You can now book a stay at former Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's island.
Ellison owns 98% of Lanai, a 90,000-acre Hawaiian island about a 45-minute ferry ride away from Maui. Ellison's holdings include the Four Seasons Resort Lanai, a high-end hotel that just reopened after a months-long renovation.
You'll find everything you'd expect from a top-end resort, including extravagant suites and facilities, a Nobu sushi restaurant outpost, luxury spas, retail, and an 18-hole golf course designed by legendary champion Jack Nicklaus.
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Larry Ellison (second from left) bought the island back in 2012. The Four Seasons was shuttered in 2015, making way for a $75 million renovation, according to the Los Angeles Times. And now, it's open for business once more.

Source: LA Times
The renovated resort is designed in a modern take on the warm and natural materials of Hawaiian decor, with teak and zebra wood walls, Nepalese lokta paper, mahogany floors, and hand-woven wool area rugs.

Lanai is part of the Hawaiian archipelago of volcanic islands, and is located about nine miles from Maui, its closest inhabited neighbor.

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