Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm in Hawaii, on the island of Oahu
For over a decade, we have dedicated ourselves to offering the finest agricultural and comsetic products at a fair price, in the most beautiful place, Hawai‘i.
Tropical Farms - The Macadamia Nut Farm - Oahu Hawaii
Tropical Farms - Mac Nut Farm
Tropical Farms - The Macadamia Nut Farm - Oahu Hawaii
Words from the owners
Tropical Farms began as a roadside operation in 1987. With Kamehameha Highway in the fore, and the Pacific Ocean at our backs, my wife Chrissy and I set upon an adventure that is ongoing after two decades. Cracking, sorting and packaging at night, the days were filled with children at the hip and the selling of fresh macadamia nuts from the hood of our car.
Today, we are fortunate indeed to have Tropical Farms in the perfect place. My wife and I were born and raised on the island of Oahu, and we are pleased to offer you a location that is among the most memorable in the State of Hawai'i—real country and true hospitality!
Hawaii Travel Guide - Macadamia Nut Outlet
In this episode we head to Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Outlet for tasty samples, awesome local goodies, and the one of the coolest shows on Oahu!
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Where To Go Waikiki Oahu : March 19th Weekly Hawaii Update.mp4
and WhereTV create weekly updates highlighting just a taste of things to do and where to go in and around Hawaii. Videos cover everything from beaches, main attractions, restaurants, surfing and local outings.
Here's our update for the week of March 19, 2012. To find out more about what to do in beautiful Hawaii you can go to or find us on Facebook at:
Royal Hawaiian Center Farmers Market -
Perfect for the locavore foodie in the heart of Waikīkī, Royal Hawaiian Center will launch its new farmers market, showcasing twenty Hawaii vendors with locally grown produce, 'ono (delicious) dishes, freshly cut flowers, specialty food gift items, and vendor demonstrations.
Enjoy an assortment of locally made delicacies and beverages such as Pipikaula 'O Kahalu'u beef jerky, Malie Kai chocolate made from Hawaiian cacao grown on O'ahu's North Shore, Nalo Mele just from the hive honey, Pacifikool fresh and all natural island ginger ale, Happy Cakes' pineapple macadamia nut fruit cake, Big Wave Tomatoes' grilled pesto pizza, and more!
Kahuku Farms, Ho Farms and Khamphout Farms will showcase a variety of fresh produce grown in the country including cherry and grape tomatoes, Japanese cucumbers, farm harvested vanilla beans, seasonal fruits, and taro leaves.
Visit the Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa Art Exhibit - A traveling photo exhibit, Kalaupapa: E Ho`ohanohano a E Ho`omau...To Honor and To Perpetuate, is now showing at Gallery 'Iolani at Windward Community College in Kaneohe.
The exhibit, which features the photographs of Wayne Levin, is presented by Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa, a nonprofit organization made up of Kaluapapa residents, family members/descendants and friends of the community. The event is made possible by grants from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, the Atherton Family Foundation and IDEA.
The gallery at Windward is open: Sundays—Fridays, 1 to 5 p.m. extended hours, Mondays and Tuesdays, 6—8--p.m.; closed Saturdays (except for March 31, see below) and closed March 26—30 for Spring Break. The college is located at 45--720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, 96744.
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Malie Organics - Island ambiance room spray
Hula Grill - Ocean front restaurant featuring regional specialties, live music, sunset views and hula dancers.
Waikiki Aquarium - Have you ever looked into the eye of a zebra shark? Seen an octopus opening a jar? Or met the real-life versions of Dori and Nemo? Located next to a living coral reef, the award winning Waikīkī Aquarium brings guests face-to-fin with colorful tropical fish, reef sharks, living corals, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sea jellies, squid, octopus and more!
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Nu'uanu Pali Lookout VR360 Oahu, Hawaii
Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
The Pali Lookout is a site of deep historical significance. Named “Pali” meaning cliff in Hawaiian, the Pali Lookout is the site of the Battle of Nuuanu, where in 1795 King Kamehameha I won the struggle that finally united Oahu under his rule. This fierce battle claimed hundreds of soldiers’ lives, many of which were forced off of the Pali’s sheer cliffs.
Note that the Pali Lookout is also known for its strong and howling winds. You’ll understand why the Nuuanu Pali Lookout is one of Oahu’s best scenic points when you feel the wind push up against you, hear the winds whistle through the mountains.