If
you're looking for nightlife, Lanai may not be your best choice.
Alternately known as Hawaii's "Most Secluded Island" and
"The Pineapple Island" (it once hosted the world's largest
pineapple plantation), Lanai is home to a mere 5,000 residents —
the vast majority of whom live in the cool heights of Lanai City
overlooking the vast, red-dirt fields below.
What Lanai lacks in discos it more than makes up for in outdoor
adventure. Not far from Lanai City you'll find the Munro Trail,
which climbs from the city's 1,600-foot elevation through stands
of Norfolk pines (planted in the early 1900s by New Zealand naturalist
George Munro) and up to the highest point on the island, Lanaihale
("house of Lanai").
From this point at 3,370 feet five other islands are visible on
a clear day...
Like the other islands, Lanai has its own special unique flavor
and feel. It’s one of the smallest islands, but don’t
let its small size fool you – you’ll be surprised at
how much Lanai has to offer.
This
charming island is home to just over 3,000 people, making it the
perfect place for rest relaxation, rejuvenation, rediscovery and
romance. From beautiful Manele Bay to the bumpy road and scenic
views of the Munro Trail, you'll find a wide range of activities
to please just about everyone. Golf on two challenging courses or
go snorkeling in crystal clear waters at Hulopoe Beach. The resorts
also offer excellent services for your indulgence. Lanai accommodation
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