Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay
Reviews
Beautiful property, and outstanding service throughout. Our room was enormous, clean, and comfortable with a wonderful large balcony overlooking the grounds. Enjoyed both the pool bar (good drinks and good lunch / happy hour snacks) and the indoor bar (try the rum samplers!). One night we had a private dinner set up outside by one of the fountains and it was flawless (rose petals, tons of candles, excellent service). I can't say enough good things about the property, it's one of the nicest hotels I've stayed at. Be warned, however, that the rest of the island is pretty deserted, and mostly dry, desert landscape. The only thing to do is rent a jeep (use Adventure Lanai, NOT Dollar) and go offroading on very rough trails up the mountain, to the hidden beaches, etc. Or, just stay on property and chillax.
I was married here last week. It was amazing. The facility is great but that isn't what made it so great. The people are just fantastic. They make everybody feel special and are super friendly. We definitely plan on returning to this location. It was the best vacation I have had!
The beach at the Four Seasons Manele Bay is one of my favorite places in the world. Immediately upon arrival the staff sets up an umbrella and some chairs for you, and gives you some lemonade or ice cold spa water. The waves are really fun for body surfing, the reef is great for snorkeling, and you can rent a standup paddle board. But the highlight for me was when my wife and I swam with dozens of dolphins in the bay one morning... it was an experience I'll never forget!
This was the best experience I have ever had at a hotel. Manele bay is absolutely gorgeous. The location is fabulous, it isn't too far from Expeditions, the beach itself is to die for. Look in the bay in the afternoon to see a pod of spinner dolphins that always go out there. This hotel is absolutely idyllic.
Amazing resort, one of only two on the secluded hawaiian isle of Lana'i.It's a veritable paradise on earth.If you're looking for hawaii without fast food joints, high rises and crowds then this is the place.Quality and exclusivity has its price though, but if you shop around a bit you can get a room with own terrace for less than 270 usd per night, which is a good price for what you get - your own piece of paradise.