Explore the lush landscape of Maui Vanilla Farm and immerse yourself in the art of organic farming. Learn about the unique vanilla cultivation process, from planting to harvesting, while enjoying tastings of your exquisite vanilla-infused products. This engaging tour is perfect for food lovers and those interested in sustainable agriculture. Experience the beauty of Maui and gain insider knowledge from your dedicated team.
- Guided tour through the picturesque Maui Vanilla Farm
- Discover the secrets of organic vanilla cultivation
- Enjoy tastings of your homemade vanilla products
- Ideal for food enthusiasts and eco-conscious travelers
Odds are you will be having a tour with one of the owners of the farm. You will be welcomed with a vanilla infused beverage upon your arrival. There will be a short introduction to our farm and Hali'imaile history. I light walk through the farm to our vanilla shade structures and we will take you through the difficult and timely process from the vanilla vine flowering to extract. In addition to the vanilla you will also learn about some of the other products we grow on our farm including Lilikoi or Passion fruit. Finally end the tour back at our covered patio for a vanilla inspired dessert.
Look for the Maui Vanilla Farm sign at the end of our street. Turn at the sign and travel approximately 300 yards. We are the second house on the left, its Blue. There is a second Maui Vanilla Farm Sign at the end of our driveway.
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Affordable but infrequent service. Best for short trips between towns.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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