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Lanai
Once the largest pineapple plantation
in the world, Lanai is the perfect island for those who wish to
experience remote, virtually undisturbed Hawai'i. Although the pace
is relaxed, the activities are varied including championship golf,
excellent swimming beaches and four-wheel adventures. Graced with
two world-class resorts, Lanai is as spectacular as it is unique.
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This marvelous resort sits high above the white sand beach of Hulopo'e
Bay, overlooking the nearby island of Kaho'olawe. The elegant two-story
buildings reflect a blend of Hawaii's traditional kama'aina and Mediterranean
architectures, with arcaded loggias and sloping roofs. Tennis, swimming,
fishing, snorkeling, scuba, bicycling, aerobics, horseback riding, Jeep
tours, hunting, archaeological walks, Hawaiian crafts, and sailing are
available. The exclusive Spa offers a full range of facilities, fitness
training, and lessons. The seaside "Challenge at Manele" link-style
golf course was conceived by Jack Nicklaus.
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Set in the central highlands of Lanai,
the Lodge is one of Hawaii's rare inland hotels. The resort is reminiscent
of a fine country estate, or country lodge, with heavy timbers, beamed
ceilings and natural stone fireplaces, an extensive collection of Pacific
art, as well as a Japanese hillside garden and Hawaiian fruit gardens.
Guests can enjoy hunting, horseback riding, Jeep rides, tennis, swimming,
croquet, lawn bowling, hiking and all the beach and boating activities
(beach at the Manele Bay). All rooms are cooled by ceiling fans. A spectacular
18-hole championship golf course, "The Experience at Koele"
was designed by Greg Norman.
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