MANELE BAY, LANAI

June 19, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Lanai is the Pineapple Island of Hawaii. As the name implies, most of the pineapples are produced in this island. Manele Bay, Lanai is where the pineapples are shifted as it has the only public harbor in Lanai.

There is more to Manele Bay. You must be aware of the following things about it.

Manele Bay is located on the South Coast of Lanai, eight miles from Lanai City.

When you come from Maui, you will arrive at Manele Bay as the ferries drop their anchor here.

Manele ocean floor is consisted mostly of sand and gravel.

Manele Bay preserves the marine life. It is a territory where the government ensures the perpetuation of marine life and the geological formations.

At the east end of Manele Bay, there lies the white sand beach. Snorkeling and scuba diving is very pleasant as tourists frequent this lovely area.

Manele Bay is the easiest beach to access in Lanai with only a few miles from the city.

It is a fantastic location to stay low and relax under the heat of the sun.

Young children can have fun in the beach because the shore is constantly shallow. Parents don’t have to worry and can even let them play in the water alone.

Manele Bay is not big but big enough to accommodate all the boats on the port.

It has showers and rest rooms along the seashore available for tourists.

When you go to Lanai, it is utterly impossible to miss Manele Bay.

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Lanai Trip

January 22, 2009 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Think about taking a Lanai Trip in Hawaii?

Here are a few facts about Lanai and things to do and places to stay if you do go!

Lānaʻi is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands.

It is also known as the Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation.

The only town is Lānaʻi City, a small settlement.

The land area is 140.5 square miles, making it the 42nd largest island in the United States.

It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north, and from Maui by the ʻAuʻau Channel to the east.

The United States Census Bureau lists the population as 3,193 as of the 2000 census.

There are two resort hotels on Lānaʻi, both managed by Four Seasons Hotels: Mānele Bay and the Lodge at Kōʻele.

There is also a small hotel in Lānaʻi City used primarily for people visiting Lānaʻi residents. Hotel Lanai is a quaint bed and breakfast with 11 rooms available to guests.

Hotel Lanai was built in 1923 by James Dole of Dole Pineapple. The hotel was originally built as a lodge to house Dole executives overseeing the islands pineapple production. Hotel Lanai was the islands only hotel until 1990.

Many of the island’s landmarks and sites are located off of dirt roads where four-wheel drive is required.

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