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Lanai is the third
smallest island in the Hawaiian Islands chain. Lanai is situated
off the western coast of the Island Maui. Lanai is approximately
13 miles wide and 18 miles long. Ground elevations vary from sea
level to more than 3,300 feet. Once, Lanai was known as, "The
Pineapple Island." Today Lanai is called the, "The Secluded
Island." Lanai has an estimated 2,500 full time residents and
miles of untouched beaches. The two luxury resorts on the island,
are part of a long term plan of development for Lanai. The island
seems to be, on the threshold of diversifying its economic base,
for the benefit of its residents and the preservation of its
unique environment. The city, which may be more aptly named "Lanai
Town," has a modest population of around 2,500 people.
Interestingly, there are not many buildings in town taller than 1
story high. For shopping, there are 3 small town general stores;
all of which are closed by 7:00pm. The stores also close for
mid-afternoon on siesta and early on Sundays. Lanai City has one
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BREAKFAST PACKAGES INCLUDES:
Transfers In/Out, 3 Nights-4 Days hotel accommodation, Daily breakfast,
Hotel taxes and use of the Hotel facilities.
Note:
Prices quoted below are per person in US Dollars.
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This hotel is
on the privately owned, 141-square-mile island of Lanai,
which has fewer than 2,800 residents, less than 30 miles
of paved roads, and no chain stores. Scuba sailing, winter
whale-watching, and deep-sea fishing are popular
activities, here. Amenities include eucalyptus steam rooms
and red-cedar saunas. There are several themed gardens on
site: Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, bromeliad, and
Kama'aina. Four Seasons Resort has
250 guestrooms, all of which have beds with quilted
comforters and down pillows, facing an armoire with cable
TV. Bathrooms have marble floors, double sinks, second
telephone, makeup mirrors, bathrobes, slippers,
thermostat-controlled showers, and separate marble soaking
tubs. Full-length, mirror-covered sliding doors offer
bathroom access to the closet, which is also accessible
from the bedroom. A writing desk and chair with ottoman
separate the bed from a private lanai furnished with
lounge chairs. Upon check-in, they receive a cool towel
and a fragrant fresh-flower lei. Complimentary beach
towels, snorkel gear, boogie boards, water, lemonade,
lounge chairs, and umbrellas are available at the beach
kiosk. The swimming pool has two spa tubs. The Spa at
Manele Bay is open daily from morning until evening,
includes eucalyptus steam rooms, red-cedar saunas,
manicure, pedicure and a hair salon. Skin and body therapy
offer with seaweed body mask, pineapple citrus body
polish, and alii banana coconut scrub. The Hale Aheahe
game room and cocktail lounge has two pool tables, a
32-inch cable TV, and complimentary pupus and music
nightly. Also a wide variety of children's programs are
available daily. |
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Hotel Lanai is
located in, the central highlands of The Island of Lanai.
The Hotel was the first constructed on the island and
remains one of Hawaii's rare inland hotels. The Hotel
Lanai, built in 1923, by James Dole as lodging for Dole
Plantation executives, was the first hotel on Lanai until
1990. Today, the owner-operated Hotel Lanai has 11 guest
rooms and a Chef's Signature Restaurant. Henry Clay's
Rotisserie is fast becoming Lanai's premiere dining
experience. There are many island-wide activities that may
be enjoyed while staying at the Hotel. From mountain to
sea activities on Lanai are endless, If you are looking
for some fun or are in search of an adventure, you will
find it here. You can test your skills on any of the local
championship golf courses or go play a few sets at area
tennis courts. You can also take aim with any of the
sporting clay and hunting areas locally available. For
those of you who prefer to play in the water a bit, try
scuba diving or snorkel excursions with Trilogy Ocean
Sports. Spa treatments, day ferry excursions to Lanai,
whale watching and fishing charters are just a few of the
activities that will give you the chance to "get your feet
wet." The guest rooms feature a charming plantation style
décor, preserving the hotel's original design. Adding to
the hotel's character, each room has a flair of its own
with warm country quilts, distinct furnishings, and
original watercolors. All rooms have ceiling fans,
hardwood flooring, a private bathroom with shower, and
pedestal sinks offering daily maid service, telephone with
alarm clock/radio, hair dryer, iron & board, an in room
cooler. Evening turndown service is available upon
request. Complimentary continental breakfast is self
service in our dining room each morning. Smoking is
prohibited in all rooms at Hotel Lanai.
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Four
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Located in the
dramatic central highlands of the private island of
Lanai's, The Lodge at Koele is a gracious retreat amidst
manicured lawns, gardens and towering Cook Island pines.
Balancing peaceful tranquility with a wealth of exciting
activities, The Lodge offers a one-of-a-kind experience
embracing both the highlands and the ocean. There is
hiking, horseback riding and tennis, and golf on two
world-ranked courses. A pastoral inland sanctuary, The
Lodge at Koele offers a refreshing, unexpected
interpretation of Hawaii’s natural beauty. The Four Seasons
Lodge, reminiscent of a fine country estate features an
upcountry Hawaiian setting with an extensive collection of
Pacific art, Japanese hillside garden and Hawaiian fruit
gardens. The lodge is situated on the outskirts of Lanai
City, the island's only town. Secluded among decades-old
towering Norfolk pines at an elevation of 1,600 feet, the
Lodge at Koele has the ambiance of a worldly plantation
owner's residence. Its 102 luxurious rooms and suites, some
with fireplaces, offer uncompromising comfort with
hand-carved four-poster beds, ceiling fans, oil paintings
by local artists and views of the pastoral countryside.
Secluded gazebos, acres of gardens, sculptures, and an
English conservatory grace the grounds. The Lodge at
Koele's grounds are a study in serenity, yet activities
abound. Enjoy a game of tennis or a round or two on the
spectacular 18-hole championship golf course, "The
Experience at Koele". The tranquil swimming pool and
outdoor whirlpool prove the perfect spot to read and relax. |
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