Once a mere pineapple patch, the red-dirt island of Lanai is an oasis of calm. Reaching the island is difficult - no direct flights from the mainland - but once you arrive, the tropical surroundings are the ideal backdrop for snorkeling and scuba diving, swimming in Hulopoe Bay (a marine preserve), whale watching, horseback riding, golfing, hiking, four-wheeling and exploring the red spires of the Garden of the Gods. The 1920s-era town is small but quaint, and the locals go out of their way to be friendly.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
We could have spent a lot more time and money here. Jenna greeted us warmly and was genuinely interested in us as we shopped. Even my husband, who doesn’t really like to shop, enjoyed this place. We found cute Lanai shirts, and some other great souvenirs. Definitely stop here when checking out Lanai City.
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You'll find the Mike Carroll Gallery nestled among the towering Cook Pines of Dole Park in historic Lana'i City. Featuring original paintings by Mike and his fellow award-winning guest artists, fine art photography, handcrafted jewelry, bowls turned from local woods, and a surprising collection of Asian antiques. See why we've been called "One of Hawaii's most beautiful galleries!" Open 7 days a week (Mon-Sun 10Am-6PM)
If you're traveling to Lanai, your island adventure won't be complete without a visit to Mike Carroll's Gallery in Lanai City. Mike's a highly trained, accomplished artist who captures the heart of the islands in his work, and he and his wife Kat are two of our favorite people ...warm, talented, inspirational. The Gallery has original art, as well as prints and other beautiful items at all price points, so a perfect spot to bring home a piece of the islands. And be sure to ask Kat about the Lanai Cat Sanctuary she founded!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Dis (Barry) and Dat (Suzie) visited Lanai from Florida to look at buying a retirement home. They found their home and moved to Lanai to retire. Retirement didn't last. A few years later, outgoing Barry and Suzie started searching for unusual, finely crafted teak and exotic wood sculptures and carvings. Along the way, they took a shine to mobiles and wind chimes -- the more outrageous, the better. Then they started collecting handmade jewelry, stained glass, and unique garden ornaments and home decor. All this led to this eclectic store, which you have to see to believe. Meeting Barry is worth the trip alone. You'll find designer jewelry,1000's of windchimes, crystals and gongs, whimsical dragonfly lamps, handcarvings , and fabulous home and garden decor. This is also the biggest collection of Hawaiian slippah necklaces, earrings, anklets, and bracelets. You can't miss the vivid green shop with hanging chimes and mobiles leading the way to the front door, with their mascot '59 Nash Metropolitan "chuggo" sitting proudly outfront.~Find us on Facebook~Aloha!
A working studio where bags are designed and handmade from vintage fabrics by Cory. Along with her one of a kind bags, there is a pineapple picked selection of vintage clothing & goods + select jewelry pieces from some of her favorite local artists.
Makamae, which means cherished or treasured in Hawaiian, is the Luxe Boutique. Featured designers will include luxury brands such as Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Jimmy Choo, Eres and Kimberly McDonald, and guests will enjoy exploring the very unique items on offer.
Pilina is Resort's Casual Store; the name represents something that belongs, that is connected or kept close. Lines that embrace elegance and comfort such as James Perse, Tory Burch, Letarte, Diane Von Furstenberg, Joie, Vince, Vilebrequin and Oliver Peoples will be on display.
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