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Four Seasons at Manele Bay Hotel - Activites
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Kila Kila Private Charters |
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| Welcome aboard the Kila Kila, a classic 53-foot luxury sport fishing boat. This beautiful craft has an enviable heritage, breaking several world records in Florida and Kona, Hawaii before arriving in Lanai. Relax on the expansive bridge, or test your angling skills against the giant fish that inhabit the waters off Lanai. Enjoy an unforgettable adventure in the hands of a friendly and skilled crew on one of the finest sport fishing boats available - Kila Kila.
The Kila Kila was built with luxury and comfort in mind. Despite her obvious appeal to those in pursuit of a record catch, this beautiful craft is perfect for a relaxing cruise on the crystal clear waters of Lanai. Her spacious cockpit provides a lofty viewing gallery for Hawaii's abundant ocean life. Dolphins, whales (December - April), and turtles are among our most frequent visitors. What better way to view a magnificent Hawaiian sunset than under the shelter of the western cliffs at Kaunolu, once a thriving fishing village. Relax in the comfortably air conditioned interior, explore the hidden coves of the far northwestern shores for a secluded snorkel site, and visit places rarely seen by busy tourist boats. With a maximum capacity of six guests, this is the ultimate, exclusive ocean activity. Discover a truly memorable experience on board the Kila Kila.
Specifications
Boat Name: Kila Kila Designer: Merritt Length: 53 Feet Beam: 15 Feet Power Engine: Twin 500hp Cummins Maximum Speed: 18 Knots Cruising Speed: 15 Knots Captain: Jeff Menze + one deck crew Capacity: Six Guests Berths: 4 Amenities: TV, VCR, air conditioning, microwave, refrigerator, freezers, live bait well, hot showers, 2 bathrooms |
Fitness Hikes
Join us for a morning fitness hike and experience the rugged beauty of Lanai's traditional Fisherman's Trail. Enjoy scenic vistas, learn a bit of history about Lanai as well as other islands in the archipelago, and get a great workout at the same time!
A hat, sunscreen and sturdy hiking boots or shoes are highly recommended. A water stop will be made at the golf course clubhouse about 45 minutes into the hike. The hike lasts approximately an hour and a half.
Guests should meet a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. in the Spa reception area.
- Pre-Hike meeting: 8:45 a.m. - Spa Desk
- Maximum 8 participants per hike
- Fee: $20 per person
Please add 4.166% State General Excise Tax. Prices and availability subject to change.
The Spa at Manele
The Spa at Manele is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Our wet spa includes rainforest showers, steam rooms, saunas and lockers. A $15 facility fee applies to guests not wishing to book an appointment. The fee is waived to those guests that have appointments.
The use of the Fitness Center is a complimentary amenity for all hotel guests. Guests can enjoy cardiovascular equipment, which includes lifecycles, life step, and treadmills. Our weight equipment consists of Keiser air compression resistance equipment and dumbbell weights.
Classes include: Hydrotone Aquatics and Costal Trail Hikes. Private Yoga classes can be arranged at the Lodge at Koele.
Our swimming pool and whirlpool spas maybe used by guests of 14 years of age or younger with adult supervision. The 70-foot by 35-foot pool is four feet, nine inches deep, and maintained at approximately 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The whirlpool spa is maintained at approximately 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Massages include: Aromatherapy, Manele Custom, sports, Pohaku Wela (stone therapy) and outdoor massage. Massages may be also done in the guest's room.
Body Treatments include: Scrubs, wraps and specialty foot treatments.
A full line of salon services include: Hair care, skin care, nail care, finishing touches and waxing.
Tennis Center
Daily Tennis Clinics
Peter Burwash International (PBI) is the world's largest tennis management firm. PBI's simple and practical concepts make learning the game of tennis fun and exciting! With over 25 years of resort experience, PBI has established a reputation for quality service that is unmatched in the tennis industry.
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Tuesday |
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
Groovin' Groundstrokes This session will cover the key PBI Fundamentals to improve your groundies. |
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Wednesday |
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
Vicious Volleys Players will learn the techniques to develop Skillful volleys.
