Lanai is the
sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is also known as the Pineapple
Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation.
The only town is Lanai City, a small settlement.
The Hawaiian Islands
stretch 1,500 miles across the central Pacific Ocean. It's comprised
of islands, islets, reefs, and rocks. Although, Oahu is the most
visited island, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island of Hawaii offers
rain forests, volcanoes, pounding surf, sandy beaches, and whale
watching opportunities.
Geography: 140.5
sq mi
Population: 3,193
Religion: Many Religions
Language: English,
Hawaiian is also spoken.
Currency: US Dollars
Time Zone: Hawaii Standard
Time Zone (HST)
Electricity: 110v
Entry Requirements:
Canadian residents must have a valid passport that is valid
for six months past the date of first entry into the United States,
and an onward or return ticket. Other countries, please check with
the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for detail entry requiremetns for
your nationality.
Getting There:
Flying Time to Honolulu (plus 37 min flight to Lanai) from: Los
Angeles: 5 hrs 35 min
New York: 11 hrs 30 min
Chicago: 9
hrs 10 min
Miami: 10 hr 15 min
Vancouver: 6 hrs 10 min
Toronto: 12
hrs 23 min
Travel
Seasons: Peak Season:
(1) December to April; (mid-Decmber - February)
(2) Accommodations are limited during Japan's 'Golden Week',
3 weeks beginning the last week in April.
(3) Mid-June to August, when a large number of families travel
during the summer, therefore the rates are less favorable Low Season: May to mid-June; September to mid-December
Climate:
Oahu experiences excellent year-round weather; The Big Island
of Hawaii is hotter, Molokai & Lanai are drier, Kauai
is wetter, and Maui is more windy.
Seasons:
Spring: Mar - May
Summer: June - August
Fall/Autumn: Sept - Nov
Winter: Dec - Feb
International
Travel Warehouse
Los Angeles, CA USA
Tel: 1.310.312.1116 info@itwusa.com
CST 2057034-40
Four Seasons Resort Lanai The Lodge at Koele
Lanai, Hawaii, USA
Welcome to
Four Seasons Resort Lanai The Lodge at Koele!
Located in the dramatic central highlands of the private island
of Lana'i, The Lodge at Koele is a gracious retreat amidst manicured
lawns, gardens and towering Cook Island pines. Balancing peaceful
tranquillity with a wealth of exciting activities, The Lodge offers
a one-of-a-kind experience embracing both the highlands and the
ocean. There is hiking, horseback riding and tennis, and golf
on two world-ranked courses. A pastoral inland sanctuary, The
Lodge at Koele offers a refreshing, unexpected interpretation
of Hawaiis natural beauty
Located 5 miles
from the airport, and .5 miles from town.
Amenities
Frequented
by golfers and couples
Offers the ambiance
of an English country manor with genteel luxury and gracious
Hawaiian hospitality.
A Greg Normandesigned
golf course, croquet lawns, stables, a sporting-clay course,
and archery, are popular activities available.
Hotel representatives
greet guests when they arrive on the island and transport them
to the hotel, where they are served a glass of pineapple cider
and a warm towel.
The Great Hall
offers complimentary tea and scones in the afternoon and live
Hawaiian entertainment nightly.
The town square
of Lanai, which has only 2,800 full-time residents, is accessible
by complimentary shuttle.
Two local restaurants,
Henry Clays Rotisserie and Peles Garden, allow resort
guests to charge meals to their hotel account.
Shuttle transportation
between the Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel is provided
free of charge to all registered guests.
The Lodge at Koele
offers an array of activities, and entertainment.
Swimming
Pools
Snorkeling
Whale-watching
Sailing
Hiking/biking
trails
Horse
riding/rental
Hunting
Golf -
driving range
Surfing/boogie
boarding
Archery
Kayaking
Tennis
Mountain
biking
Fishing
Lawn bowling
greens
Croquet
Scuba
Diving
Deepsea
Fishing
Children's
program (at Manele Bay).
Executive Putting
Course
Our Executive
Putting Course offers a unique challenge with an innovative
18-hole, par-51 design. Putters, golf balls and score cards
are provided
Golf
The Experience
at Koele
Designed by golf
legend Greg Norman and architect Ted Robinson, this championship
course offers stunning views of mountains and lush greens, with
the ocean in the distance. It offers dramatic contrast to The
Challenge at Manele, with a cooler climate, wooded slopes, manicured
bunkers and terraced water hazards.
