Lanai Lodging
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Hotel Lanai is Lanai's original hotel
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Lodging on Lanai is limited
to three establishments, other than a few private homes you can find on the
Internet. They are
listed from least expensive to most expensive. The rates listed are
the standard rates published by the establishment. Because of limited
availability, you may find it difficult to get discounts on Lanai lodging,
other than having it combined with airfare in a package. However, you
can try some of the tips shown on
the Hawaii Lodging page.
| Name |
Location |
Rates (US $
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Description |
| Hotel
Lanai |
Lanai City |
$95 - $265 |
Hotel
Lanai was built in 1923 by James Dole as lodging for Dole Plantation
executives when the island was known as the world's largest
pineapple plantation. The hotel is located on a hill
overlooking Lanai City and only has 11 rooms. It was the island's
only hotel until 1990. The rooms are located in two wings
connected by a glass veranda. Rooms have hardwood floors and
ceiling fans. Henry Clay's Rotisserie is located in the hotel.
Henry Clay Richardson is the owner and chef and aims for the
restaurant to be a world class dining experience. We found the
food and service to be excellent. 828 Lanai Avenue, Lanai City
www.hotellanai.com |
| The
Manele Bay Hotel |
Lanai City |
$350 -
$650 |
A 250
room luxury
resort situated atop red lava cliffs. Many ocean-front rooms
offer stunning views of Hulopo'e Bay and the
beach is just a short walk away. During the day, casual wear
including shorts and sandals is appropriate. Jackets for men
and appropriate evening attire for women are suggested in the main
dining room. The
nearby island of Kaho'olawe stands out in the distance. The Challenge at Manele
offers 18 holes
of golf designed
by Jack Nicklaus. We have stayed at the Manele Bay and if you
can afford the price, or can get a discounted rate, we
whole-heartedly recommend it. Every aspect of our stay was
first rate! One Manele Bay
Road, Lanai City
www.manelebayhotel.com |
| The
Lodge at Koele |
Lanai City |
$375 -
$850 |
This 102
room luxury resort is located on the outskirts of Lanai City at 1,600 feet elevation amidst
Cook Island pines in the central highlands of the island. Entering
the Lodge, one is reminded of being in a lodge in England, or if it's
cool and cloudy, perhaps the lodge of a ski resort in the
summer. During the day, casual wear including shorts and
sandals is appropriate. Jackets for men and
appropriate evening attire for women are required in the formal dining room.
The Experience at Koele offers 18 holes of golf designed by Greg
Norman. A shuttle operates to
Manele Bay for those who want to sunbathe, swim, snorkel or golf.
Keomoku Road, Lanai City
www.lodgeatkoele.com |
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