Abalone Farm Tour

Big Island abalone farm is the largest abalone aquaculture farm in the US. We raise "ezo", japanese premium abalone. Our farm sustainably raise premium shellfish. You can learn the background story fo

Big Island abalone farm is the largest abalone aquaculture farm in the US. We raise "ezo", japanese premium abalone. Our farm sustainably raise premium shellfish. You can learn the background story for abalone, how abalone are reproduced. And also you can touch to live abalone or other sea creatures. Additionally you can taste abalone during the tour.

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Location: Big Island of Hawaii

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Abalone Farm Tour? Can kids participate?

A: Yes, kids are welcome on the Abalone Farm Tour! There’s no strict age limit, but I’d recommend it for kids over 5 since they can interact with sea life and taste the abalone. It’s super educational and fun for all ages! Just keep an eye on them near the water.

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Are there any muddy areas?

A: I’d recommend wearing closed-toe shoes and comfy clothes, since you might walk around the farm and near water. It can get a bit muddy, especially after rain. If you’re going for the tasting, maybe bring a light jacket too, as it can be breezy near the coast!

Q: Can I reschedule if something comes up? What’s the policy?

A: Definitely! The farm allows you to reschedule as long as you give them a heads up at least 48 hours in advance. They understand that travel plans can change, so just shoot them a message and they'll help you out. Super flexible!

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Just did the Abalone Farm Tour - an unforgettable experience!

Wow, I just got back from the Abalone Farm Tour on the Big Island and it was amazing! We learned so much about abalone farming and even got to taste some fresh abalone and seaweed. The staff were super knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend it for both adults and kids! Just be prepared for some mud if it rained recently. Totally worth it!

Thinking of gifting the Abalone Farm Tour - any advice?

I’m considering the Abalone Farm Tour as a gift for my parents who love seafood and nature. Has anyone done it? Is it really suitable for older folks? I want them to enjoy it but also be comfortable. Any tips?