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True romantics might opt for the Island of Lanai, where it really feels like you’ve escaped from the world. It’s called “Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island,” not only because it’s so beautiful, but also because it’s so private, you may really feel like you’ve been shipwrecked on a deserted island — naughty, right? During your Lanai honeymoon you can take a drive to watch the sun set over the rock “garden” of Keahiakawelo, maybe hike up the Munro Trail for a view of the neighboring islands, or find an isolated spot to sunbathe on Polihua Beach. Of course, you won’t really be alone on this island, but with zero crowds, you may feel like you have it all to yourself.
Why You’ll Love It
A good portion of the island is dirt roads meaning you can pick up a four-wheel-drive at the airport, and keep it the whole honeymoon. If you like doing your own thing and not seeing tour buses, Lanai is a layup.
Why She’ll Love It
A Lanai honeymoon is beautiful and secluded, you can settle in and decompress quickly. The snorkeling is said to be the best of any island in Hawaii.
Get to Know Lanai
At 18 miles wide and 13 miles long, Lanai is considered Hawaii's Most Secluded Island but in a modern-convenience sort of way; a Lanai honeymoon still encompasses every imaginable service you could require. Most honeymooners wanting meaningful nightlife options will be happier on other Hawaiin Islands.
Best Booze
For ambience and a truely Hawaiian cocktail endeavor, we suggest the Hale Ahe'ahe Lounge, located in the Four Seasons Lanai at Manele Bay. You can play pool, table games or catch the game on the 46-inch LCD television.