The historic Lanai Theater and Playhouse is a place where people can still enjoy first-run movies as well as plays or other performances. Built in the 1920s, this classic theater is an integral part of the history of Lana'i. Call ahead for events and show times. It is one of the focal points of tiny Lanai City, especially since its 1993 renovation. The Hawaii International Film Festival holds its screenings here. Ticket prices vary.
Located on the Cameron Way in Kahului, McCoy Studio Theater is the flexible theater of Maui Arts & Cultural Center. This theater has a maximum seating capacity for 300 spectators, however, the stage and the seating arrangement can easily be adjusted to suit the requirements of the events. Events like dramas, dance, concerts, comedy shows, opera and film screenings are held here throughout the year. Some of the best musicians like George Kahumoku, Jr. and Ledward Ka‘apana have performed on its stage, making it a major venue on the island to watch live music. Call or visit their website to know more.
One of Kihei's most trusted tour operators, Redline Rafting specializes in marine excursions. They offer three base packages, namely Molokini snorkeling tours, Maui whale watching tours, and Maui private snorkel charters. Go for the chartered snorkeling package if you wish to enjoy a customized experience. Passengers are accompanied by an experienced guide who ensures that your safety is never compromised.
The Mike Carroll Gallery is an unexpected find on the Island of Lanai. With original oils and prints by award-winning Lanai artist Mike Carroll, wood bowls by Warren Osako, photographs by Ron Gingerich and Bill Dierssen, and original works from 14 other artists from Lanai, Maui, and Oahu, you are sure to find something authentic and memorable. Call ahead for appointments.