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Suggestions for Accommodations on the Island of Lanai


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Click on Getting Away Hotel Recommendations for the Island of Lanai for an alpha list by city of accommodations suggestions for that city. If you are unable to find the city in which you seek accommodations, click on Search By City For Hotels And Other Accommodations in Hawaii. There is never a booking charge when you book on any hotel listed on the Search By City For Hotels And Other Accommodations in Hawaii link. However, each individual hotel or hotel group may have cancellation charges. Be sure to check the cancellation policy for the hotel before you book. Both of these sites will keep you on the Getting Away travel site where you can always expect the best prices and quality services.

If you choose to use one of the many Internet hotel search engines, or other companies such as: Expedia.com, Hotwire, Hotels.com, HotelClub, HotelPronto, Travelocity, Priceline, Orbitz, 1.800.USA Hotels and more; you can find them on the Getting Away Accommodations Information Pages. However, remember that when you leave Getting Away and book with one of the other companies, you are bound by their policies for charges such as reservation and cancellation charges. Your best bet - stay with Getting Away - your Internet travel company with a personal touch. Jim.

Posters and Framed Art for Lanai

Coconut Palms and the Island of Lanai at Sunset from the Seawall on Front Street, Lahaina, Maui
Coconut Palms and the Island of Lanai at Sunset from the Seawall on Front Street, Lahaina, Maui Photographic Print
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If you are a member of a hotel loyalty program and stay in one of the hotels of that brand to accumulate points, Getting Away is also a major portal for most of the major hotel chains. When you click on one of these hotel links on Getting Away, you are immediately linked with that particular hotels reservation service where you know you will have all of the guarantees of that particular company. For example, if you click on  Residence Inn by Marriott, you go right to the Marriott Reservations Center and book with Marriott. The hotel groups and chains that are a part of the Getting Away family include: Accor Hotels - Beaches Resorts - Best Western - Carlson Hotels - Choice Hotels - Country Inns & Suites - Extended Stay Hotels - Hilton Hotels - Hyatt Hotels - InterContinental Hotels - MGM/Mirage Hotels in Las Vegas and Other Cities - Marriott Hotels - Sandals & Beaches Resorts - Sheraton - Westin - Wyndham Hotels

Note: When you click on a hotel link on Getting Away, you will be immediately directed to the reservation system for that hotel, not to some third party reservation company such as "Podunk Reservations Limited." For example, if you click on the link for a Marriott, Hilton or any of the other major hotel groups on getting away, you will be directed into their reservation system giving you the best available deals with no third party reservation fees or costs. When you click on a hotel link on the Getting Away travel website, you can always be assured you are booking directly with that hotel group. Your confirmation will always come from the hotel. This is just another way Getting Away provides travelers with the best in travel reservations. Jim.

Accor Hotels
Accor Thalassa, Adiagio, All Seasons, Etap, Formule 1, Ibis, Mercure, Motel 6, Novotel, Pullman, Sofitel, Studio 6 and Suitehotel

Carlson Hotels
Regent International Hotels, Radisson Hotels & Resorts,  Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts, Country Inns &Suites by Carlson, and Park Inn Hotels

Choice Hotels
Cambria Suites, Clarion, Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Econo Lodge, MainStay Suites, Quality Inns and Suites, Rodeway Inn and Sleep Inn

Hilton Hotels
Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Hilton and Homewood Suites

Hyatt Hotels
Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Place, Hyatt Vacation Club
and Summerfield Suites

InterContinental Hotel Group
Candlewood Suites, Crowne Plaza Hotels, Holiday Inn Hotels, Holiday Inn Express, Indigo Hotels, InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, and Staybridge Suites

Marriott Hotels
Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts,
Marriott, Renaissance Hotels & Resorts, Residence Inn, SpringHill Suites and TownePlace Suites

Wyndham Hotels
AmeriHost Inn, Baymont Inn & Suites, Days Inn, Howard Johnson, Ramada, Super 8, Travelodge, Wingate Inn and Wyndham Hotels and Resorts

Westin Hotels & Resorts
aloft, element, Four Points, Le Meridien, St. Regis, Sheraton, Starwood, Starwood Resorts, Westin and Westin Hotels & Resorts.

