Matt Long, who describes himself as “a typical Gen-X professional who has a passion for all things travel,” blogs on his site Landlopers about travels to one of his most favorite places in the world, Lānaʻi. His dreams of visiting the islands came true for a few days. He shared lots of memories of his experiences and photographs. He had been to Lānaʻi previously on his own before joining our social media team. You can see how much he loves this place from all of the articles he continues to post! We can barely keep up with him!
Stunning Beauty of Sand – Travel Photo Series
Village Life Travel Photo Series
Feasting Around the World – Travel Food Photo Series
A Look at the Exotic – Photo Series
Thinking of My Happy Place – Travel Photo Series
Four Reasons to Visit Lanai in 2012
Sustainable Tourism: What is It, and Why Should We Care?
Luxury Within Reach on the Tropical Island of Lanai
Travel Photo Series – The Road Less Traveled
How to Experience the Best of Lanai in a Day
Butterflies and Worries – The Day Before a Big Trip
Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Hawaii
Trouble in Paradise – The Great Lanai Windmill Debate
Travel Case Study – What Does Luxury Travel Really Mean?
Travel Photo – Koele Ranch Sunrise, Lana’i
Travel Spotlight – Koele Ranch Life, Lanai Hawaii
Celebrating Memorial Day – Favorite War Memorials From Around the Country
Three Travel Experiences to Keep You Healthy
A Look at the Real Benefits of Travel
Otherworldly Landscape of the Garden of the Gods in Lanai
Hiking the Koloiki Ridge Trail in Lanai
Organized Drowning – Hawaiian SNUBA Experience
Travel Photo – Palaoa Point Sea Cliffs, Lanai
Ultimate Lanai Restaurants and Dining Guide
Channeling My Inner Indiana Jones – The Quest for the Lanai Petroglyphs
Island of Legends – Sweetheart Rock and the Tale of Pehe’s Hill
Southern Exposure – Taking Things Slow on Lanai
Trends in Voluntourism: The Kokua Project – Saving Animals in Hawaii
Stepping Back in Time at the Hotel Lanai
Photo credit: Matt Long, at the Blue Ginger, end of a long day.
For more adventures on the Hawaiian island of Lānaʻi, please search anywhere for the tag “#VisitLanai.” We hope to see you here on our almost private island soon!
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