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    4.3 (9 reviews)

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    Ross T.

    Dole park is located in the center of the main area of the city which on both sides of the park you have many types of business. Surrounded by Restaurants, Gift shops, Pharmacy, Art Gallery, Markets and Coffee shop all in walking distance, The park has lots of room to picnic, walking, running, playing sports or just relaxing and taking in all the passing customers going about the area. Lots of parking around the park also they have a community center at the park.

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    Fran C.

    What a beautiful community park! What park is this???? After driving around the park, I see this GIANT rock that's painted, and it says - "Dole Park", so Dole Park it is! Lol! Lanai town is pretty small........I would say the entire town is about 3 blocks with a lot of mom & pop businesses, and smack in the middle of the town is Dole Community Park. What's the best way to describe Dole Park? I would say Dole Park has lots of open space, & many tall pine trees. It appears that Dole Park is very clean, & well kept, as everywhere I looked, I could see it was very green. There were a few picnic tables, as well as benches scattered all around the park, and there was even a kids playground gym located in the center of the park. Adjacent to the park is Lanai Community Center, and there is also a Memorial within the park to honor the local Military Service members (who were from Lanai) that served our great country, and gave the ultimate sacrifice. A very peaceful spot to relax and pass the time away...........if you're ever on Lanai, stop by & check out this beautiful park.

    Michael P.

    Such a stunning place to walk through and all of the history of the Hawaiian Islands and the Dole Pineapple history. The pineapples are gone but the mystic of the islands and the amazing locals is not. Stop in all of the shops around this park. Most importantly, Google the history of this place.

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    Garden of the Gods

    Garden of the Gods

    4.6(8 reviews)
    11.5 km

    Wow, such an amazing, wonderful, peaceful and beautiful place to visit in Lana'i, and you will feel…read morelike you are on some kind of martian land. Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) is literally a big rock garden with red dirt and boulders of various sizes. Plus, you can see Moloka'i and Maui in the distance. There is no particular walking path but don't be disrespectful and move rocks around or pile them on top of each other because it is a sacred place. Don't know what happened to the original "Garden of the Gods" stone at the entrance that I have seen on videos and other users' images in the past, but it seems to me that it has since been replaced with a smaller metal sign. Garden of the Gods and all the other attractions along this rocky dirt road are only accessible with a 4-wheel drive (Jeep). I would love to come back to see this incredible location in the near future.

    Keahiakawelo, on the island of Lanai, is also known as the Garden of the Gods…read more The beautiful area reminds me of what it must be like to be on Mars. You drive on some serious 4x4 rugged dirt roads to reach it and when you do it's like being transported to another planet. There is red dirt and random boulders everywhere! The area is easily accessible, and there is no climbing or difficult paths. Anyone can go experience the beauty! You get amazing views of several other Hawaiian islands such as Maui and Molokai. You can see the beauty of the Pacific Ocean all around you. The boulders gleam in the morning and evening sunlight and you get some beautiful different iridescent colors. We used a private guide to get there and we were glad we did. Our hotel arranged it for us and we spent a short but perfect amount of time at the Garden of the Gods. I appreciated how the area was so clean and pristine. You can keep traveling farther on the same road and I'm not sure where that leads. When we were there, there was a lot of Vog (volcanic smog) coming from the big island. Because of the vog, we weren't able to see as far as others may be able to on a clear day. We could still see two of the islands. Our guide said on a really clear day you can see Oahu. One Island legend tells us that the rocks and boulders were dropped from the sky by the gods tending their gardens. Another ancient tale explains that the rocks house the spirits of ancient Hawaiian warriors. And still another legend says that the gods enjoyed creating art, and this spot on the island is where they made their favorite sculptures. They created powerful winds to literally sculpt each rock formation (perhaps explaining why there is no vegetation in the Garden of the Gods). This site is located about 7 miles outside of Lanai City. The dirt road is well marked but only a 4-wheel drive vehicle can manage the rutted and rugged trail. If there has been any recent rains, the road if may be closed and unsafe for driving. This road leads all the way to Ka'ena Point and Polihua Beach.