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Thursday |
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
Smokin' Serves/Returns Learn to hit more powerful and consistent serves and raise your confidence in returning tough serves. |
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Friday |
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
Lobs and Overheads Execute effective lobs and dominate points with a powerful overhead. |
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Saturday |
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. |
Doubles Strategy Pick up tips from match warm ups to spotting the opponents weakness. |
To focus more attention to the needs of the students, clinics are limited to four people. Please sign up early by calling the Tennis Shop or the concierge to insure a spot.
| Lesson Rates & Court Fees |
| Daily Clinics |
$25 per person |
| 1 Hour Private Lesson |
$65 per person |
| Semi-Private |
$90 one hour (2 people) |
| 1/2 Hour Lesson |
$40 per person |
| Racquet Rentals |
$8 per person/day |
| Court Fees |
$25 per hour |
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Tide Pools |
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The tide pool experience enables people of all ages to observe marine life up close without getting wet, providing hours of entertainment and enjoyment. It's easy to discover the fascinating inhabitants of these natural aquariums - the more you look, the more curious you will become.
A tide pool is a pocket of seawater isolated by the outgoing tide. Each tide pool contains its own community of residents adapted to the environmental conditions unique to it. Although you are most likely to find less of a variety of marine life in the shallower tide pools closer to the cliffs, the life that exists in these tide pools is special in that it can adapt to increased water temperatures and changing salinites. Most marine life is less tolerant of these harsh environment conditions and thus seek homes in the deeper tide pools which tend to undergo less water temperature and salinity fluctuations.
Tide pools also offer a special environment as a nursery for baby, or juvenile, fish of certain species living in the adjacent bay. These juvenile fish live and grow here until they are ready to return to the sea as young adults.
There is something to see in every tide pool, and the longer you look, the more you'll discover. Take the time and take care to explore. It's an adventure all are sure to enjoy.
Conservation
Hulopoe Bay with its adjacent tide pool areas are part of a marine life conservation district established in 1976. (Also included are Manele Bay and Puupehe Cove.) The designation of this area as such was made in an effort to protect the marine life and its pristine habitat for future generations to observe and enjoy. |
Trilogy Excursions
Trilogy Excursions offers snorkeling, scuba diving, whale watching and sunset sailing.
Join Trilogy aboard one of their luxury custom sailing catamarans and discover why Lanai has been rated one of the Top 10 snorkel and scuba sites in the world, offering 15-20 world-class dive sites! This protected coastline is also the year-round habitat for hundreds of spinner dolphins, and from December through April, is home to Hawaii's most famous visitors - the Gentle Giants of the Pacific - calving and breeding Humpback whales. Our crew has not only mastered the art of sailing and snorkeling, but the art of gracious hospitality as well!
Hours of Operation The Trilogy desk at the Manele Bay Hotel ™ is open daily from: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Transportation for individuals is provided complimentary. Group transfers may require an additional fee.
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Vessel Capabilities |
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Trilogy I |
80 passengers |
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Trilogy II |
45 passengers |
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Trilogy III |
35 passengers |
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Trilogy IV |
35 passengers |
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Trilogy V |
35 passengers |
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Kaanapaali Queen |
40 passengers |
The average outing is 20 people. A minimum of six guests is required to launch. Towels are provided by the resorts. A fee will be assessed for lost towels.
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Other Activities Available at The Manele Bay Hotel |
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- Aqua Aerobics
- Board Games
- Hawaiiana
- Hulopoe Beach
- Hulopoe Kiosk (beach equipment)
- Sailing
- Swimming Pool/Jacuzzi
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Shopping |
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| Centered around the quaintly appealing Dole Park, Lanai City promises a leisurely afternoon of shopping and dining in a thoroughly charming atmosphere. At the Heart Of Lanai gallery you may browse the work of local artists. At The Local Gentry you'll find fashionable island apparel. For a variety of affordable souvenirs and unique gift ideas, you'll want to visit Gifts with Aloha. For hand made gift items, stop by The Lanai Art Program - which also offers various art classes. Dining options include the Blue Ginger Café - local-style cooking with breakfast, lunch and dinner specials, Tanigawas - another local favorite, and Pele's Other Garden - deli/bistro offering lunch and dinner. For a pick me up, you may want to stop by for a cappuccino at Akamai or the cup of the day at Lanai Coffee Works. For groceries and sundry items, visit Pine Isle Market, Richard's Shopping Center or the International Food and Clothing center. Health foods may be found at Pele's Garden. Lanai City is also home to the island's post office and movie theater. |
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