Getting here is only half the adventure. With only 30 miles of paved road on Lānaʻi, the real adventure starts either in the open ocean through the island channels or touching down in the simple airport where luggage conveyor belts aren’t even a thing.
Once known for its pineapple plantation days, Lānaʻi’s culture is not only paved by the industrial farming of the sweet fruit, but also deeply rooted in ancient Hawaiian traditions.
The 140-square-mile island, known through much of the 20th century for its landscape-dominating pineapple fields, has a unique combination of natural beauty, small-town comforts, and modern luxury.
There’s no place in the world like Hawai‘i. You see it in our culture. You taste it in our flavors. You feel it in every moment of aloha. When you move, listen, laugh, and live like we do, Hawai‘i stays with you.