
LĀNAʻI — THE PINEAPPLE ISLE
Why visit Lānaʻi?
Lānaʻi is one of the smallest Hawaiian Islands with no traffic lights, one town and a population of 3,200. Despite its size, this island once produced 75% of the world's pineapple. With pristine waters, rugged unpaved roads, deer hunting, hiking, fishing and acres of golf courses there are many reasons to visit.

What You're Loving on Lānaʻi
Fun things to do on Lānaʻi
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