With a climate unlike the rest of the United States, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the country’s most unique gardens. The Aloha State’s gardens feature thousands of species of tropical plants as well as flora indigenous to our beautiful gardens, and while they are all gorgeous in their own way, this stunning flower farm on the remote island of Molokai currently tops our travel wish list.
Nestled on the northeastern tip of Molokai, Halawa Valley may be known for its enchanting waterfalls and panoramic amphitheater, but this underrated gem is worth seeking out.
Tucked away in the heart of this famous valley is the Halawa Tropical Flower Farm, a natural oasis full of amazing tropical flowers in a variety of shapes, colors, and smells.
Home to organically-grown fruit, lush vegetation, and vibrant tropical flowers, this is nature at its best.
The farm is open for visitors four days a week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feel free to stop by for a tour, but the owners ask that you give them a call with your estimated arrival time so they’re available.
After a relaxing day spent exploring this tropical paradise, there’s little better than enjoying a fresh fruit smoothie with friends around a hand-thatched Hawaiian hut.
The fresh smoothies made at the Halawa Tropical Flower Farm are sure to satisfy your taste buds after just one sip! Smoothies are complimentary, but donations are greatly appreciated.
If you’ve been to the Halawa Tropical Flower Farm in the past and want to relive your experience or are looking for a uniquely Hawaiian gift, they also offer free, two-day shipping on floral deliveries to the United States and Canada.
So, what are you waiting for? This under the radar farm is a must-visit the next time you find yourself on the island of Molokai.
Have you ever visited the Halawa Valley Flower Farm? If not, you might want to add it to your Molokai vacation itinerary. Guests are welcome to visit Tuesday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. or by appointment only on Sundays. For more information, visit their website or follow them on Facebook.
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