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Located on the North end of Lanai, Lanai Airport (LNY) is a pleasant port of entry to this mesmerising Hawaiian island. A former military landing strip during World War II, today, it provides a gateway to an authentic Polynesian getaway.
There's nothing like having your own vehicle to explore at your own pace. Happily, reputable car rental companies have stations at Lanai Airport like Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Dollar Rent-A-Car. It's advisable to book ahead, especially during peak travel periods.
With Hawaii's varying terrains, four-wheel drive vehicles are highly recommended. Jeep Wranglers are a popular choice, offering a blend of comfort, safety, and off-road capabilities.
The island of Lanai only has one fuel station, conveniently situated in Lanai City. It's around a 10-minute drive from the airport. Not to worry, the station offers full service so you can sit back and relax.
Lanai Airport is just a quick three-mile drive southeast of Lanai City. It's the primary airport for inter-island flights in Hawaii, with operators like Hawaiian Airlines flying in and out daily.
Unlike Blighty's notoriously fickle climate, Lanai enjoys a tropical savannah climate. Expect warm temperature year-round. No need to pack that brolly! Lanai uses the US Dollar, and while cards are mostly accepted, cash can be handy, especially for smaller payments.
Driving on the right-hand side of the road may be a bit challenging initially. While Hawaiian road rules closely follow those of mainland US, it's best to familiarise yourself with them before hitting the road. Unlike the UK, right turns are permitted at red lights unless signage indicates otherwise.
Lanai City is a charming small town worth exploring, with its unique culture, eateries and historical sites. For a change of scenery, take a ferry to Maui, it’s only an hour away.
Ethereal landscapes, a rich history and a warm 'Aloha' greet visitors to Lanai. Now that you're equipped with this guide, you're one step closer to making your Hawaiian dreams a reality. Enjoy the ride. After all, half the fun is getting there!