Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings
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Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings

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8h
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About this experience

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.

Available options

Hawaiian Farms and Island Tastings

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Admission fee
Entrance fee
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

1

Green World Coffee Farm is a small, family-owned operation where Hawaiian coffee is grown, roasted, and served on-site. Guests can enjoy complimentary samples of a variety of coffee blends and teas, then take a self-guided walk through the coffee garden to see the coffee trees up close. The shop features an espresso bar, fresh-roasted beans, and locally made treats available for purchase. This relaxed stop offers coffee lovers a quick yet informative look into Hawaiʻi’s coffee farming in a charming country setting.

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Immerse yourself in the shaded orchards of a working cacao farm, where you’ll learn how fresh cacao pods are harvested and cultivated in Hawaiʻi. This experience includes an extensive tasting of chocolate made from cacao grown right here on the island, offering insight into both the local and global chocolate-making process. Guests leave with a deeper appreciation for cacao agriculture and the craftsmanship behind fine chocolate. After the tasting, a variety of chocolate bars, treats, gifts, and merchandise will be available for purchase.

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Stop 3

Originally a pineapple farm and roadside fruit stand in the mid-1900s, Dole Plantation opened to visitors in 1989 and has since become one of Hawaiʻi’s most popular attractions. Guests can sample the iconic Dole Whip® pineapple soft-serve, explore beautifully maintained gardens, and learn about Hawaiʻi’s pineapple history. The plantation also features a country store offering pineapple treats and island souvenirs. Optional attractions such as the Pineapple Express Train Tour and Garden Maze are available for purchase on-site but are not included in the tour.

4

This rustic farm stand offers a fun and flavorful introduction to one of Hawaiʻi’s most iconic crops. Guests are welcomed by the aroma of roasting macadamia nuts and complimentary samples of flavored nuts and local coffee. You’ll have the opportunity to crack open a raw macadamia nut using traditional tools provided on-site and sample a variety of flavors, from garlic-seasoned to honey-roasted. The country store also features Hawaiian chocolates, spices, and island-made souvenirs, making this a great stop for tasting and gift shopping. This experience offers a relaxed and authentic taste of Oʻahu’s North Shore.

5

Haleʻiwa is a charming historic surf town and the cultural heart of Oʻahu’s North Shore. Known for its plantation-era wooden buildings, the town is home to local art galleries, surf shops, and laid-back eateries that reflect the area’s deep surf culture roots. This is the designated lunch stop on the tour, offering a wide range of options—from famous shrimp trucks and local plate lunches to the iconic Matsumoto’s Shave Ice, a must-try Hawaiian favorite. Far removed from the pace of Honolulu, Haleʻiwa offers a relaxed “country” atmosphere where guests can stroll the streets, shop for unique souvenirs, and enjoy the North Shore lifestyle. Lunch is available for purchase and is not included.

6

Embark on an educational journey into the world of Agricole rum at Ko Hana Distillers, a unique “grass-to-glass” distillery on Oʻahu. This guided experience introduces guests to the history of Hawaiian heirloom sugarcane and the craftsmanship behind Ko Hana’s small-batch rum. Learn how hand-harvested sugarcane is grown, processed, and distilled on-site, and how traditional methods and barrel aging create authentic Hawaiian flavors.

The tour concludes with a guided rum tasting, where adult guests enjoy a flight of their choice led by a knowledgeable local rum enthusiast. Youth tickets include a gelato cup to enjoy while adults participate in the tasting. This stop offers a meaningful look at Hawaiʻi’s agricultural roots and modern distilling traditions in a relaxed plantation setting.

Optional Upgrade: Aged Rum Flight (available for purchase on-site)
Alcohol is served only to guests 21 years and older with valid ID. We encourage responsible consumption.

What's not included

Tips are optional and always appreciated.
Lunch is not included, allowing guests the flexibility to choose from a variety of local dining options during our stop in Haleʻiwa Town.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Honolulu

Honolulu, the vibrant capital of Hawaii, is a unique blend of urban sophistication and tropical paradise. Nestled along the coast of Oahu, it offers stunning beaches, historic sites, and a rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Top Attractions

Waikiki Beach

One of the most famous beaches in the world, Waikiki Beach offers golden sand, clear waters, and a vibrant atmosphere. It's perfect for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.

Beach Half day to full day Free (activities and rentals vary)

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

A significant historical site, Pearl Harbor is where the attack on December 7, 1941, brought the United States into World War II. The memorial includes the USS Arizona Memorial and the Battleship Missouri Memorial.

Historical Half day to full day Free (timed tickets required for the USS Arizona Memorial)

Diamond Head State Monument

Diamond Head is an iconic volcanic crater offering stunning views of Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean. The hike to the summit is moderate and rewarding.

Nature 2-3 hours $5 per vehicle parking fee

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poke

A raw fish salad marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions. Often served over rice or as a salad.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made with various types of fish and is gluten-free if soy sauce is omitted.

Loco Moco

A hearty dish consisting of white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made with vegetarian or vegan alternatives.

Shave Ice

Finely shaved ice topped with flavored syrups and often served with a scoop of ice cream or sweetened condensed milk.

Snack/Dessert Vegan options available with plant-based syrups and toppings.

Popular Activities

Surfing Hiking Snorkeling Scuba diving Parasailing Beachcombing Sunbathing Spa treatments

Best Time to Visit

December to March

This is the most popular time to visit due to the pleasant weather and whale-watching opportunities. Expect lush landscapes and occasional rain showers.

22-26°C 72-79°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, Tagalog
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-10:00 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Honolulu is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's essential to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas
  • • Avoid leaving valuables unattended on the beach
  • • Be wary of strangers offering unsolicited help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Daniel K. Inouye International Airport • 10 km from city center
By bus

Honolulu International Airport, Downtown Honolulu

Getting around

Public transport

TheBus system covers all of Oahu and is affordable and reliable. Buses run frequently and connect major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Waikiki Downtown Honolulu Kakaako

Day trips

North Shore
50 km from Honolulu • Full day

The North Shore of Oahu is known for its stunning beaches, world-class surfing, and laid-back atmosphere. It offers a mix of relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring local attractions.

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
15 km from Honolulu • Half day

Hanauma Bay is a stunning marine embayment formed within a tuff ring that is a partially submerged crater of the Koʻolau Volcano. It is a popular spot for snorkeling, with a variety of marine life and coral reefs.

Polynesian Cultural Center
30 km from Honolulu • Full day

The Polynesian Cultural Center is a living museum and luau that showcases the cultures and traditions of the Polynesian islands. It offers a variety of exhibits, shows, and activities, as well as a buffet-style luau dinner.

Festivals

Honolulu Festival • March (annually) Kona Coffee Cultural Festival • November (annually) Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival • June (annually)

Pro tips

  • Visit the beaches early in the morning to secure a good spot and avoid crowds
  • Book popular attractions and tours in advance, especially during peak season
  • Explore the local food scene by trying street food and visiting food trucks and markets
  • Be mindful of the ocean and its creatures, and always follow safety guidelines when swimming, snorkeling, or surfing
  • Respect local customs and traditions, and be open to new experiences and cultural exchanges
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Price varies by option

Adults
Age 21-85
1
Childs
Age 5-12
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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