Lavender Waves Farm has quickly become a must-visit destination in Southern Rhode Island for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a taste of rural life.
The farm first opened its doors to guests in 2020. Since then, it has garnered acclaim from visitors, the press, and nature lovers around the country.
In 2021, Lavender Waves Farm was honored with the “Best of New England Travel” award by Yankee Magazine.
Owned and operated by Dr. Henry Cabrera, a local anesthesiologist turned agricultural pioneer, the farm offers visitors the opportunity to reconnect with nature through a variety of soothing experiences.
“From our beautiful lavender fields perfect for cutting your own bundles to interactive experiences with our camels, alpacas, and over 75 birds, there is something for everyone,” Dr. Henry Cabrera explained. “Visitors can enjoy yoga sessions amidst the lavender, indulge in lavender-inspired treats, and shop for exclusive items at our gift shop. We aim to create a luxuriously rustic environment that allows guests to relax, explore, and create unforgettable memories.”
Lavender Waves Farm is about much more than just lavender. It’s a sanctuary where guests can connect with nature, relax, and create lasting memories.
Stop and Smell the Lavender
Lavender Waves Farm is, first and foremost, a celebration of lavender. The farm is home to over 4,000 lavender plants, representing ten different varieties, each carefully cultivated to create a sea of purple and white flowers. The groves are arranged in a pattern that radiates outward from a central point, with a Victorian gazebo serving as the focal centerpiece.
During seasonal blooming periods, visitors are invited to explore the fields and lounge in the shade of the gazebo where the soothing scent of lavender fills the air. Aside from its beauty, lavender’s health benefits have been well-recorded over the years. This was one of Dr. Henry Cabrera’s motivations for cultivating it.
“You can read many articles about the health benefits of lavender,” he said. “It can help with blood pressure, stress relief, and a lot of people use it for insomnia…lavender just lends itself to being a crop of serenity.”
For those looking to take a piece of this serenity home, the farm offers a cut-your-own lavender experience. Armed with scissors, guests can wander through the fields, choosing their favorite stems to create one-of-a-kind lavender bundles.
Relax, Unwind, and Stay a While
Beyond the lavender fields, Lavender Waves Farm offers a variety of relaxation activities. The farm’s central gazebo and scattered picnic tables provide spots for romantic moments, family outings, or quiet contemplation. It also hosts events like yoga amidst the lavender, educational tours, guided meditation, and more.
For guests who wish to stay for a while, Lavender Waves Farm operates a luxurious Airbnb accommodation. The Farm Suite is a rustic escape where guests can wake up to the gentle scent of lavender and the peaceful sounds of nature.
The suite is built from reclaimed wood of a 150-year-old silo, granting it a rustic yet luxurious vibe. It provides the perfect retreat for couples or solo travelers looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Guests at the Farm Suite also have the opportunity to book an en suite lavender-infused dinner of 3 or 5 courses prepared by a professional chef.
Lavender Waves Farm has also become a premier destination in New England for private events. the farm hosts events such as weddings, private gatherings, and photoshoots, all set against the stunning backdrop of lavender in full bloom.
“Lavender Waves Farm is about creating an immersive, relaxing experience,” Dr. Cabrera said. “We want our guests to leave with beautiful memories and tranquility.”
An Escape for All Ages—And All Five Senses
Lavender Waves Farm was designed to be an immersive experience in nature that engages all five senses.
As guests walk through the farm, the scent of lavender has an instant therapeutic effect, relaxing the body and mind. The rolling groves of purple and white flowers enhance the feeling of relaxation and the enjoyment of the present moment.
The journey continues with the farm’s culinary offerings. Visitors can sample lavender-infused treats, such as lavender lemonade, ice cream, and chocolate. Lavender honey harvested from the farm’s beehives is available at the gift shop, along with a variety of other lavender products. Visitors can also pack their own picnic lunch and dine at one of the many picnic tables on the property.
One of the favorite activities of young guests and families is mingling with the numerous animals on the farm. You won’t find cows and pigs here. Llamas, alpacas, and camels roam the lavender fields, enhancing the farm’s biodiversity. They are kept in pens during opening hours, though guests can feed and pet the animals.
The farm is also a hot spot for bird enthusiasts. It is home to over 75 birds, including majestic white peacocks, chickens, ducks, and guinea hens. The sound of birdsong can be heard across the property, and bird lovers often bring binoculars to catch their playful and colorful displays.
Dr. Henry Cabrera spent years building and designing Lavender Waves Farm to be an immersive relaxation experience. From the aroma of lavender and soft alpaca wool to the musical birdsong and creamy lavender chocolate, Lavender Wavers Farm is a celebration of nature for all of the senses.
Dr. Henry Cabrera: From Anesthesiologist to Agricultural Pioneer
The story of Lavender Waves Farm is as compelling as the farm itself. Dr. Henry Cabrera, a successful anesthesiologist, had always dreamt of starting a small farm. As a doctor working in a major hospital, for years he assumed this dream would never come true. Until one day, he discovered a perfect opportunity.
“I did my research with lavender and found a perfect farm close to my primary job. It felt like the stars were aligning,” he said.
Dr. Cabrera purchased the farm in 2016. Yet, despite his luck at finding such a beautiful and conveniently located piece of land, building Lavender Waves Farm was no easy feat.
“When I moved to the farm, it was just a field of hay,” Dr. Cabrera recalls. Transforming that field into the thriving farm it is today took countless hours of work. Dr. Cabrera spent years tilling the soil, renovating the property, and meticulously planning the layout of the lavender fields.
Planting rows of lavender is not a monumental task. But Dr. Cabrera wanted his farm to be much more than that. Lavender Waves Farm was built to be a hub where nature, community, and education intersect. Dr. Cabrera made it a priority that the farm operates in harmony with the environment and the local community.
Sustainable practices, such as organic fertilization, water conservation, and crop rotation, were implemented throughout the farm to protect and enhance the natural ecosystem. Dr. Cabrera works closely with the Kingston Hill Garden Club of South Kingstown (where the farm is located), to ensure those practices are still closely followed today.
Lavender Waves continues to improve its agricultural activities to maintain the highest standards of sustainable farming.
Under Dr. Cabrera’s guidance, Lavender Waves Farm has flourished, becoming both a successful business and a valued community resource. His dedication to sustainable farming practices, animal welfare, and creating a space where people can connect with nature has made Lavender Waves Farm a model of modern eco-tourism.
How to Visit Lavender Waves Farm
Lavender Waves Farm is open to the public on select dates in the summer and autumn when the lavender is in full bloom. Entry costs $5 (or $20 to cut your own lavender bundle). Tickets are available at the farm and on the Lavender Waves Farm website.
Lavender Waves Farm also hosts events throughout the summer season, including yoga, meditation, art markets, and more. All events can be found and booked on the farm’s website.
For private events and group tours, Lavender Waves Farm offers membership packages. Membership includes private access to the farm, lavender bundles, and private tours with Dr. Henry Cabrera.