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Seclusion
and rustic beauty are the reasons many visitors
choose to come to Lanai. Once the home of the
world's largest pineapple plantation, the island now
boasts two luxurious resorts that offer superb
accommodations in a true "getaway"
environment. But Lanai offers much more: it is truly
an island of contrasts. From the spectacular golf
courses to the rugged landscape of the area known as
the Garden of the Gods; from Hulopo'e Bay - a marine
preserve and one of the best diving spots in the
world; from the miles of deserted beaches to the
Munroe Trail, best explored by four-wheel drive; and
from the quaint town of Lanai City to Kaunolu, once
the summer fishing camp of King Kamehameha, Lanai
offers one of Hawaii's most diverse travel
experiences.
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