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No palm trees, tropical flowers or hula girls in grass skirts. Instead: pine trees, muddy pickup trucks, Filipino girls in blue jeans, sweatshirts and cowboy boots. Arrive in hunting season; you'll see trophy deer on car fenders. All the incongruous clues add up to the mysterious attraction of Hawaii's sixth largest island, a defunct pineapple patch, that claims to be one of the world's top tropical destinations. Which is odd because there's no there there-except for two hotels, two golf courses, and one great beach. Stay at The Lodge at Koele, a faux British hill station set amid Cook Island pines in cool uplands, or sun struck Four Seasons at Manele Bay. Either way, you'll be spoiled, especially dining in. Home grown house delicacies are: Seared Lanai Venison, Keahole lobsters, Stuffed Pheasant with Polenta and Black Mushrooms, and Pineapple Guava Parfait. The village of 1920s tin roof cottages and shops that calls itself Lanai City can be seen in an hour so bring a book and your Ipod if you don't golf or plan to snorkel Hulopoe Beach, or hike to Lanai's 3,366-foot summit for a rare, five island view. There are horses to ride, wild turkeys to shoot (in season), mysterious petroglyphs to see, an eroded rock pile called Garden of Gods, a shipwreck on the reef, and the ruins of King Kamehameha's fishing village, but most go to Lanai for the reviving solitude, the great escape.
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    Fine Dining
    Nature

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    Golf
    Scuba
    Snorkeling
    Sunbathing
    Swimming

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Separated from the island of Moloka'i by the Kalohi Channel to the north and from Maui by the 'Au'au Channel to the east
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Lana'i Must See/Do

  1. The Lodge at Koele
  2. Four Seasons at Manele Bay
  3. Hulopoe Beach
  4. The Experience Golf Course
  5. Lanaihale summit

Lana'i See It Next Time

  1. Garden of Gods
  2. Shipwreck Beach
  3. Pineapple fields
  4. Lanai City
  5. Kamehameha's Retreat

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Year-round but May and October are least crowded

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  • August-September: Labor Day
  • February-March: St Patricks Day
  • April-May: Stars Under the Stars Film Event, Easter
  • October-November: Slack Key Guitar Concert, Halloween, Thanksgiving
  • June-July: Fourth of July Celebration, Maui Film Festival
  • December-January: Christmas, New Years Eve, Cultural Heritage Center

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