2. Built in 1923 to house visiting pineapple executives, this 10-room inn was once the only accommodation on the island. The South Pacific-style rooms, with country quilts, white walls, ceiling fans, and bamboo shades make it seem like you're staying in someone's guest room. The two end rooms offer great views with porches overlooking the pine trees and Lanai City. The restaurant, the Lanai City Grille, has an intimate and well-stocked bar. A self-serve Continental breakfast with fresh-baked breads is served in the foyer and is included in the rate. Pros: friendly service; walking distance to town. Cons: rooms are a bit stark; noisy at times; no room phones; no activities.
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