Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings

This North Shore Oʻahu farm experience centers on Hawaiʻi’s working farms and craft producers — not crowded bus stops or rushed sightseeing. You’ll visit a carefully selected mix of coffee farms, a c

This North Shore Oʻahu farm experience centers on Hawaiʻi’s working farms and craft producers — not crowded bus stops or rushed sightseeing. You’ll visit a carefully selected mix of coffee farms, a cacao orchard, pineapple sites, a macadamia nut shop, and a grass-to-glass sugarcane distillery that reflect the island’s agricultural history and modern makers. Educational tastings are included at select stops, including a guided cacao experience and a Ko Hana rum tour featuring heirloom sugarcane, barrel aging, and a curated flight tasting. There is a scheduled lunch stop in Haleʻiwa Town, where guests can choose from a variety of local eateries and popular food trucks. Lunch is available for purchase and not included. Round-trip pickup and drop-off are provided at your selected Oʻahu location. Your group travels together in a private, climate-controlled Mercedes vehicle — no shared rides. A professional driver manages timing and logistics throughout this structured 8-hour experience.

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Location: Honolulu

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Q&A

Q: Can this experience accommodate kids? We're thinking of getting this for our family trip to Oʻahu.

A: Yes, this experience is family-friendly and kids are welcome! Just keep in mind that some tastings may not be suitable for very young children, but there’s plenty for them to enjoy. The tour is designed to be educational and fun for all ages, so it's a great family outing!

Q: What's the best way to dress for this tour? Any recommendations for footwear?

A: Comfortable, casual clothing is your best bet! Since you’ll be visiting farms, I recommend wearing closed-toed shoes for safety and comfort. A light jacket might be good too, as it can get a bit breezy on the North Shore. Don't forget sunscreen!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will the tour still go on?

A: The tour generally goes on rain or shine! Most of the activities are outdoors, but there are covered areas at the farms. If there’s severe weather, they will reach out to reschedule for your safety. Just keep an eye on the forecast before your trip.

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Just did the Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings tour - wow!

I went on the Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings tour last week and it was amazing! We visited a coffee farm, a cacao orchard, and even saw how they make rum at the Ko Hana distillery. The tastings were top-notch, especially the cacao experience! Oh, and pro tip: the food trucks in Haleʻiwa are a must-try. Totally worth it!

Thinking about gifting this experience to my parents - any advice?

I'm considering the Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings tour as a gift for my parents’ anniversary. They've never been to Oʻahu. Is this a good option for them? They love trying local foods and learning about different cultures. Any thoughts?