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Located in a wonderful farm setting,
enjoy the sweet breezes, gorgeous sunsets and farm life while still in the city and close to some of the best beaches in East Oahu! We are located on the foothills of the famous Koko Head hike, and only five minutes to Hanauma Bay, shopping centers, dining, and grocery stores. Watch a magical sunset from the communal kitchen area, with a spectacular view of Diamond Head crater and the surrounding coast- it's all in one!
*Please be aware there are many wild hens and roosters roaming around the neighborhood and property. You will enjoy your stay here if you're comfortable closely co-existing with nature and the sounds that come with it. Please plan accordingly.
If you'd like to catch some waves or need a ride around time, we have surfboards available for rent, Parking is also available on site. Just let us know your needs and we'll do our best to accommodate for a wonderful stay!
Mahalo
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Self Check In Time is after 2pm.
Self Check Out Time is before 11am.
Cancellations/Refunds: A full refund will be made for cancellations received 7 days before date of arrival. Reservations are not refundable thereafter; please plan accordingly.
I parked my van at Sun Farm Hawaii on Oʻahu for a few nights… and ever since we left, it’s been looking up farm listings and refusing to drive past palm trees without getting emotional. Honestly, I don’t blame it.
This place is van life deluxe. You get the comforts of home—power, water, space to breathe—but with way better views, a soundtrack of ocean breezes and tropical birds, and a light dusting of farm charm.
Let’s talk about the shower. It’s an open-air hot water situation that deserves its own Yelp page. Showering while gazing up at palm trees during the day is one thing—but at night? You’re scrubbing your hair under a sky full of stars like you’re in a shampoo ad directed by the universe.
And the staff? Incredibly kind and helpful—genuinely good people who make you feel welcome.
If you’re vanlifing on Oʻahu and want a spot that nails the combo of convenience, beauty, and making you question all your future campsite standards… this is it. I left refreshed, sun-kissed, and slightly suspicious that no other place will ever compare.
I had a lot of fun at this property. It was easy to get to. Super low-key and the volunteers were nothing but helpful. The community areas are great. The showers are good when they’re warm. Bathrooms are comfy. And the vibes are pretty good too. It’s only a five minute drive from Koko Head hike which was amazing to do. I would definitely return and camp here again.
We loved our stay! The bathroom was clean and conveniently located. We got in late and it was still easy to find in the dark. We loved the communal feel and had we been there longer would’ve loved to enjoy the other amenities. Would definitely recommend to friends!!!
First of all, it's a beautiful escape from Waikiki and all the noise and people. The 'Lanai' yurt we were in was spacious and comfortable for 2 people. It had everything you need, a desk lamp, charge station, wifi, fan, suitcase holder, towels, clean sheets and pillows. The camp has two seperate bathrooms and two separate showers(with hot water), both with a wash station that are very clean for a farm. The kitchen was well stocked with utensils and you can even cook your own food there if you wanted to. They have a small section in the kitchen for free to use stuff as well. In a side room they have produce for sale and you can pay cash or venmo and have fresh fruit and juice or coconuts! Another little room has a washer and dryer for campers, which we didn't use. We didn't use any of those facilities but others were using them so they are ready to go for you! It's a nice little farm on the side of a hill and away from any sounds except nature at night. The chickens will start crowing at about 3am so have earplugs ready if you don't want to wake up then!! You'll definitely want bug spray or at least make sure you kill any mosquitos in your tent/yurt before you sleep. Lastly, they have the most adorable white lab Waimea, on the farm! Waimea would follow us around and doesn't bark without reason to. We were sad the day we left, waimea wasn't around so we didn't get to say goodbye. 😢 Loved our time there and would definitely go back. ❤️
This is a wonderful place. I am an experienced boondocker and had a relaxing 5 night stay in a rented car in the camper van section. Hot showers, clean toilets, use of a full outdoor kitchen including dedicated space in the fridge, laundry for a fee, etc. Just be respectful. The staff lent me a pad and pillow for sleeping in the rental car, and I left supplies behind for future campers. It was easy to get west to Honolulu, to the beautiful eastern beaches, to numerous hiking trails, and the proximity to the Hawaii Kai shopping center made food and amenities easy. The staff and residents (young folks from all over the world) were smart, interesting, and very helpful and accommodating. The campers were ALL understanding of the ground rules and were happy to chat and trade tips, we ranged in age from 5yrs - 70 yrs (me). Folks were quiet by 9pm, it was dark and silent at night, and the roosters did not start up too early. The farm dog, cats, and roosters/chickens add to the ambiance. I would stay here again on my next return (I lived nearby 25 years ago).
I stayed there while visiting my daughter who attends UH. Close enough to get her back and forth to classes as she wanted to stay at camp. We were in the Oahu tent. Worked well for two people. It's peaceful and beautiful. We never met any staff...a few volunteers who mostly kept to themselves. Enjoyed chats with other travelers. The hot water went out the last 2 days we were there (out of 6). That was unfortunate. Bathrooms were clean. Nice to have a place to store food and prep easy meals. Would be nice if they added a few hooks/coat stand/another travel rack in the tent. Wifi worked great and fan was great. Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper. Chickens and roosters were talkative!
Location
Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nā moku ʻehā First Nations according to