Stop and Smell the Plumerias.
The largest collection of rare hybrid plumerias in the world. On the North Shore of O’ahu, Hawaii’i since 1973.
Join us on our 20 acre plumeria farm overlooking the North Shore of O’ahu to learn and experience everything about this beautiful fragrant flower so closely associated with Hawai’i.
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Farm Tour
2025 Season: Apr 1 - Oct 31, 2025
Tour Duration: 1 hour (please allow approximately 1.5 hours to include shuttle time)
Price: $46 per person / $26 (children 13 & under).
Kama’aina & Military Rates availableCome join us on a tour of our unique plumeria farm overlooking the North Shore of O’ahu.
Partially guided walking group tour includes strolling through the Rare Hybrid Plumeria Garden, learning about the various stages of plant growth at The Nursery and surrounding yourself with blossoming trees while picking your own flowers.
This unforgettable experience will include your own time to walk through designated areas of the plumeria farm while taking in the stunning panoramic mountain and ocean views.
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Private Tour
2025 Season: Apr 1 - Oct 31, 2025
Tour Duration: 1.5 hours (please allow approximately 2 hours to include shuttle time)
Price: $250 per person / $150 (children 13 & under). Minimum four people.Partially guided private tour includes everything in the standard Farm Tour plus visiting restricted areas by all-terrain vehicles. These exclusive zones feature many additional rare plumeria trees as well as some of the newest hybrids not yet seen by the general public.
Each person will be greeted with a plumeria lei and receive a copy of Jim Little’s book Growing Plumerias in Hawaii and Around the World.
Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience for flower lovers, plumeria aficionados and those who want an intimate tour with just family and friends.
Give an experience your friends and family will remember! A gift card with a value of your choosing.
What People Are Saying
Named “Best New Attraction in America 2024” by USA TODAY 10Best Awards
“The splendor of the Aloha State is on full display… vibrant flowers are the main attraction, with hour-long farm tours providing guests with an opportunity to bask in stunning landscapes and even take home a few plants of their own.”
— USA TODAY
“To find Oahu at its most relaxed, zip up from Honolulu to the North Shore for tropical farms, temples, world-class surf breaks and an antidote to mass-market tourism… Surround yourself in the heady fragrance of the plumeria, one of Hawaii’s favorite pua (flowers), at Little Plumeria Farms, open to visitors between April and October.”
— Mindy Pennybacker, The Wall Street Journal
A Little Piece of Paradise…. during hour-long tours that Clark or his son, Dane, usually lead, visitors come to understand the Little’s fascination for the flower… each type has a distinctive fragrance, color, pattern, shape and size.
— Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi, AAA Explorer Hawaii
“A fragrant oasis on twenty acres… the [plumeria] trees are unique, the selective and serendipitous result of cross-pollinating flowers with exceptional traits.”
— Catherine Lo Griffin, Hana Hou! (Hawaiian Airlines)
“Flower enthusiasts will adore the tropical blossoms at Little Plumeria Farm on Oahu’s North Shore… home to 5,000 plumeria trees bursting with colorful blooms.”
— AAA Traveler Magazine
“It was awesome visiting the farm — what a glorious treat on all the senses — first impression was the beautiful Vera Cruz Rose plumeria flower sharing her scent. Wow!”
— Lillian Tsang, Hawaii Public Radio
“If you love plumeria, you have to check this place out… You don’t just have multiple colors [of Plumeria], you also have diverse scents that come with those, my gosh, you have rose to candy to lemon to grapes to others. The list continues to go on and on.”
— Kamaka Pili, KHON News
“Flowers fit for royalty. I wish you could smell it here. It's amazing.”
— Annalisa Burgos, Hawaii News Now (NBC & CBS affiliate)
“Little Plumeria Farms on Oʻahu’s North Shore is every plumeria lover’s dream. The scent of plumeria fills the air around the farm and visitors will likely smell the place before they even get there. And once they do, their visual senses are treated to panoramic views of Oʻahu’s North Shore.”
— Kevin Allen, Hawaii Magazine
香り豊かなプルメリアに囲まれて、のどかなハワイを満喫できます。
— Aloha Street Magazine
“World-renowned plumeria farm opens its doors to the public… This is not the Hale‘iwa that visitors to Hawai‘i typically come to see, nor is it the Hale‘iwa that locals have come to know.”
ハレイワで、世界的に有名なプルメリア農園が一般公開。ここは、ハワイを訪れる観光客が一般的に見るハレイワでもなければ、地元の人々が知るハレイワでもない。
— Eric Stinton, Halekulani Living
Named “Best Tour for Locals & Visitors” 2024 Best of Honolulu Awards
“The response has been overwhelming…Little Plumeria Farms appeals to locals and visitors alike. Pick pua (flowers) in the fragrant groves situated on high ground with a sprawling view of the North Shore.”
— Honolulu Magazine
“Do you have repeat guests that have ‘been there–done that’ for all things Hawaii? Well, now there’s something new to recommend to them and unique for you too.”
— Pam Davis, The Oahu Concierge Magazine
Little Plumeria Farms was a symphony of colors, scents, and genuine Hawaiian hospitality. On your next visit to Oahu, be sure to carve out time to visit this enchanting escape. You will love this exceptional destination!
— Marla Cimini, Travel Writer
“When you’ve had enough of the beach, stop and smell the plumerias at Little Plumeria Farms.”
— Dana Rebmann, AARP
Gallery: Plumeria Flowers
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Gallery: The Farm