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Lanai is a Place of Infinite Rewards
This article by the Lanai Visitors Association
is an introduction to peaceful and laid back Lanai.
The experience of Lana'i begins before you land. From air or sea, you can
see the sheer cliffs of western Lana'i loom high above Kaumalapau Harbor like
purple-green ramparts rising from the sea. Across the channels, the islands of
Kaho‘olawe, Moloka‘i and Maui, with Haleakala visible above a lei of clouds,
extend the welcome to Hawai'i’S most enticing island.
You will land on an airstrip in the middle of the Palawai Basin, a large crater
in the heart of Lana'i . There are no jetways or tunnels at Lana'i Airport,
just a vast openness of warm, sweet air and a peace that immediately descends.
By the time you step off the ramp and your first footsteps fall on Lana'i, you
will feel stress and urgency slipping away with the life you’ve left willingly
behind.
Here, at last, is a place quiet enough to read that novel you’ve wanted to read
for years. Here, at last, is a well-earned reward for your hard work in the front
lines of achievement and competition: a place of pampering and excellence, where
the service reflects your uniqueness and the physical surroundings are a doorway
to new realms of beauty.
The shuttle to the Lodge at Ko'ele, 1,700 feet high in the central highlands of
the island, winds through Lana'i City, a small town square surrounded by colorful
plantation homes. The prim yards are ablaze with flowers. Lovingly tended fruit
trees droop with the weight of mangoes, papayas and lemons. The street signs
are friendly too, built at eye level, and the Cook pines are old and tall,
lending shade and coolness to the air.
There are no traffic lights or beeping horns, just the quiet, intimate rhythms
of unhurried exploration. Drivers wave to nearly every vehicle that passes.
Past Lana'i City, horses graze in golden pastures behind split rail fences.
At the Lodge at Ko'ele, the Cook pines look like majestic sentinels watching
over manicured English gardens. In the cool mountain air, with views in every
direction, luxurious accommodations and world-renowned service, you have
arrived in a special paradise.
Guests at the Four Seasons Resorts Lana'i at Manele Bay travel through the
Palawai Basin, a crater once covered with pineapple plants and today a vast
open field flanked on one side by Lana'ihale, the highest point on the island,
and on the other by the sea cliffs of south Lana'i . The drive through the
arid landscape ends at sea level, where the Four Seasons Resorts Lana'i at
Manele Bay emerges like an oasis. The most beautiful beach on the island,
Hulopo'e, greets you with warm air and a wide white sand beach between two
lava outcroppings. Look seaward for spinner dolphins, which love Hulopo'e
as much as you will. Relax at the beach or pool with your long-awaited novel,
hearing this silent refrain: At last, Lana'i .
Article courtesy of the Lanai Visitors Association
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