If holiday makers are looking for vacations in Hawaii with rich nightlife, many beach hotels, a wide selection of dive areas or resorts that offer golf packages, then certainly Lanai is not the best choice. Also known as Hawaii's "Most Secluded Island" and "The Pineapple Island" - because it hosted once the world's largest pineapple plantation - Lanai is home to 5,000 residents, the vast majority of whom live in the cool heights of Lanai City.
Even if Lanai don't belongs yet to the most visited Hawaiian islands, it has recently become home for two world-class vacation resorts dotted with beach hotels. This resorts are also places where some dive can be decently undertaken and even some golf packages are available. Lanai is well suited to the vacationers and outdoorsman alike and includes some of the best hunting areas in Hawaii. Not far from Lanai City tourists can find the Munro Trail, which climbs from the city's 1,600-foot elevation through stands of Norfolk pines (planted in the early 1900s by New Zealand naturalist George Munro) and up to the highest point of the island, Lanaihale, named also the "house of Lanai".
From this point, at 3,370 feet altitude, five other Hawaiian islands are visible on a clear day...
Being a quite island, with just a few beach hotels, Lanai is mostly prefered by tourists seeking peaceful vacations on some of the most beatiful beaches of the world!