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E KONO MAI! (WELCOME)
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Explore The Islands: Maui | Kauai | Oahu (Honolulu) | Big Island (Hawaii)
First discovered by Captain Cook's crew in 1779, The Island of Lanai is also known as Hawaii's most exclusive island. Hawaii's 6th largest island in size (and population) is home to about 3,000 residents, who live mostly in Lanai City (now there's a misnomer).
Owned principally by David Murdock's Castle & Cooke (Dole Foods), Lanai set its sights, in the late 1980s, on becoming a high-end retreat for the well healed. The transformation was successful in a number of ways that transcend the obvious intention. Lanai boasts two of the most dazzling luxury resorts found anywhere. The Manele Bay Hotel is situated at the island's most stunning cove beach. The Lodge at Koele, at 2,000 feet of elevation, offers what Conde Nast Traveler calls, "the No. 1 lodge in the world." Along with the two resorts came some interesting attractions and amenities, like 36 holes of world-class golf, seven dining venues, a spa, Lanai Pines Sporting Clays (one of Hawaii's hippest attractions with clay shooting, air rifle target range and archery) plus the standard array of resort goodies.
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