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A 141-square mile playground for children of all ages, Lanai abounds with opportunity for new discoveries. Here you can take your family on a thrilling 4x4 excursion into remote Keahikawelo or along the sands of Kaiolohia Bay to marvel at the rusting Liberty Ship grounded just offshore. Or spend a day peering into tide pools while keeping an eye out for spinner dolphins and humpbacks at play in the turquoise waters just beyond. Or learn an ancient art like hula or lei-making from a local resident eager to share in the island's rich traditions.
 Lanai Island, Hawaii photo taken by Bob Mc Millen, Travelwizard.com
Yet with all the things to do here, Lanai is perhaps most attractive to families for what it doesn't offer: crowds and traffic. With hardly any crowds and practically no traffic, what more could a parent ask for? Quiet beaches, miles of open space to explore, safe snorkeling, scuba diving, shell collecting, jeeping, horseback riding, world class golfing---whew! |