Articles tagged ‘lanai’
Lanai’s Pineapple Festival
By Julie Blakley | April 16th, 2008 |Are you planning spending the Fourth of July in Hawaii and want to know a great way to celebrate our nation’s independence? What better way than eating pineapple, listening to good music and watching a spectacular fireworks display? On July 4, 2008, Lanai City will hold it’s 16th Annual Pineapple Festival. The festival celebrates and [...]
Munro Trail
By Julie Blakley | April 1st, 2008 |Lanai,
Approximately 10 minutes north of Lanai City
Lanai is the often forgotten and much more secluded of the Hawaiian islands. Less popular and far less developed than its neighbor Maui, Lanai offers visitors exciting scenery and unique adventures. One of these adventures is either hiking, biking or driving the Monro Trail, which is a one lane, [...]
Hulopo’e Beach
By Julie Blakley | March 31st, 2008 |South Lanai,
approximately 13 miles from Lanai City
Hulopo’e Beach on Lanai has been ranked as one of the world’s best beaches. In fact, in 1997 Dr. Stephen Letherman, a professional beach surveyor known as Dr. Beach, ranked Hulopo’e has the best beach in the entire United States. The golden sand beach fringed by palms and protected [...]
Garden of the Gods
By Julie Blakley | March 26th, 2008 |Lanai,
approximately 7 miles outside of Lanai City
Lanai is the often forgotten and much more remote island in the Hawaiian archipelago. Consisting of a gigantic pineapple plantation for decades owned by Hawaii’s pineapple king James Dole, there is less development and fewer places to stay for visitors. But for tourists who want to get [...]
Parking in Hawaii
By Lisa | September 19th, 2006 |Parking in Hawaii you will be different on each island and sometimes very different from area to area around the island. Parking is normally not even an issue in places considered more ‘country’ like all of Lanai and Molokai and a lot of Kauai and the Big Island. Oahu and Maui, however, can [...]
