Summary
Lanai Island, Hawaii, may not be the most famous Hawaiian destination, yet it offers breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences worth exploring. Most travelers typically visit Lanai on a day trip from Maui, but a week spent on Lanai reveals countless amazing activities that assure a memorable Hawaiian getaway. From the stunning Garden of the Gods to the luxurious amenities at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai, visitors will discover a delightful blend of natural beauty and lavish relaxation.
Best Things to do in Lanai
With only three hotels on the island, visitors can experience the charm of each accommodation. Our final night was spent at the Hotel Lanai in Lanai City. Given the unique characteristics of each hotel, it’s worth splitting your stay across different locations. However, due to the island’s small size, you can remain in one spot and easily visit various attractions throughout Lanai.
About Lanai
Accessing Lanai, known as the Pineapple Island, involves a scenic 40-minute ferry ride from Maui or a 30-minute flight from Oahu. Historically, Lanai was home to the Dole Pineapple Plantation that once produced 75% of the world’s pineapple. Pronounced La-nah-ee, it is the third smallest Hawaiian island and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island. After arriving at Manele Harbor from Maui, we utilized the complimentary shuttle to reach the Four Seasons Resort Lodge at Koele for our first few nights before transitioning to the Four Seasons Manele.
Notably, Lanai is primarily privately owned, a distinctive characteristic among Hawaiian Islands. This development began in the late 19th century and reached a transformative moment when Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison acquired much of the island in 2012. His ownership has driven modernization while also focusing on conservation efforts that safeguard Lanai’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Activities and Adventures
1. Rent a Jeep for a Day
Renting a jeep on our first day allowed us to explore many hidden gems across Lanai’s rugged terrain. The four-wheel drive capability makes it easier to reach several off-the-beaten-path attractions. You can compare rental prices here.
2. UTV Adventure
Experience an exhilarating UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle) adventure to discover Lanai’s rugged terrain while enjoying stunning views of Maui and Molokai. Guided by professionals at Lanai Adventures, these tours provide a thrilling experience that takes you through inaccessible areas showcasing the island’s unique landscapes.
3. Garden of the Gods – Keahiakawelo
The otherworldly Garden of the Gods, or Keahiakawelo, is a 45-minute drive from Lanai City, featuring a breathtaking lunar-like landscape with its incredible rock formations. According to legend, it was formed from a contest between kahunas (priests) from Lanai and Molokai. Renting a jeep is the best way to reach this magnificent sight.
4. Polihua Beach
Polihua Beach, a serene two-mile stretch, offers beautiful views of Molokai. Known for its soft white sand, the beach is ideal for sunbathing and exploration. However, strong currents make swimming dangerous. Reaching Polihua Beach is an adventure, as it takes you through stunning landscapes that showcase Lanai’s unspoiled beauty.
5. Hulopoe Beach
Easily accessible from the Four Seasons Resort, Hulopoe Beach is famed for snorkeling and swimming in its clear, calm waters. Part of a marine preserve, it teems with vibrant sea life, providing visitors with an unforgettable aquatic experience.
6. Kaiolohia (Shipwreck Beach)
Known for its eerie beauty, Kaiolohia, or Shipwreck Beach, features the remnants of a 1940s oil tanker along its shore. This six-mile stretch of coastline also boasts stunning views of Molokai and Maui. Visitors can explore nearby Poaiwa Petroglyphs along the trail.
7. Keomuku Village
Discover the remnants of the past at Keomuku Village on Lanai’s east coast. This once-vibrant fishing community is now a haunting reminder of history, complete with a restored church and plantation area that add a layer of intrigue to your visit.
8. Visit the Lanai Cat Sanctuary
The Lanai Cat Sanctuary is dedicated to helping control the local cat population, thus preserving native bird species. The no-kill facility houses over 300 cats, and arrangements can be made through the Four Seasons for visits to learn about their efforts in wildlife preservation.
