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Trip Guide to Lanai, Hawaii

Martin Morrell Poolside at Maroma Resort & Spa.

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From cloud forests to lava cliffs, with fewer than 3,000 residents—and not a fast-food joint or stoplight in sight— Lanai offers a glimpse of what the other Hawaiian islands were like more than a half-century ago. Only now, there are two luxurious Four Seasons resorts, each glistening from a $50 million touch-up. Read the article

Destinations: Lanai

Inspired by: The (Mini) Vacation — by Malia Boyd, Published Oct. 2006

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    Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay

    This 236-room property, has huge marble bathrooms and borders a marine reserve that’s home to green sea turtles. 

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    Four Seasons Resort Lanai, The Lodge at Koele

    An English country manor sensibility pervades this 20-acre central-highland property on sparsely populated Lanai. The 102 rooms and suites have ver

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    Ocean Grill

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    Canoes Lanai

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    Lanai Pine Sporting Clays & Archery Range

    Shooting classes are held on a 14-station course that stretches across the island's inland gulches and pampas. More
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    Koloiki Ridge

    For an inland adventure, hike the five-mile trail along the Koloiki Ridge, which has unparalleled views. More
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    Trilogy

    Hook up with the naturalists at Trilogy, who pilot small groups in a 32-foot inflatable boat. More
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