Monday, October 24, 2016

A Relaxing Spot the Four Seasons Resort Lanai Hawaii

Formerly the Four Seasons Manele Bay, this transformed luxury hideaway -- owned by tech billionaire Larry Ellison -- re-opened in February with 217 rooms and suites. There's plenty to try out, including new dining venues such as Nobu and One Forty for steaks and Hawaiian seafood, a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course now exclusively available to hotel guests and island activities including scuba diving, horseback riding and UTV tours.

They were voted one of Travel+Leisure readers’ Best Beach Hotels, our oceanside resort boasts endless opportunities for fun in the sun. Explore this season’s special offers and find out more about our exceptional activities and services. An unforgettable Hawaii vacation awaits!

The hotel borders a marine preserve perched atop a rugged red-lava cliff above a white-sand beach, our ocean-side luxury resort in Lanai, Hawaii, will make you swoon – and the spectacular golf course with three cliff-side fairways will take your breath away. Perched overlooking beautiful Hulopoe Bay, Four Seasons Resort Lanai offers an innovative vision of a Hawaiian resort, a perfect base to explore your own 90,000 acre island. Experience modern luxury at its most sophisticated, discover remarkable variety for dining and drinks and explore an astonishing range of landscapes with activities to match. There’s so much to do, you can create the Lanai that’s perfect for you.

Whether you crave a day at the beach or an upcountry adventure, Lanai offers a range of activities both on land and on the water – from hiking and 4x4 off-roading to scuba diving, snorkelling and sailing. The Chef Concierge at Four Seasons Resort Lanai shares tips to make your stay memorable, including the best place to try authentic Hawaiian food to the many ways you can explore the island. Lanai is an intimate and quiet island several miles west of Maui. Here, crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches ring the coast, which is set off by rugged red lava cliffs and misty highland forests. To help plan your next trip, we asked Annalyn Alcantara, Lanai Ambassador at Four Seasons Resort Lanai, to share her tips for experiencing the best of island’s adventure, culture and romance.
Lanai City, past and present

Charming Lanai City is more like a very small town, a clear reminder of how the spirit of old Hawaii has been preserved on this unspoiled island. Just a handful of mom-and-pop shops and restaurants surround Dole Park, where you can shop for fashionable island apparel, souvenirs and art. Don’t miss the Mike Carroll Gallery, where the work of the island’s finest artists is displayed in a traditional bungalow. For lunch, join locals at Lanai ‘Ohana Poke Market, which serves the classic Hawaiian hors d’oeuvre, poke – bite-size pieces of fresh raw fish mixed with seaweed, relish, nuts, tofu, vegetables and more. Then discover the rich history of “the Pineapple Island,” once Hawaii’s largest pineapple plantation, at the Lanai Culture and Heritage Center.

Let Rawhide Travel and Tours help you arrange and plan your stay at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai. Call Rawhide Travel and Tours and start planning that special vacation or event today. 602-843-5100 or visit our website rawhidetravel.com

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