Discover authentic Hawaiian culture with a sunset lei-making experience at Little Plumeria Farms, set against the stunning North Shore backdrop. Learn to craft leis with fresh plumeria blooms as you enjoy breathtaking mountain and ocean views.
1 Hour Sunset Lei Making Tour
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of plumeria flowers at a stunning North Shore farm. Enjoy a sunset lei-making experience as you stroll through fragrant gardens, guided by experts. Pick your own blooms and create a beautiful lei while soaking in breathtaking mountain and ocean views. A truly memorable evening awaits!
Tour Duration: 1 Hour (please allow approximately 1.5 hours to include check in, parking/exiting) 2025 Season: April 1 - October 31
Come join us at our beautiful plumeria farm to enjoy a memorable lei-making experience warmed by glorious sunset vistas. As you stroll among fragrant trees in full bloom, knowledgeable guides will provide instruction.
The Sunset Lei-Making Tour includes your leisurely stroll through our Rare Hybrid Plumeria Garden while taking in the stunning panoramic mountain and ocean views of the North Shore of Oʻahu. You will then have the opportunity to pick your own plumeria from our designated lei area for stringing your lei. Wander through our gift shop where you will find a plumeria haven!
Tour Duration: Meeting time is 5:45 p.m. at the end of Kawailoa Drive (Use Kawailoa Transfer Station as a landmark). Parties will meet our guides at the yellow gate. After check in at the gate, guests will drive their own vehicles up the private road to the Little Plumeria Farm. The tour will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the potting shed and will last until 7:00 p.m. when all cars will be guided down to the exit.
Get there 15 minutes before the start to choose your flowers and settle in.
Dress in casual, weather-appropriate clothes suitable for mingling in gardens.
Capture the vibrant flowers and stunning vistas during the sunset.
Handle flowers gently and avoid over-plucking to preserve the garden.
Lei-making is a cherished Hawaiian tradition dating back centuries, symbolizing affection and aloha.
The farm practices sustainable harvesting, ensuring native flora remains protected for future generations.
Sunscreen and hats help prevent sunburn during outdoor activities.
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Comfortable shoes are important for walking through gardens.
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Capture your lei-making creation and the scenic views.
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Mildly cooler evenings might warrant a light jacket.
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