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LANAI
You won't find a single
traffic light here - And that’s how the people of Lanai like
it! Only nine miles from Maui yet a world away, Lanai can
feel like two places. The first is found in the two
luxurious resorts where visitors can indulge in world-class
amenities and championship-level golf. The other is found
bouncing along the island’s rugged back-roads in a 4-wheel
drive.
From the stunning views atop
the pine-lined Munro Trail to watching the acrobatic Spinner
dolphins from the Hulopoe Bay Tidal Pools, Lanai is a
special place where you’ll find serenity, adventure, and
intimacy.
Lanai
Quick Facts:
- Experience some of the
world’s finest golfing at Koele or Manele.
- Off-road up Munro Trail
along the volcanic ridge of Lanaihale for spectacular
views.
- Experience the moonlike
rock formations of Keahiakawelo or the “Garden of the
Gods.”
- See the hulking World
War II-era ship still trapped on Shipwreck Beach.
Population:
3,193
Time Zone:
Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10
hours), 5 hours behind the US East Coast, 6 hours behind
during Daylight Saving Time (Hawaii does not observe
Daylight Saving Time).
Average Temperature:
70º to 85º F. Lanai City is
cooler than the beaches due to its elevation. The weather is
relatively dry for a Hawaiian island, receiving only about
37 inches of rainfall per year.
Area Codes/Cell phones:
The area code for all Hawaii
is (808). If you’re coming from the U.S., cell phone signal
strength is best near Lanai City, but can weaken elsewhere.
Check your carrier for details.
Transportation:
There is no public
transportation on Lanai so it’s best to rent a car or
4-wheel drive. Make reservations in advance. Otherwise,
there are limited shuttles and taxi services available.
Clothing:
Bring casual attire. Weather
at higher elevations is cooler so bring a sweater or jacket.
Tipping:
U.S. standards apply: 15-20%
on meals, at least $2 per bag for porters, and $3-5 for
housekeeping. Resorts also have nightly turn-down service,
another $3-5
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