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    Island of Lanai - 09.08.22 Hale Keaka Lana'i Theater - only playing two movies: Spider-Man and Top Gun

    Island of Lanai

    4.7(18 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Went to Lanai today on an excursion through Trilogy. Catamaran docked at the harbor and we went to…read morethe beach for some snorkeling. Saw a bunch of fish but waters were choppy with medium size waves. Now we can say we've been on the 5th island of Hawaii! Woohoo.

    Lana'i: Quiet and Laidback…read more We stayed in Maui and planned a long enough vacation that we were able to squeeze in a day trip to Lanai and it was, without a doubt, worth it. We went online and booked a ferry ride to take us to Lanai. After a quick 45-minute ferry ride, we found ourselves landing on a different island! Lanai is located just nine miles from the west side of Maui and is one of three populated islands that make up the County of Maui: Lanai, Molokai, and Maui. When we docked at the Manele Harbor we got in one of the shuttles that took us to Downtown. The shuttle requires guests to make advance reservations. Yikes! The cost of a rental car can be over $200 per day. We used the shuttle system. It costs $10 per person for the shuttle. Tips are appreciated. $1-2 should be good. It's basically a ride sharing service so it won't just be your private group in the car, you will likely be riding with someone else. The shuttle will basically go anywhere there's a paved road... just so you know many of the sights are on unpaved roads and required some hiking so be prepared. Downtown Lanai is very small. We found shops, art galleries, restaurants, grocery markets and other businesses here (gym, laundromat, movie theater). The size of some of the business structures are no bigger than an average-sized house. The movie theater only showed two films. Currently, Spider-Man and Top Gun: Maverick were showing. Dole Park is in the center of these businesses. Locals here are friendly... we met one guy at Dole Park, Filipino, came to the islands when he was 3. Chatted with us while he ate his lunch. I almost picked up on his Pidgin English. He spoke of changes in the island and said "change is good, eh" referring to the growing tourist business. Originally an island-wide pineapple plantation (nicknamed "The Pineapple Isle") Lanai now is known for its quiet beauty and luxurious five-star resorts. And Oracle co-founder, Larry Ellison doesn't just own a home in Hawaii -- he owns an entire island. In 2012, Ellison bought 98% of the island of Lanai. Happy travels! That's all. Review #2687

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    Humble Tours - Haleakala Crater

    Humble Tours

    5.0(7 reviews)
    50.0 km

    I was super impressed by this tour!! Firstly, it's a great deal - we had compared this offer with…read moreseveral other hiking packages and this tour seemed to offer at least the same amenities if not more (warm jackets, backpacks, breakfast, lunch, small group, water, snacks) for a lower cost. I was a little nervous because it seemed to be a newer company and I couldn't find reviews, but leading up to the day the tour operator (Steven) was super responsive and proactive via text and email, asking and confirming that we were aware of the high altitude of the hike and could do that. The hike itself was amazing - easily my favorite thing I did on my Maui trip. We hit three hikes throughout the day and I can't say enough about Steven's guidance. He was incredibly knowledgeable and shared so so much about the landscape, nature, history, cultural tidbits, and other stories of the area/what we were seeing. I was super grateful for that because it felt like a thoughtful experience, rather than a generic overdone tour. He was also very good about managing everyone's different hiking skill levels/paces so that folks were comfortable and could go at whatever pace they wanted. It wasn't strict or boring at all. Oh also Steven was so kind in taking pics for people/stopping when there was a good shot. If you're wondering about whether to do this one, definitely go for it! I had an incredible time and while the landscape was absolutely surreal, it wouldn't have been the same experience without this tour. Thanks so much, Steven!!

    Steven was our guide for the Hike Haleakala tour. Picked me…read moreup at my condo in Kihei. Super knowledgeable and very nice guy. We had a beautiful day and we had three hikes with a total of about five to six miles. Nothing strenuous but amazing views. Had a wonderful lunch in a picnic area in a grove of massive trees. Steven sliced up a fresh pineapple for treats. Best day away from the water on Maui.

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