Island of Lanai
At 30 minutes by boat from Lahaina (Maui), "Pineapple Island" (362 sq km) owes its nickname to the company Dole, who made it the largest plantation in the world in the late nineteenth century. But pineapple is gone and the island has been converted to an elite tourism around twin resorts. Elsewhere, bumpy trails allow visitors to explore (4x4 preferred) the vast arid expanses of the interior and the vast and lonely beaches that dot the coastline.
From : Routard.com
At 30 minutes by boat from Lahaina (Maui), "Pineapple Island" (362 sq km) owes its nickname to the company Dole, who made it the largest plantation in the world in the late nineteenth century. But pineapple is gone and the island has been converted to an elite tourism around twin resorts. Elsewhere, bumpy trails allow visitors to explore (4x4 preferred) the vast arid expanses of the interior and the vast and lonely beaches that dot the coastline.
From : Routard.com
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