Maleka Farm Glamping
About the Business
Maleka Farm Glamping is a unique and luxurious campground located in the beautiful town of Laie, Hawaii. Nestled on Poohaili Street, this glamping site offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
At Maleka Farm Glamping, guests can enjoy comfortable lodging in beautifully decorated tents, complete with modern amenities and stunning views of the surrounding park. The campground is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and stargazing.
The farm itself is a peaceful oasis, with lush greenery, colorful flowers, and friendly animals roaming the grounds. Visitors can explore the farm, participate in hands-on activities, and even help with daily chores if they so desire.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, Maleka Farm Glamping has something for everyone. Come and experience the magic of glamping in Hawaii at this charming and unforgettable destination.
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Location & Phone number
Maleka Farm Glamping, Overnight Parking & Camper-Van Rentals, 55-269 Poohaili St, Laie, HI 96762, United States
Reviews
"If you are looking for a peaceful and comfy glamping experience, Maleka Farm is a great option! We loved the location, the large and very comfortable glamping tent with sofa, beds with sheets, blankets and pillows, even dresser and drawers. There were plates, cups and utensils in the drawers for us to use and Nan (the owner) provided a camp stove, pots and pans so we can cook. She actually came out to the property and we met her and learned more on the history of the area and the farm. She is very friendly and accommodating! The area is peaceful, quiet, and dark at night. We could sit out at night and see the stars and some planets clearly. Really feeling the solar string lights in the tent, it gave the tent nice subtle lighting. The hammocks outside are a nice touch and I took advantage of it soaking up the Laie sun. There are picnic tables which we used to cook breakfast every morning before we took off on the day's adventures. We met other campers (mainly college students from Canada during our stay). We made new friends and my wife cooked dinner for everyone during our last two nights. It was a great experience! As of this time, the restrooms were being built out so keep that in mind if you are going soon, but they will be done soon and it will be even better! There are public restrooms and showers at the park (1 minute drive), we used the showers at the state park (5 minute drive). We also brought our own portable camp potty and camp shower. We only used the potty a few times late at night and we didn't use our camp shower as the showers at the park were a short drive. We used our camping water bags (5 gallons) mainly to wash our hands, brush our teeth in the morning and wash our dishes, pots, cups and utensils. We had a fantastic time! Our trip was only 4 days and we want to go back again soon! We would definitely stay at Maleka Farm again!"
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