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Lanai Wellness & Rejuvenation
The intimacy and seclusion of Lanai provides the perfect setting for a peaceful, healing retreat. With just two resorts, the options are limited, but the ways to unwind are anything but. Hawanawana Spa at Four Seasons Resort Lanai has lava stone lomilomi, algae body wraps and a pineapple citrus body scrub bursting with the fruit that inspired Lanai’s former nickname, “Pineapple Island.”
Spa & Wellness on Lanai
Anaina Hou Community Park offers a unique Mini Golf surrounded by a Hawaiian Botanical Garden, access to the Wai Koa Loop Trail, the Ahi Lele Fire Show, weekly Farmers' Markets, large playground, and more. AnainaHou.org.
Dolphin Touch Wellness Center is creating an Ohana (Family) for illumination, Harmony, and Health. We believe the way to harmony is through cooperation and understanding, which, are the primal teaching of the dolphin.
Trail information, Natural History Museum. Open every day. Visitor programs, volunteer opportunities, research support, local craft and bookstore, no admission charge.
More than 600 cats call us home. As a nonprofit, we rely on donations to make lifelong care possible for our Lanai Lions. Our rescue work saves cats, protects endangered birds and reduces cat overpopulation. Open daily from 10am-3pm. No appointment is required. Learn more at lanaicatsanctuary.org
Re-energize, unwind, and simply surrender to luxurious pampering with grace and skill, our spa professionals provide service of the highest quality creating an unforgettable experience. MAE 1586
Kanu Hawaii provides tools and opportunities for people to connect with one another — to take action that builds more compassionate and resilient communities across Hawaii.
This resort beckons with 50 oceanfront acres of exquisite beauty. Celebrate the sun in a water wonderland with an adult pool, river-pools, a waterslide and saltwater lagoon, golf at Poipu Bay, savor delicious island flavors at resort restaurants, refresh at Anara Spa in a tropical garden setting.
Kilauea Point Natural History Association (KPNHA) is the 501(c)(3) non-profit friends group which supports the conservation, education, and preservation work of the Kauai National Wildlife Refuge Complex - including Kilauea Point NWR, Hanalei NWR and Huleia NWR.
A day at Halele'a Spa revitalizes your every sense. Here, a menu of exotic treatments promise blissful diversions, enhanced by essences of local fruit and flora.
Built on the footprint of our ancestors, Limahui Garden and Preserve is located on the north shore of the Island of Kauai in one of the most biodiverse valleys in the Hawaiian Islands. Home to dozens of endangered species in an authentic Hawaiian landscape.