Lanai Towns

Hawaii Guide

Lanai Towns

Lanai towns include Lanai City, Manele, Kaumalapau and Keomuku, with plantation history, harbor access, local stops and island routes.

Town directory

Lanai Towns

Browse Lanai towns, from lively visitor hubs and historic communities to quiet local areas with island character.

Kaumalapau

Kaumalapau is Lanai's west coast harbor, shaped by pineapple-era shipping, cargo barge service, breakwater views and its role as the island's main commercial port.

Kaunolu Village

Kaunolu Village is a remote Lanai archaeological site on the island's southwest coast, with fishing-village ruins, Halulu Heiau, Kahekili's Leap, petroglyphs and Kamehameha I history.

Keomuku

Keomuku is a remote east Lanai historic area with fishing village roots, Maunalei Sugar Company history, Ka Lanakila Church, old rail traces and quiet shoreline scenery.

Koele

Koele is a cool central Lanai area near Lanai City, shaped by ranching history, former lodge gardens, Sensei Lanai and the quieter inland side of the island.

Lanai City

Lanai City is the island's main town, centered around Dole Park with plantation-era history, local shops, galleries, restaurants and quiet upcountry streets.

Lopa

Lopa is a remote southeast Lanai coastal area with old village history, Loko Lopa fishpond, seabird habitat, Lopa Beach and quiet shoreline scenery.