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Lanai Adventures
30 miles of paved road and 400 miles of dirt road can be tough on a car, but great for the soul. Start your adventure on Lanai by renting a 4-wheel drive vehicle and heading up the Munro Trail. True adventurers can hike this rigorous 11-mile trail up Lanaihale for a commanding view of five other islands on a clear day.
Next, get back on Manele Road and head south to the spectacular Hulopoe Bay for snorkeling and sunbathing. Then 4-wheel drive back onto the rocky road leading you to Kaiolohia, also known as Shipwreck Beach. Hike along this 8-mile stretch of beach and see the husk of a tanker ship claimed by the reef. From there, the open road leads you onward. Whether it’s hiking to Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock) or clay shooting in Central Lanai, all roads lead to adventure on Lanai.
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4-Wheel Driving on Lanai
Lanai offers 400 miles of road to explore by 4-wheel drive with attractions like the Munro Trail and Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) to discover.
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Boating on Lanai
Take a sunset cruise, go on a diving expedition or take a private fishing excursion from Lanai’s Manele Bay.
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Hiking on Lanai
From the top of the Munro Trail to seaside Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock), Lanai offers a handful of peaceful hikes.
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Lanai to Maui Day Trips
Maui is easily accessible from Lanai, with an inter-island ferry running daily between Manele Harbor and Lahaina Harbor.
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Marine Life of Lanai
From humpback whales to spinner dolphins, Lanai’s warm waters are home to a variety of sea animals that can frequently be spotted.
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Natural Wonders of Lanai
Carved into the landscape of Lanai are a variety of natural wonders spanning spectacular beaches to otherworldly vistas.
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Snorkeling and Scuba on Lanai
Lanai offers ideal spots for first time snorkelers at Hulopoe Bay, and for experienced scuba divers, at the Lanai Cathedrals.
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Whale Watching on Lanai
The waters between Lanai, Maui and Molokai offer some of the best winter whale watching in the world.

