Beautiful leis on the ready or pre-order for a special occasion. A perfect gift to pickup for anyone arriving to the island.
In continuous operation since 1946, this Hawaiian-owned lei stand (along with neighboring Sophia’s and Harriet’s) offers a wide variety of fragrant and non-fragrant Polynesian flowers.
A true joy to visit, with very friendly aunties smiling as they expertly thread together hundreds of flowers daily.
January 2025
Dorothy is probably the most honest and sweetest person to work with and she will take care of you. I only go to her stand for all my special occasions that we celebrate. Highly recommend
December 2022
12-19-22 we pulled into the lei stands. There aren't as many stalls selling leis like in the past.At least two sellers had signs like kamaaina or military discount. Not sure if it's a gimmick to draw you in but it made no difference in the final price of the lei.I wanted a simple lei to welcome my daughter home for winter break. This booth had the sweetest lei seller who called me Darlin' in every sentence.Because of the wind and rain yesterday she told me she just wanted to make a little bit for the day then go home.Working in conditions affected by the weather must have its ups and downs. They sure must get their free doses of Vitamin D on a nice sunny... read full review
Beautiful leis on the ready or pre-order for a special occasion. A perfect gift to pickup for anyone arriving to the island.
In continuous operation since 1946, this Hawaiian-owned lei stand (along with neighboring Sophia’s and Harriet’s) offers a wide variety of fragrant and non-fragrant Polynesian flowers.
A true joy to visit, with very friendly aunties smiling as they expertly thread together hundreds of flowers daily.
Dorothy is probably the most honest and sweetest person to work with and she will take care of you. I only go to her stand for all my special occasions that we celebrate. Highly recommend
12-19-22 we pulled into the lei stands. There aren't as many stalls selling leis like in the past.At least two sellers had signs like kamaaina or military discount. Not sure if it's a gimmick to draw you in but it made no difference in the final price of the lei.I wanted a simple lei to welcome my daughter home for winter break. This booth had the sweetest lei seller who called me Darlin' in every sentence.Because of the wind and rain yesterday she told me she just wanted to make a little bit for the day then go home.Working in conditions affected by the weather must have its ups and downs. They sure must get their free doses of Vitamin D on a nice sunny... read full review