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Hawaii is almost always at the top of everyone’s bucket lists, and it’s no wonder why, from the beaches to the lush landscapes and breathtaking views. For those looking for a bit of adventure off the beaten path and away from hoards of tourists, the island of Lanai is the destination for you. Here is your guide to planning a trip to Lanai, one of Hawaii’s most charming islands.
Lanai is home to about 3,000 people and is one of the smallest inhabited islands.
Once the pineapple harvesting left Lanai, the island went back to being relatively unknown.
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Today, the biggest draw to the island is its beauty and mystery. Keahiakawelo, also known as the "Garden of the Gods," looks straight out of a sci-fi movie and is a must when visiting Lanai.
The garden, located less than an hour from Lanai City, is a landscape of the naturally eroded forest. The park, which is literally the tale of Hawaiian legends, is great for hikers who want a challenging trek through the unpaved land and for travelers who want to feel transported to a different world.
It's clear why Hulopoe Beach was once named "America's best beach." The beach is open to the public and is perfect for snorkeling, surfing, and catching a glimpse of the dolphins that can often be seen from the shore.
Lanai is unique, and one site that is unlike any other is Shipwreck Beach.
You'll never walk along shores like the ones at Shipwreck Beach. For over six miles, you can see real shipwrecks of World War II vessels while walking along the beach.
The island makes a conscious effort of preserving the water, the landscape, and the wildlife.