Lanai Island
Hawaii Island Lanai Vacation Travel
Home to the "Sweetheart Rock" legend, this smallest (just 140 square miles in area) of Hawaii's inhabited islands lies west of Maui and will capture your heart with its serene beaches, picture postcard views and stunning cliffs. Formerly famous for Dole pineapple plantations, today Lanai entices those who visit with its two Four Seasons luxury resort hideaways, championship golfing at Manele Bay, cultural arts, horseback riding, natural calm, snorkeling and scuba diving. 98% of Lanai is privately owned and Lanai City is the only community where the local restaurants, quaint shops, Dole Park, and the arts and culture centers are located. Most of Lanai's landmarks and historical sites are only accessible via a four-wheel drive vehicle.
