Dane and Clark Little
Plumeria tree
Beautiful
Our guide, Dane.
I love the pretty names to go with each variety! This one is Strawberry Shortcake.
Jennifer C.
Oct 24, 2024
Wish they were open all year long! I highly highly recommend this tour for anyone that visits Hawaii. The Little family is so warm and welcoming. They are very knowledgeable and friendly and have the most amazing plumerias in the world. I booked the regular tour but wished I went on the private tour. Clark & Dane are excellent tour guides and make the tour fun and educational. Make sure you visit the gift shop and purchase a bunch of their plumeria clippings to replant at home. I can't wait to bring my entire Ohana back to learn all about Hawaiian plumerias from this little plantation!! I will be back in April 2025
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Suri S.
Oct 8, 2024
What a fun, informative, beautiful experience nestled just a 5 minute drive from Haleiwa. If you love plumeria, this is a unique experience that many people have not done yet. Just opened to the public this spring for tours. Discounts available for locals. There's not much left to do when you live on an island, so I had to do some digging to find something new to do! It was worth the drive to come over here to enjoy the scenery and smell over 40 different varieties of plumeria. The staff was so knowledgeable, friendly, upbeat, and full of Aloha spirit. It was nice to hear the story about how Clark's father opened this farm. All visitors will park their cars at Tsueʻs Farm parking lot and then take their complimentary shuttle/van to the farm. Staff will lead you to a bench area to talk about the history of the farm, show and explain the different scents of each plumeria they personally picked that morning, and then you will have time to pick your own plumeria from the trees to take home! I was able to fill almost my whole bag! Our home smelled like plumeria for a week afterwards :) The gift shop also will have cuttings of each plumeria if you would like to buy to grow yourself.The view is so gorgeous as well! It was fun wholesome activity that we enjoyed so much. Would definitely recommend to locals and tourists!P.S. if you're hungry after the tour and looking for some good food, I love going to Surf n Salsa whenever I'm in North Shore for some authentic Mexican food.
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Jahya C.
Sep 23, 2024
I recently visited with some friends and had a great time! The plumeria trees are absolutely gorgeous, and walking through the farm surrounded by their fragrant blooms was such a peaceful experience. The staff were so knowledgeable, sharing interesting facts about the different varieties of plumeria, I learned so much and have so much appreciation for plumeria now!Little Plumeria Farm is a must-visit. Can't wait to come back and see the blossoms again!
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Clarisa K.
Jan 31, 2025
Me and my ohana went to the 9:15am tour for my adult daughter's birthday request. Very informative, beautiful and serene. We all learned more about plumerias and we loved picking our choice of fresh flowers. Of course lots of photos were taken too. Thank you for the colorful and fragrant memories.
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Nadine C.
Apr 30, 2024
Ranked NUMBER ONE on the List of Ten Best New Attractions in the USA... according to USA Today's Travel Experts!When I saw Thomas Obungen's Facebook post, I signed up online for a one-hour tour of Little Plumeria Farm. We were to meet at the North Shore Macadamia Nut Company in Haleiwa, 10-minutes before our start time, where a shuttle would take us to the Farm.Located on 20 acres of land, Jim Little started cultivating rare hybrid strains of plumeria over 50 years ago. His son, Clark, and his grandson, Dane, have joined into the business and began hosting tours in 2023. Sign-up online for the 9:15am or 11am tour on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. There are lower prices for children and Kama'aina. Private tours cost more and include a lei greeting! Plumeria farm tours this year started on 4-1-24 and will end on 10-31-24.Tip: Bring a hat and sunscreen. They will give you a package for the samples of various blossoms and give you time to pick some flowers from the trees! Make sure to visit the gift shop before boarding the shuttle back to your car.I was able to make about 4 garlands (lei) at home from about 160 blossoms... just in time for May 1st, which is Lei Day in Hawaii!I highly recommend this tour and would go again! It's very educational and fascinating! I did not know that there were so many colors, fragrances, and petal shapes! The grounds are breathtaking, and the staff truly are ambassadors of the Aloha Spirit!Note: Haleiwa might be about an hour's drive from Waikiki
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Carly M.
Sep 8, 2024
We pretty much live on Oahu. We've done everything there is to do it seems. I googled things to do in Oahu and this tour came up several times. I wasn't aware of this Plumeria farm. I'm pretty allergic to Plumerias but decided to give this tour a chance. I love learning new things and finding new places. I signed up for the tour online. There appeared to be 2 tours a day. The cost was $45 a person which I thought sounded really expensive. My husband and I were celebrating our wedding anniversary so I thought this would be a nice change of pace. We were all told to meet at the Tsue's farm parking lot. It was clearly marked "Plumeria farm tours parking" Two vans came promptly and took us to the farm. It's an absolutely gorgeous peice of property. We were greeted by the Little family that own the farm. They had picked a bunch of baskets of different Plumeria to show us and let us keep. They explained all the varieties and hybrids. They said it takes them about two hours to pick all the flowers for our tour. Thus explaining the $45 cost of the tour. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the tour and even bought a cutting to take back to the mainland. The cutting was $38 and I probably wouldn't have bought one but it was our anniversary and I thought it would cool to plant it together and watch it bloom. The tour last 90 minutes I think. It was a fun morning and afterwards we stoped into Tsue's farm for snacks. Highly recommend it. The family and van drivers were down to earth and nice. It ended up being an expensive outing but fun.
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Nicole S.
Jul 4, 2024
We enjoyed our experience on the farm learning about plumerias and their colors and scents. It was cool to walk around to see the trees and pick flowers.
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Elaine W.
Jul 18, 2024
My hoomans brought me here because I was being a good boy! There was plenty of shade to sit under while the Little family passed out all of their different plumerias on their farm. So many different scents and I got to smell all of them! My favorite was one that smelled like Italian Meatballs. Who knew a flower could smell like dinner! Everyone was so nice to me and even gave me a few pats.
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Mohammed K.
Jul 5, 2024
Super cool place. Clark, U'I, and Dane did a crazy good job explaining the flowers and honestly, we don't even know they had that many varieties of plumeria they've cultivated themselves. They let us take a bunch of flowers home, we ended up making leis with them. Highly recommend to visit.
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Monique M.
Feb 4, 2025
Beautiful farm. A lot of good information with beautiful plumeria varieties. Family and employees were great. The only thing I would recommend is not to buy too many available branches. At least don't spend too much money. I purchased three branches over $100 dollars and all have died except maybe one. My daughter and her family also purchased more than me and all of hers have died.
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