Four Seasons Resorts Lana'i, The Lodge at Koele (5*)


Like a gracious country manor hidden within the central highlands on the private island of Lana'i, Four Seasons shares a unique perspective of Hawaii’s natural beauty, where guests can savour peaceful tranquillity, along with two world-ranked golf courses and exciting adventures on land and at sea

 

Hotel Details


  • fitness centre featuring separate rooms for cardiovascular exercise, weights and stretching, as well as men's and women's locker rooms
  • Lodge's pool and two whirlpools with views of rolling hills and lush landscaped gardens
  • 3 new Premiere cushion outdoor hard courts with the expansive upcountry grounds as a backdrop
  • children’s amenities
  • business services
  • championship golf course designed by golf legend Greg Norman and architect Ted Robinson, offering stunning views of mountains and lush greens, with the ocean in the distance
  • spacious Banyan Spa Suite, a private treatment room with side-by-side massage beds and a bathroom with rain shower

 

Room Features


Garden Rooms:

  • spacious balconies overlooking the Resort's gardens
  • spacious lanai (balcony) measuring 98 sq ft
  • living area featuring an entertainment centre with 40” LCD TV and DVD player
  • private bar
  • coffee maker
  • in-room safe
  • high-speed Internet access
  • full marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub with shower
  • located on first and second floors, north and south wings
  • décor features either warm gold tones with red accents or cool blue tones with yellow accents
  • king or two double beds
  • max occupancy king bed: 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child, two double beds: 3 adults, or 2 adults and 2 children
  • 406 sq ft

 

Garden Deluxe Rooms:

  • spacious balconies overlooking the Resort's lush, sculpted gardens measuring 98 sq ft
  • living area featuring an entertainment centre with 40” LCD TV and DVD player
  • private bar
  • coffee maker
  • in-room safe
  • high-speed Internet access
  • full marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub with shower
  • located on the first and second floors, north and south wings
  • décor features either warm gold tones with red accents or cool blue tones with yellow accents
  • king or two double beds
  • max occupancy king bed: 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child, two double beds: 3 adults, or 2 adults and 2 children
  • 406 sq ft

 

Koele Deluxe Rooms:

  • corner rooms commanding expansive views of the Resort's lush, sculpted gardens
  • spacious balcony measuring 192 – 234 sq ft with rustic outdoor furniture
  • living area featuring an entertainment centre with 40” LCD flat-screen TV and DVD player
  • private bar
  • coffee maker
  • in-room safe
  • high-speed Internet access
  • full marble bathroom featuring a lavish vanity and deep soaking tub with shower
  • located on the first and second floors, north and south wings
  • décor features either warm gold tones with red accents or cool blue tones with yellow accents
  • king bed
  • max occupancy 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child
  • 424 – 471 sq ft

 

Great Hall Premier Rooms:

  • located in the main building, overlooking surrounding ground
  • spacious balcony measuring 125 – 233 sq ft with rustic outdoor furniture
  • spacious living area has an adjacent sitting area that features an entertainment centre with 40” LCD flat-screen TV and DVD player
  • private bar
  • coffee maker
  • in-room safe
  • high-speed Internet access
  • full marble bathroom featuring a lavish vanity and deep soaking tub with shower
  • located on the second floor, main building
  • décor features either warm gold tones with red accents or cool blue tones with yellow accents
  • king bed
  • max occupancy 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child
  • 531 – 605 sq ft

 

Great Hall Premier Fireplace Rooms:

  • cosy sitting area with fireplace
  • overlook the croquet court and Hawaiian church
  • spacious balcony measuring 160 sq ft
  • sitting area featuring a fireplace, entertainment centre with 40” LCD TV and DVD player
  • private bar
  • coffee maker
  • in-room safe
  • high-speed Internet access
  • full marble bathroom features a deep soaking tub with shower
  • located on the second floor, main building
  • décor features either warm gold tones with red accents or cool blue tones with yellow accents
  • king bed
  • max occupancy 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child
  • 560 sq ft

 

Dining


  • Dining Room – serves innovative cuisine in a refined, estate-like setting, featuring estate-grown ingredients that are prepared using avant-garde variations of classical culinary techniques and matched by a comprehensive wine selection
  • Terrace – offers contemporary American cuisine that mingles comfortably with traditional Hawaiian touches
  • Hulopo'e Court – ocean-view restaurant offering breakfast and an extensive steak and seafood dinner menu
  • Ocean Grill – features enticing contemporary Italian cuisine and New-World favourites in the alfresco oceanfront setting
  • The Challenge at Manele Clubhouse – cliff-side dining serving island-influenced cuisine while enjoying panoramic ocean vistas and breathtaking fairway views
  • The Bar – offers a light menu complemented by creative cocktails and a wide selection of drinks
  • Great Hall – sserves daily afternoon tea and a special hot chocolate menu, as well as pupus (appetisers), desserts, specialty cocktails and coffees
  • Trophy Room – with shuffleboard, pool, foosball or a variety of other table games available, the Trophy Room is the perfect place to relax and enjoy drinks and snacks while watching favourite sports programme
  • Hale Ahe Ahe Lounge – open-air sports bar with dramatic views of the ocean offering a lively social atmosphere

 

Recreation


  • the resort offers a wide range of activities, from croquet to lawn bowling, road biking to hiking, 4x4 adventures to horseback riding and sporting clays to archery
  • cultural activities offered by the hotel, including Hila lessons, Lei making, Lana’i Art Center, Lana’i Culture and Heritage Center, etc.
  • excursions to cultural sites, including Sweetheart Rock (Pu'u Pehe), Garden of the Gods (Keahiakawelo), Kaunolu Village, Petroglyphs
  • championship golf course designed by golf legend Greg Norman and architect Ted Robinson, offering stunning views of mountains and lush greens, with the ocean in the distance
  • spacious Banyan Spa Suite, a private treatment room with side-by-side massage beds and a bathroom with rain shower

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • Travelers can explore the intimate atmosphere of Lanai by taking a walk around Dole Park in Lanai City, browsing the shops and eating at its local restaurants. The small town feel and a profound sense of aloha makes visitors feel very special.
  • To engage with local culture, travelers can participate in The Ho`okipa Cultural Program (meaning “hospitality” in Hawaiian), which is an on-going series of interactive cultural classes created by Lanai's kupuna, or Hawaiian elders, for resort guests.  As with its namesake, the program’s goal is to enrich and inspire visitors, while allowing access to the island’s most revered elders.  Through the volunteer efforts of respected kupuna, Four Seasons is able to share Lanai's rich heritage with its guests.  The program allows visitors to experience an authentic sense of place combined with a deep understanding of Lanai's past, present and future.  Program highlights include ukulele lessons, coconut weaving, lei making, and “talk story” sessions
  • Four Seasons sponsors and encourages guests to participate in local cultural events, including the Festivals of Aloha in September, Lanai Ukulele Festival and Slack Key Guitar Festival in the summer, and October's Ho'okupu Hula No Lanai Cultural Festival
  • Four Seasons Resorts Lanai feature The Giving Tree Malama Aina Program, meaning caring for the land in Hawaiian, which is an initiative to contribute to the reforestation of the Koloiki Ridge and support sustainability.  Part of the Resorts enriching Hookipa Cultural series, includes a five-mile guided hike with a kupuna, or Hawaiian ancestor, from The Lodge at Koele to the Koloiki Ridge.  Along the hike, the kupuna shares cultural insight about the land, history and indigenous species found along the forested trail.  Once visitors reach the summit, they are invited to plant a native seedling
Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.