day while the man was fetching water in the mountains, a storm surf surged into the cave and drowned the maiden. He buried her atop the inaccessible rock island offshore, and then jumped tohis own death. The island is called Pu'upehe after the beautiful maiden.
Kaiolokia - Visit this beautiful beach once known as Shipwreck Beach, you'll see why.
Visit the pineapple fields and pick yourself one of the sweetest pineapples in the world.
Enjoy of day of hiking, Lanai has tons of great hiling
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