Each year, approximately 80,000 visitors take the road less traveled and journey to Lanai, The Private Isle (once known as The Pineapple Isle) while another 70,000 visitors explore Molokai, The Friendly Isle (once known as The Lonely Isle). The remoteness and unhurried pace of these sister islands will often test city-dwellers. |
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But the payoff is that in choosing to slow down, vacationers will be inspired to find their bearings again and learn to refocus themselves for life's ongoing challenges. It's amazing that you could conceivably travel thousands of miles to reach these distant islands, and what you may ultimately discover here is the real you. |