Lanai, Hawaii

Region: United States
General Info:

The smallest inhabited island in Hawaii and only nine miles from Maui,  Lanai is a destination of untouched tranquility. This romantic island is a true getaway who those that want to really relax and get away from hustle and bustle of busier vacation spots.There are two exquisite Four Seasons resorts along with avariety of other rental accommodations to fit your needs. 

Relax and rejuvenate in the peaceful seclusion that has earned Lanai the name, “Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island.”  There are two high-caliber golf courses, providing the perfect holdiay for golfers and fishermen. Only 30 miles of Lanai's roads are paved so there are lots of places to explore off the beaten track.

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 To really see the coast line of Lanai, even better than Google Earth, is shorelineimagery.com .

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Fishing Information:

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There are not a lot of bonefish on Lanai, but they are there and you have the chance for some really big fish. The fish are generally large singles and doubles and you will seldom be fishing to schools of bonefish.

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Getting Around:

To get to Lanai fly to Honolulu International Airport (HNL) or Kahului Airport (OGG) in Maui, where you can connect to several local airlines with service to Lanai Airport (LNY). Otherwise, there is regular ferry service from Lahaina Harbor in Maui to Manele Harbor on Lanai’s southern coast. Ferry trips take roughly an hour and make for great day trips.

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DIY Spouse Rating: 8
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