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Transportation on Lanai
How to get to the island of Lanai in Hawaii,
and how to get around once you arrive.
Driving on Lanai
There are only about 30 miles of paved road
on the island of Lanai, so if you want to
do anything more then drive between your
resort and Lanai City, you will need a vehicle
with four-wheel drive. You can rent a vehicle
and drive yourself, but if you've never driven
the dirt roads of Lanai before,
hiring guide and driver is highly recommended.
Getting To and From Lanai
Getting To Lanai is Half the Fun
An article by the Lanai Visitors Association about
how to travel to Lanai by sea and by air and how
to get around the island once you arrive.
Expeditions Ferry
This ferry line transports visitors and residents
back and forth across the Auau channel, between
Lahaina, Maui and the Manele Bay Small Boat Harbor
on Lanai. The trip takes approximately 45 minutes,
and during the crossing there are views of the islands
of Molokai, Kahoolawe, Molokini, Maui, and Lanai.
The service runs five times a day, 365 days a year.
Island Air
This airline flys 37-passenger, turboprop jet
planes to and from Lanai Island, from Honolulu Airport
on the island of Oahu, and from Kahului Airport on
the island of Maui.
Lanai Airport (LNY)
Official Web site for this 500 acre, single-runway airport,
which is located about 10 minutes from Lanai City and about
25 minutes from the Manele Bay Resort.
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Related Links
Lanai Island - Main Menu
Islands of Hawaii
Hawaii for Visitors
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