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    Hawaii Spca

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Ma'o Organic Farms - The majestic Waianae Moutains serve as a beautiful backdrop to this quaint outfit

    Ma'o Organic Farms

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    I wish I had read these reviews before I signed up. Communication is terrible. Difficult to contact…read morethem. They can just decide not to show up at pick up locations and not say a thing and you can't reach them by phone or email meanwhile they've already taken your money from the start. I can't believe they are in business. If people want better service you're better off going to Down To Earth. I hope this review saves a lot of people from getting into relations with terrible business. If they are running late all they'd have to do is communicate via text reply, group email etc. If they don't have enough produce all they have to do is communicate honestly. May Karma take care.

    This is an amazing organic farm in Waianae that we need to support! They sell their produce (mainly…read moreknown for salad mixes) in a lot of major supermarkets on island and provide them fresh the day of harvest so you are getting local and fresh greens. They are a full scale organic farm- the biggest on Oahu! They do a lot of crop rotations and let fields fallow: using sustainable and smart agricultural practices to take care of the land and ensure the success of crops. During my visit there, I was most impressed at their work to empower the Waianae community by employing and training their young people. Most of the farmers there are under 30! They have student programs providing financial assistance to students on the coast while they work at the farm. They also have summer and intercession internships that get kids on the college track. I was so impressed with the leaders that I met there. They are doing great work that embodies strong cultural values.

    Dole Plantation - Chocolate dipped Dole Whip

    Dole Plantation

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    Be a pineapple: Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside…read more Visiting Dole Plantation was honestly a strange mix of fun, beauty, history, and a little bit of emotional whiplash. Which, to be fair, is probably the most historically accurate way to experience a place with the word "plantation" in the name. On one hand, it's genuinely beautiful. The grounds are lush, the air smells incredible, and the pineapple everything is incredibly delicious. The Dole Whip absolutely lived up to the hype, and the gardens, train ride, and giant maze had this cheerful old Hawai'i roadside attraction energy that felt charming instead of overly polished. It was wholesome. I even saw a few adorable cats being fed by the workers. There is also this underlying awareness the entire time where your brain quietly goes, "...wait." Why? Because plantations are not cute historically. The word itself carries a lot of weight tied to colonization, labor exploitation, and the reshaping of Hawai'i for corporate agriculture and tourism. So walking through a place that's simultaneously serving pineapple soft serve while existing within that history creates a peculiar emotional duality that's hard to ignore. Honestly, I appreciated that feeling. Not because the history is good, because it absolutely isn't, but because places should make us think a little. Hawai'i is stunning but it's also layered and complicated and visiting somewhere like this becomes more meaningful when you acknowledge both the beauty and the discomfort instead of pretending one cancels out the other. The experience ended up feeling less like, "Yay pineapples!" and more like a reminder that travel is best when you let yourself enjoy the present while still respecting the history underneath it. Note: I totally destroyed a Dole Whip because personal growth, historical awareness, and pineapple soft serve with fresh pineapple can intertwine, okay?

    Good alternative if you have time and it happens to be on your way when visiting North Shore area…read more Wouldn't say it's a must visit, but quite a fun stop to make just for the experience of seeing a pineapple plantation and enjoying their soft serve and juice without having to visit Disneyland #IYKYK. They do provide some activities like the pineapple maze, or touring over the plantation with their train. There's also a gift shop on the spot and I kinda enjoy the pineapple glazed cashew nuts!

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