Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Lanai trip video

Great Lanai trip video!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Pineapple state Lanai - Hawaii

Formally known as the "pineapple state," Lanai was once the largest single pineapple plantation in the world. In 1924 Lana'i City was conceived by the Dole Pineapple company. It was a model town, incorporating all of the social necessities needed for pineapple production. In the early 1980s, the industry began to crash and the island turned to tourism. Luxury resorts were added as well as championship golf courses. With time and progress, Lanai City was left intact as a rural and rustic town.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

About the island


There is no public transportation on Lanai so it’s best to rent a car or 4-wheel drive, no have taficlights as well . Make reservations in advance. Otherwise, there are limited shuttles and taxi services available. Lanai can feel like two places.The first is found in the two luxurious resorts where visitors can indulge in world-class amenities and championship-level golf.The other is found bouncing along the island’s rugged back-roads in a 4-wheel drive.

THE PETROGLYPH MYSTERY Lanai - Hawaii

The Pualo Petroglyphs are in a historic park in the Mauna Lani Resort. Mauna Lani Resort is known for its relative sensitivity to the historic and cultural heritage of the area. This is one of the largest preserved petroglyph fields in Hawaii. The setting is serene and natural.. Plan on at least an hour to walk the trail and appreciate the petroglyphs.

Garden of the gods Lanai - Hawaii

About seven miles north of Lanai City is perhaps Hawaii’s ultimate "rock garden," an awe-inspiring lunar-like setting that’s as shrouded in mystery as it is in stark beauty.Keahikawelo, also known as Garden of the Gods is a visual wonder uniquely characterized by boulders of varying sizes, shapes and colors. Its appearance is simply unmatched in all the Hawaiian islands, and you won’t have to be a geology buff to appreciate the dramatic formations that litter the landscape.

Fishing places in Lanai - Hawaii

- Manele-Hulopo'e MLCD
- Manele Harbor FMA

FMA - Fishery Managment Area
MLCD - Marine Life Conservation District

Palaoa Point: Lanai - Hawaii

(Leeward) This area is rich in historical and archeological finds. Ancient Hawaiians inhabited this area from the 15th Century until the late 1800's. Remains of the earth that eroded away from the cliffs can be seen as small islands and rock outcroppings off shore. Often tidepools are seen in these areas where the lava lies just below the surface of the water and is partially exposed during low tide.

Kaumalapau Harbor: Lanai - Hawaii

In the Leeward area. Kaumalapau Harbor can be found on the west coast of the Hawaiian Island of Lanai and has earned the reputation as being the island's main harbor. The scenic harbor, surrounded by wide bluffs and jagged cliffs, is the point form which the majority of ships and fishing vessels leave. The establishment of this harbor came about during the time when the pineapple industry was still the island's main trade and fruit was being exported atmosphere with only the odd fisherman every now and again walking along the harbor wharf.

Keanapapa point: Lanai - Hawaii

(North Shore) The Keanapapa Point is rocky with steep sea cliffs ranging 50 to 100 ft high in the south, and rocky points surrounding irregular embayments in the north.

Shipwreck: Lanai - Hawaii


Oil tanker shipwreck, Shipwreck Beach, Lanai, Hawaii