
15 Interesting Facts About the Unique Island of Lanai, Hawaii
Here are 15 interesting facts that make Lanai a truly unique Hawaiian island!
Looking for a Hawaiian getaway that’s off the beaten path? The island of Lanai might be just the place. It’s easy to visit Lanai with a day trip from Maui, its big brother. Lanai offers a peaceful escape that is rich in history, natural beauty, and local charm.

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Known as “The Pineapple Island”
Lanai earned the nickname “The Pineapple Island” thanks to its history as the world’s largest pineapple plantation. For most of the 20th century, the island was owned and operated by Dole Food Company, which grew and exported millions of pineapples annually.
More reading: Lanai: A Look Back at Hawaii’s Pineapple Isle
Image Credit to Lanai Culture & Heritage Center
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Number 6 in Size & the Smallest Inhabited Island Open to Tourists
Covering just 140 square miles, Lanai ranks number 6 in size among the Hawaiian Islands and is the smallest inhabited Hawaiian island that welcomes visitors. But don’t let this fool you — there’s plenty to explore, from red dirt roads to beaches and historic sites. Lanai City offers opportunities for shopping and dining.
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Majority Privately Owned
Did you know that for much of modern history most of the island has been privately owned? Most recently, in 2012, tech billionaire Larry Ellison purchased the majority of Lanai from David H. Murdoch and has since invested in sustainable agriculture, clean energy, and luxury tourism.
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A Town With No Traffic Lights
Did you know that Lanai doesn’t have a single traffic light? The only town, Lanai City, was master planned as a community by Dole. It has retained its charming plantation-style architecture, a central park square, and small local shops and restaurants. Lanai City is also the last remaining intact plantation town in the state.

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Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock)
One of Lanai’s most iconic landmarks is Puu Pehe, also known as Sweetheart Rock. This dramatic sea stack near Hulopoe Bay is steeped in Hawaiian legend — said to be the resting place of a young woman mourned by her lover.

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Hulopoe Beach: One of Hawaii’s Best
Just 4/10ths of a mile from Manele Harbor and a few steps down the beach path from the Four Seasons Beach Resort. Hulopoe Beach offers soft white sand, excellent snorkeling, and tidal pools teeming with marine life. It’s part of a marine life conservation district, making it a top spot for ocean lovers.
Read More about Hulopoe Beach!

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Lanai Cat Sanctuary – Lanai’s Number One Rated Place to Visit
Animal lovers, rejoice! The Lanai Cat Sanctuary is home to over 800 rescued cats — lovingly called “Hawaiian Lions.” Visitors can cuddle, play, or just relax among the friendly feline residents while supporting wildlife conservation
Learn more about visiting the Lanai Cat Sanctuary – FAQ’s, 1/2 day – day trips and full day – day trips.

- Kaiolohia (Shipwreck Beach)
Located on the island’s northeast coast, Kaiolohia (Shipwreck Beach) is named after the rusty remains of a WWII-era oiler ship visible just offshore. It’s a windy, rugged area best reached by 4×4 — and a favorite for adventurous explorers
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Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods)
Keahiakawelo or the Garden of the Gods, is a windswept landscape filled with colorful rocks and boulders. According to Hawaiian legend, it was created by a fire-throwing contest between two Hawaiian kahuna (priests).
- Fewer Than 3,500 Residents
With a population of just over 3,000 people, Lanai is a quiet, close-knit community. Most residents live in Lanai City. Tourism, conservation/hydroponic agriculture, and hospitality are the main industries of today.
Did you know that Lanai City has a new Skate Park and a new Dog Park?
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No Direct Flights From the Mainland
There are no direct commercial flights to Lanai from the continental U.S. You’ll need to connect through Maui or Oahu or take the Expeditions Maui to Lanai passenger ferry from Maalaea Harbor, Maui — which is a scenic experience.
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Home to Two Four Seasons Resorts
Lanai is the only Hawaiian island with two Four Seasons resorts: the beachfront Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Hulopoe Bay, and the tranquil Sensei Lanai, a wellness-focused retreat nestled in the uplands near Lanai City. The Lanai Adventure Center is nearby – offering ziplines, adventure tower, challenge course and e-bike tours.
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Kaunolu Village and Kahekili’s Leap
The Kaunolu Village Historic Site on the island’s south coast was once a favorite fishing spot of King Kamehameha I. You’ll also find Kahekili’s Leap, a 60-foot cliff used by ancient warriors to prove their courage by diving into the ocean below.
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Great for Outdoor Adventures – Hunting, Fishing & Hiking
Despite its small size, Lanai is full of outdoor opportunities. Enjoy the chance for a guided hunt of axis deer or mouflon sheep and line fishing from the shore. Hike scenic trails like Koloiki Ridge, go off-roading across red-dirt backroads, snorkel in protected bays, or better yet just relax on quiet, uncrowded beaches.

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A Place to Disconnect and Recharge
With its laid-back atmosphere, limited cell service in some areas, and a strong connection to Hawaiian culture, Lanai offers something rare — the chance to truly disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with nature, history, and yourself. Or as we say – Lost on Lanai “Lose yourself to Find yourself”.
Final Thoughts
Lanai may be small, but it’s rich in character, beauty, and culture. Whether you’re visiting for a luxury retreat, a cat-filled afternoon, or a day trip from Maui, this island has a way of capturing the heart. Add it to your Hawaiian bucket list — you won’t regret it!
Day-Trip to Lāna‘i
A day-trip to Lānaʻi is an easy ferry ride from Maui, departing from Maalaea Harbor. You can book your day trip itinerary with Lost on Lānaʻi that includes your round trip Maui to Lānaʻi ferry and Lāna‘i Shuttle transfers to the Lāna‘Cat Sanctuary. We handle the details, and you enjoy the island! Visit the Lāna‘i Cat Sanctuary, Lāna‘i City or Hulopo‘e Beach.
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