The course begins
on a plateau nearly 2,000 feet (610 meters) above sea level,
with sweeping views of Maui and Moloka'i across the ocean channel.
The signature hole, Number 17, plays from a 250-foot (76-meters)
elevated tee to a fairway bordered by a lake on one side and
dense foliage the other. The front nine moves dramatically through
ravines wooded with pine, koa and eucalyptus trees, and seven
lakes and flowing streams with cascading waterfalls dot the
entire course. No other course offers a more incredible combination
of highland terrain, inspired landscape architecture and range
of play challenges. Playing a round here will ensure you bragging
rights, no matter what your score. 18 holes, Par 72, 7,014 Yards.
Mandatory non spike policy- no metal spikes will be permitted
on the courses.
Golf nearby
The Challenge
at Manele
High above the
crashing surf of the Pacific ocean, this challenging course,
designed by Jack Nicklaus, more than lives up to its name. Built
on lava outcroppings, the course features three holes on cliffs
which use the Pacific Ocean as a water hazard. The five-tee
concept challenges the best golfers with precise tee shots over
natural gorges and ravines.
Terrace Dining
Room
A casual resort atmosphere prevails at the Terrace, at The Lodge
at Koele. Enjoy stunning English garden views, or admire the Great
Hall's antique collection. Featuring American cuisine with Hawaiian
home-cooking influences, the restaurant is open for breakfast,
lunch and dinner.
Main Dining
Room
Savour contemporary, new American cuisine at the Dining Room in
The Lodge at Koele. In a relaxed, residential-style setting complete
with crackling fireplace and an impressive display of orchids,
award-winning culinary delights please the palate while invigorating
country air lifts the spirit. Open for dinner only, reservations
required.
Tea
Room Bar
In the refined setting of the Tea Room Bar at The Lodge at Koele,
creative cocktails and a wide selection of drinks will warm you
on a chilly night in the upcountry. A light menu is also available.
The Great Hall
Enjoy the cozy living-room setting of The Great Hall at The Lodge
at Koele. In the evening, relax to the tunes of Hawaii or Broadway
favorites by island musicians. A specialty beverage and pupu menu
is available.
Experience at
Koele Clubhouse
Sample casual dining at The Experience at Koele Clubhouse, overlooking
the pond at the first hole. Featured is island-influenced American
light fare, which can also be ordered from your golf cart and
delivered to your location on the course. Open for lunch daily.
In-Room Dining
Four Seasons In-Room Dining is a fine-dining experience within
the comfort and convenience of your guest room or suite. It is
ideal for time-zone-hopping travelers, impromptu meetings or simply
for quiet, private dining. Choose from an extensive menu, day
or night.
Dining options
at Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay
Ihilani
Hulopoe Court
Challenge at Manele Clubhouse
The
Lodge at Koele features 102 Guest Rooms, and Suites.
Garden Koele
Guest Room
504-square-foot , king or 2 doubles, 1st and 2nd floors, located
in the North and South wings, various views- hillside gardens,
reflecting pond, the lawn bowling courts, the stables, tennis
courts, limited view of the golf course and sunset. King bed rooms
feature four poster beds and hand painted headboards. Maximum
Occupancy: 3
adults or 2 adults and 1 child.
Koele
Deluxe Guest Room
617-square-foot guest rooms offer king bed with queen Murphy bed,
1st and 2nd floors, located at each end of the North and South
wings, larger sitting and porch areas and wider views of the grounds,
various views, four poster king bed. Maximum Occupancy:
3 adults or 2 adults
and 1 child.
Great Hall Superior
Suite
Maximum Occupancy:
3 adults or 2 adults
and 1 child.
Banyan
Suite
1,052 square feet These suites are located on the entrance side
of the Main Lodge on the 2nd floor. Each has a very large patio
area and faces the Banyan trees at the front of the hotel. This
suite offers a living room which can be closed off from the bedroom
by a sliding door. The room has a large lanai and four-poster
and king size bed. Maximum Occupancy: 3
adults or 2 adults and 1 child.