Lanai Hawaiian Lānaʻi, Hawaiian: [laːˈnɐʔi, naːˈnɐʔi], aɪɑːɑː, [2] alsoɑːˈaɪ, ˈnɑː, [3] [4]) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. [5] It is colloquially known as the Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation. [6] Lani's Lana is the creation of Fiber Artist and rancher Lani Estill. The development of a line of yarn came slowly but was a natural extension of the ranching business and Lani's love of wool and natural fibers. The fibers used in Lani's yarn are sourced from the Bare Ranch or neighboring ranches that have similar values and wool. See Our Story
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Welcome to Lānaʻi Untouched Lāna'i has few paved roads, no crowds, and lots of space to unplug and let the island's slower pace of life soothe your soul. Explore the island's historic town, Lāna'i City, a short and scenic ride from the harbor, where you'll discover aloha within quaint shops and restaurants. Things to Do on Lānaʻi Beaches Kick back and relax on Lānaʻi's 18 miles of ultra-secluded beaches. Read More Land Activities Back-road adventures, epic hiking trails and horseback rides are just a few of the land activities to choose from on Lānaʻi. Read More Escape to the island of Lānaʻi Download to Explore More More to See & Do on Lānaʻi Things to Do in Lanai Things to Do in Lanai, HI - Lanai Attractions Things to Do in Lanai Popular things to do Top Picks Private & Custom Tours Air, Helicopter & Balloon Tours Outdoor Activities Cruises, Sailing & Water Tours Tours & Sightseeing Ports of Call Tours Ways to tour Lanai Book these experiences for a close-up look at Lanai. See all Lanai. "Those seeking peace, tranquility and an escape from the busyness of everyday life will find their solace in the serenity offered by Lanai. Hawaii's smallest inhabited island, Lanai offers visitors a lovely reprieve from the fast pace of their usual schedules. Originally an island-wide pineapple plantation, Lanai now is known for its.
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Lāna'i City is a census-designated place (CDP) on the island of Lāna'i, in Maui County, Hawai'i, United States. The population was 3,332 at the 2020 census. Lāna'i City is the island's commercial center. Lahaina Relief Donations Kindly consider making a donation to support our dedicated employees who were severely impacted by the fires. They help keep our ferry running. DONATE HERE An update to the people of Lana'i and Maui and to our The Expeditions Lahaina-Lana'i Ferry departs Lahaina Harbor on Maui from the public loading dock near the Pioneer Inn and docks at Manele Harbor near the Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay. There are five daily departures in each direction. The fare is $25 each way for adults and $20 for children. Once a mere pineapple patch, the red-dirt island of Lanai is an oasis of calm. Reaching the island is difficult - no direct flights from the mainland - but once you arrive, the tropical surroundings are the ideal backdrop for snorkeling and scuba diving, swimming in Hulopoe Bay (a marine preserve), whale watching, horseback riding, golfing, hiking, four-wheeling and exploring the red spires of.
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We provide ocean activities with island hospitality for people staying on the island of Lana'i. If you are looking to visit Lana'i for the day from Maui please go to our sister company Trilogy Excursions. Lana'i offers world famous SCUBA diving and snorkeling with consistent 100+ ft visibility, underwater lava tubes to explore and an amazing. Lānaʻi City. Just 3 miles north of the airport, Lānaʻi City was founded in the early 1900s as a plantation town at the center of the island's booming pineapple industry. During that era, Lānaʻi was responsible for 75 percent of the world's pineapple production, and the fruit is still celebrated in the city's annual Pineapple Festival.
Staying at Lana's Four Seasons is the primary way you will have a chance to enjoy practicing your swing amid spectacular views. While there, you will find yourself surrounded by breathtaking vistas of lush greenery, ocean cliffs, the Pacific, and if lucky, even witness a stunning show of whales frolicking in the distance. Manele Golf Course Sensei, a Four Seasons Resort, lies upcountry nestled near Lānaʻi City. For those seeing affordable accomodations, several licensed, short term rentals can also be found near Lānaʻi City. Additionally, the 1930s-era Hotel Lānaʻi is a charming in-town hideaway. Originally built as lodging for Dole executives, the property now has 11 guest.
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Lana'i soon acquired the nickname the Pineapple Island. By 1930, the tiny island was exporting over 65,000 tons of pineapple a year. The final harvest of pineapple on Lana'i occurred in 1992. People still refer to it as the Pineapple Island, though. 6.) Lana'i officially became a part of Maui County in 1959 when Hawaii was admitted into the. Located about 6 miles north of Lanai City, this incredible landscape makes for the perfect start to exploring Lanai attractions. Rather than lush green vegetation, you might think of when you hear the term 'garden,' the Garden of the Gods is a long stretch of boulders, rock towers, and bright orange terrain.