Lanai island's movie theater.
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The smallest Hawaiian island you can actually visit and stay at. A truly un...
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A juice and smoothie store.
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New York Deli and Bistro, Lana'i style. Deli menu for lunch and Bistro at n...
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Family owned poke restaurant with a line out the door before noon.
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Local food, pizzas, and more. Cheap prices can help take the sting out of t...
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Free admission to Lanai's history with plenty of artifacts to see.
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A local style eatery in town.
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This is an owner-operated hotel with only 11 rooms. Like rustic? Like charm...
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Open Wednesday to Sunday from 5PM to 9PM. Located in side of Hotel Lana'i. ...
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A bed and breakfast or rent the whole house.
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No long walks to terminals and TSA security that takes only seconds. This i...
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A bed and breakfast in Lana'i City.
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This is the place King Kamehameha's warriors would prove their bravery by j...
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The largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village.
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This heiau once served as a place of refuge, built by King Kamehameha to ch...
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A big rock and some amazing scenery are what you'll find at Kane'apua Rock.
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A popular stretch of shoreline for Lanai's fishermen. A long 4x4 off road d...
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An old plantation town, now a ghost town.
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Old, abandoned church on Lanai's east coast.
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