#1.
On north shore, Lanai City, HI
On the northeast side of the island, you'll find ruins of an old lighthouse at Kaiolohia, also known as Shipwreck Beach. Since the 19th century this windy, eight-mile stretch of beach has wrecked n... More on Gohawaii.com
Shipwreck Beach provides good beach combing in a windy setting with a shipwrecked WWII Liberty Ship as a backdrop. The 8-mile beach has many reef-sheltered pools, where some ... More on Weather.com

#2.
Lanai, Lanai, Hawaii, United States

#3.
730 Lanai Ave. Room 126, Lanai City, HI 96763

#4.
339 Seventh Street, Lanai City, Lanai, Hawaii
The only multi-purpose community arts program on the island,
the Lana'i Art Center is dedicated to provid... More on Travel.yahoo.com
Classes are offered to locals and visitors and their complex includes a complete ceramic studio, a woodshop... More on Yahoo! Travel

#5.
339 7th St, Lanai City, HI 96763

#6.
Kanepuu Hwy, Lanai City, HI 96763
This free, self-guided tour takes walkers through Kanepu'u Preserve , one of the last remaining forests ... More on Yahoo! Travel
TNC is in the process of transitioning this preserve to another manager, and the property appears completely abandoned. More on Yahoo! Travel

#7.
Keomuku, Maui County, Hawaii
The calm of the water and the wonderful Hawaii shore is quite a vista. This segment of shore is so great. There aren't any lodgings around here but if you're ok to travel a small length then no pro... More on GoingOutside
Located in the northeast, Keomuku Village's most prominent remnant is the partially-restored Malamalama Church. In the 19th century the Village was the site for a proposed sugar plantation that was... More on Weather.com

#8.
Maui, HI

#9.
Lanai Ave, Lanai City, HI 96763
Dole Park, also known as Lanai City Commercial Square, is in the center of Lanai City. Built around 1922 wh... More on Travel.yahoo.com
The four blocks that constitute downtown Lanai City are arranged around this park, creating ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
Lanai City, HI
James Dole purchased most of Lana'i from Harry and Frank Baldwin in 1922 for $1,100,000 and eventually devoted 15,000 acres of the island to pineapples, creating the largest pineapple plantation in the world. To transport the harvest ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
