James Dole turned Lanai into a pineapple plantation in 1922, and it eventually supplied three-quarters of the world's pineapples. Since the plantation closed in the 1980s, the island has emerged as one of the world's most idyllic vacation destinations.This two-hour hiking trail leads visitors to the highest point on Lanai. Here you'll experience a veritable goldmine of plants, flowers and peaceful wildlife, and take in views of six Hawaiian islands.Established in the 15th century, this ancient Hawaiian fishing village is so steeped in history, it has been declared a National Historic Landmark.