Lanai
If your idea of an island getaway includes ultra
luxury and secluded privacy, the Island of Lanai awaits you. Just
over 3,000 people live on this small island. Life evolves around
its one charming town, Lanai City, and two deluxe properties,
the upcountry Lodge at Koele and the ocean side Manele Bay Hotel.
Both consistently win top resort honors. Two stellar gold courses,
a spa, fine dining choices, and plenty of outdoor activities and
water sports guarantee there’ll be plenty to do until its
high tea in the music room.

Lanai's unique outdoor attractions are the primary
reason for visiting the island. They include the Garden of the
Gods in Kanepu'u, where rocks and boulders are scattered across
a crimson landscape as if some divine being had placed them there
as a sculpture garden. Adjacent is a self-guided nature trail
leading through the Kanepu'u Preserve, a unique dryland forest
hosting some 48 native species, including the endangered Hawaiian
gardenia. The waters at Hulopo'e Beach are so clear that within
a minute of snorkeling you can see fish the colors of turquoise
and jade. After hiking or driving to the summit of Lana'ihale,
a 3,370-ft-high windswept perch, you'll find a splendid view of
nearly every inhabited Hawaiian island.

A visit to Lana'i can be either simple or elegant. Solitude is
easy to come by. On the other hand, you can rub elbows with sophisticated
travelers during a game of croquet at the Lodge at Ko'ele or a
round of golf. Bring casual clothes because many of your activities
will be laid-back. Come, take your time, and enjoy it before the
island changes too much more.
Come enjoy a sunset in Lanai
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