Little Plumeria Farms is again hosting tours

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After selling out tours last year, Little Plumeria Farms is open for tours again this year.
After selling out tours last year, Little Plumeria Farms is open for tours again this year. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Little Plumeria Farms

On the North Shore of Oahu, the 20-acre Little Plumeria Farms is offering one-hour tours of its flower farm for the second year in a row. The season started April 1 and tours continue through October.

The group tours ($45 per person, $25 per child 13 and under) consist of walks through various parts of the farm, including the Rare Hybrid Plumeria Garden and the Nursery.

"We started these tours last year with no market research and zero expectations ... we just wanted to celebrate our farm's 50th year by letting people experience our farm," Clark Little, co-manager of Little Plumeria Farms, said in a news release. Clark is also known for his shore break wave photography. 

"It blew us away when the tours kept selling out. Not just one day here and there, but almost all of the tours for six straight months," he said.

The farm is a family business, operated by three generations, including Little, his son and grandson.

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