The Pineapple Island
Lana'i Visitor Guide
Discover Lāna‘i: Hawaii’s Private Paradise
Secluded, rugged, and undeniably beautiful, Lāna‘i offers a unique blend of untouched landscapes and refined luxury. Known as the “Pineapple Island” for its plantation history, Lāna‘i has transformed into an exclusive retreat where visitors can escape the crowds and immerse themselves in tranquility.
Lanai is the sixth-largest Hawaiian island in the chain. With just one small town, Lāna‘i City, and no traffic lights, the island embraces a slower pace of life. Explore the otherworldly rock formations of Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods), drive along rugged backroads to Shipwreck Beach, or unwind at the pristine Hulopo‘e Bay, home to one of Hawaii’s best snorkeling spots. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure or a world-class resort experience at Four Seasons Resort Lāna‘i, this island offers the best of both worlds.
If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path Hawaiian getaway with a touch of exclusivity, Lāna‘i is ready to welcome you.
Lanai has averaged around 40,000 to 55,000 visitors annually, though this figure can fluctuate quite a bit.
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Hulopo'e Bay & Beach, Sweetheart Rock (Pu'u Pehe), and Shark's Bay on Lanai