MGM/Mirage Hotels in Las Vegas and Other Cities
Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York New York
and Treasure Island in Las Vegas; Silver Legacy and Circus Circus Reno in Reno, Nevada; Gold Strike in Jean, Nevada; Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Mississippi and Gold Strike in Tunica, Mississippi; Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Grand Victoria in Elgin, Illinois and MGM Grand in Detroit, Michigan. For a listing of all of the hotels, resorts and casinos under the MGM/Mirage banner, click on MGM/Mirage Hotels.

And many more including: Best Western - Country Inns & Suites - Extended Stay Hotels - Sheraton - Sandals & Beaches

Note: When you click on a hotel link on Getting Away, you will be immediately directed to the reservation system for that hotel, not to some third party reservation company such as "Podunk Reservations Limited." For example, if you click on the link for a Marriott, Hilton or any of the other major hotel groups on getting away, you will be directed into their reservation system giving you the best available deals with no third party reservation fees or costs. When you click on a hotel link on the Getting Away travel website, you can always be assured you are booking directly with that hotel group. Your confirmation will always come from the hotel. This is just another way Getting Away provides travelers with the best in travel reservations. Jim.

Hotel Accommodations for the island of Lanai
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If you are unable to find the accommodations you need, click on Getting Away Accommodations Information and Reservations, fill out the form, and send it to Getting Away and we will do our best to find the perfect accommodations for you.

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Sometimes one of the most difficult things to do is find the accommodations that are just right for you.  Click on Search By City For Hotels And Other Accommodations in Hawaii and you will find overnight suggestions with complete descriptions of the property, information on availability, and the ability to book online – at low discounted prices – with just a few clicks of your mouse.

Lanai City
The Lodge at Koele doesn’t feel particularly tropical. For one thing, the majority of the guests are fully dressed—for horseback riding, tennis or golf. Surrounding you are evergreens—no palm trees—and rolling green lawns. Inside is done in English country house style complete with chintz sofas, Laura Ashley curtains and stone fireplaces, with Chinese antiques lending a colonial touch. Gentlemen must wear a jacket at afternoon tea. It’s all very civilized, like a Ralph Lauren advertisement but without the woolen sweaters.

Like Strawberry Hill in Jamaica, the Lodge is a resort for people too cool or too jaded to go to Hawaii for the beach. It is also perfect for those of Hawaii’s inhabitants who are sick of the white sand and blue skies, and want a change of scenery without a ten-hour flight. This is Hawaii’s answer to Aspen’s Little Nell, a label-conscious mountain resort, so be sure to bring your Burberry khakis and your Michael Kors tees. But unlike most mountain resorts, the weather is warmly, seductively Hawaiian—and the golf courses are more remarkable than many of those in cooler climates, set among red cliffs with a par 8 hole that will make your jaw drop when your ball drops 226 feet. Above all, the Lodge is very Lanai. Formerly called Pineapple Island (98% once belonged to the Dole family), it was thought to be cursed, and has only recently been inhabited. Lanai is therefore Hawaii’s most exclusive spot, isolated, lush, secret, and very, very expensive, for people who cannot stand being surrounded by pink-skinned tourists wearing ‘I Love Waikiki’ baseball caps.

Be aware that while the hotel provides you with a shuttle from the airport, you’re better off renting a car. This gives you more flexibility to explore what is a genuinely beautiful island. Moreover, if you are sick of the mountains, the Lodge offers you free access to the beaches of its sister resort Manele. A bit of golf, a bit of hiking, a bit of time by the fireplace—just to feel superior—and then escape to the shore to get your dose of conventional, but often necessary Hawaiian seaside sun.


For additional information, or to make a reservation, click on The Lodge at Koele or on Tablet Hotels.

Have a suggestion for a nice place to stay? Like to list your hotel on this page? Just send Jim all of the information and he will check it out. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com


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