Information about Lanai, and the small, locally-owned businesses located there.

Hawaii’s “Most Enticing Island.”

"Hawaii’s “Most Enticing Island.”"

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A little about Lanai

Lanai is an island of intriguing contrasts. Hike the lunar landscape of Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) or picnic overlooking Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock), named for a maiden Puu and her handsome warrior. Two Four Season Resorts pamper you—one along the seaside, the other in the misty mountains—while Hotel Lanai in Lanai City welcomes you with old plantation charm. Whether you’re hiking among native ohia lehua trees on the Munro Trail or making your way to the 18th hole, Lanai is easily Hawaii’s “Most Enticing Island.”

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The history of Lanai

The name Lāna`i is of uncertain origin, but the island has historically been called Lānaʻi o Kauluāʻau, which can be rendered in English as "day of the conquest of Kauluāʻau." This epithet refers to the legend of a Mauian prince who was banished to Lānaʻi for some of his wild pranks at his father's court in Lāhainā. Lānai was first seen by Europeans on February 25, 1779, when Captain Charles Clerke sighted the island from aboard James Cook's HMS Resolution. Clerke had taken command of the ship after Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14 and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific. By the 1870s, Walter M. Gibson had acquired most of the land on the island for ranching. Prior to this he had used it as a Mormon colony. In 1899, his daughter and son-in-law formed Maunalei Sugar Company, headquartered in Keomuku, on the windward (northeast) coast downstream from Maunalei Valley.

Contact Information

Address:
16108 97th Ave
Lanai, Hawaii
96793

Where is Lanai

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Businesses in Lanai, Hawaii

Here is a collection of local Lanai, Hawaii businesses. Clicking on the thumbnail image, or the blue "View Member" will take you to that businesses page. We've included some jump links so that you can easily navigate to different categories of businesses. Those, can be found directly below as icons. Or, there is a list of categories in the menu bar.

Art Athletic Entertainment Health / Wellness Restaurants Shopping

 

Lanai Art Center

Art

Classes, workshops, and studio access

 

Mike Carroll Gallery

Art

An artist-owned gallery

 

Trilogy Ocean Sports

Athletic

Nearly 40 years of island hospitality

 

Spinning Dolphin Charters

Entertainment

A great day fishing

 

Hawanawana Spa

Health / Wellness

Re-energize, unwind, and simply surrender

 

Lanai City Grille

Restaurants

Located within the historic Hotel Lana'i

 

Nobu Lanai

Restaurants

Set cliffside overlooking a protected marine preserve

 

ONE FORTY

Restaurants

Four Diamond AAA restaurant

 

Pele's Other Garden

Restaurants

A casual, friendly deli

 

Pine Isle Market

Shopping

Serving Lanai since 1951

 

The Local Gentry

Shopping

A charming boutique for the whole family