9. Go Horseback Riding
Explore Lanai’s beauty on horseback, guided by experienced professionals. These tours traverse scenic trails while providing insights into the island’s history and ecology. Whether a novice or experienced rider, horseback riding is a fantastic way to appreciate Lanai’s landscapes.
10. Go Whale Watching
Between December and May, come to Lanai to experience remarkable whale watching opportunities. The Auau Channel is a popular migration route for over 10,000 humpback whales seeking warm waters. Local operators offer guided tours for close encounters with these magnificent creatures.
11. Lanai Snorkel
The crystal-clear waters surrounding Lanai are perfect for snorkeling, allowing visitors to encounter sea turtles and tropical fish. Sail Maui offers exceptional sail-and-snorkel excursions for fantastic exploration and relaxation.
12. Scuba Diving at Lanai Cathedrals
For seasoned scuba divers, the stunning underwater landscapes of the Lanai Cathedrals, formed by massive lava tubes, provide breathtaking experiences. Enjoy varied marine life while sailing on a chartered catamaran to this pristine underwater sanctuary.
13. Manele Golf Course
The world-renowned Manele Golf Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, offers captivating ocean views and a challenging layout. Even non-golfers can enjoy exquisite dining with a beautiful scenery backdrop.
14. Keep an Eye out for Spinner Dolphins
When visiting, keep an eye out for playful spinner dolphins in the state waters surrounding Hulopoe Bay. Their lively antics make encountering these captivating creatures a memorable experience.
15. The Spa at Manele Bay
Indulge in luxurious spa treatments at the Four Seasons Manele Bay, with an unforgettable couples massage on the beach that offers relaxation and picturesque views.
16. Pu’u Pehe (Sweetheart Rock)
Within walking distance from the Four Seasons Resort, Sweetheart Rock is an iconic landmark steeped in local legend. Its stunning coastal views and hiking trails make it a must-see for every visitor.
17. Explore the Tide Pools
Take a leisurely stroll during low tide at Hulopoe Bay to explore fascinating lava tide pools. Experience a close encounter with various marine life while respecting the delicate ecosystem.
18. Monro Trail
The 12.8-mile Monro Trail begins in Lanai City and offers scenic views, leading hikers through lush rainforests and to Lanai Hale—its highest peak at 3,400 feet.
19. Koloiki Ridge Trail
The Koloiki Ridge Trail offers a stimulating hike through native forests and showcases stunning vistas of Molokai and Maui. This moderate trail is ideal for nature lovers seeking new adventures.
20. Take a Stroll in Lanai City
Explore the charming Lanai City, once home to the Dole Pineapple Plantation, by visiting local boutiques and eateries. Delve into the island’s history at the Lanai Culture & Heritage Center, where the legacy of pineapple cultivation comes to life.
21. Lanai Adventure Park
Opened in 2021, the Lanai Adventure Park offers exciting outdoor activities for everyone, such as zip-lining and UTV adventures. The park emphasizes sustainable practices while providing fun for the entire family.
Where to Stay on Lanai
Sensei Lanai – This luxury resort provides wellness consultations and personalized itineraries, including spa treatments and gourmet dining at the renowned Nobu.
Four Seasons Lanai – Four Seasons Resort Lanai offers a luxurious beach escape, complete with ocean views and opportunities for scuba diving and sailing.
Hotel Lanai: Conclude your trip with a night at the Hotel Lanai, which was recently renovated in 2018.
How to Get to Lanai
Visiting Lanai adds to its appeal, whether by a short ferry ride from Maui or a quick flight landing at Lanai City Airport. Scenic views from above enhance the journey, while private charters and helicopter transfers provide luxurious options for your arrival.
In conclusion, Lanai presents a unique blend of luxury and adventure, perfect for travelers seeking a less crowded Hawaiian experience. This enchanting island offers a wealth of activities that cater to different interests and preferences.