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Discover Hawaiian honey secrets on this guided beekeeping tour on the Big Island, featuring honey tasting, behind-the-scenes hive viewing, and expert insights.

For those interested in learning about honey and beekeeping, the Experience Our Honey Farm And Beekeeping Tour offers an engaging, informative, and delicious visit on the Big Island of Hawaii. Priced at $30 per person, this 45-minute to 1-hour tour provides a hands-on glimpse into the world of honey bees, with a focus on raw, organic Hawaiian honey.
The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 146 reviews and is recommended by 97% of participants. It’s best suited for curious travelers, families, or anyone keen to understand the vital role bees play in pollination and honey production. The experience is limited to small groups of up to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized and engaging encounter with expert beekeepers.
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This honey farm tour departs from 82-1140 Meli Rd, Captain Cook, HI 96704, with the activity starting promptly at 10:00 am. The experience is conducted outdoors, with most activities taking place at the farm’s property. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward.
The tour features a mobile ticket, streamlining the process for visitors. It is recommended to book about 46 days in advance for the best availability, though last-minute bookings are often possible given the popularity.

Participants receive a guided behind-the-scenes look at the honey farm, where they can observe hives from a safe, screened area. The tour includes samples of raw organic Hawaiian honey, which many reviewers praise as delicious and fresh. Visitors can also explore the museum and tasting room, which offers educational exhibits about bees and honey production.
The experience is complemented by snacks and tea, although lunch is not included. The honey tasting is a highlight, with visitors often remarking on the quality and variety of samples available.
A major benefit of this tour is the opportunity to meet the beekeepers and ask questions directly. The guides are described as friendly, knowledgeable, and entertaining, making complex topics like hive management and pollination accessible and engaging.
The guide’s storytelling style, including humor and relatable explanations, receives praise in reviews. Visitors learn how bees produce honey, the importance of bees in ecosystems, and how the farm manages its hives sustainably.
One of the most memorable moments is seeing the queen bee, a sight that many reviews note as a surprising and educational highlight. The hive viewing area is designed for safety and close observation, offering a rare chance to see bees up close without risk.
The honey tasting session allows visitors to savor different types of raw honey, often described as exceptionally flavorful. Many guests also browse the gift shop, purchasing homemade honey, beeswax products, and other memorabilia, which makes for unique souvenirs.
The guide’s personality significantly enhances the experience, with reviews emphasizing their enthusiasm, humor, and depth of knowledge. The most praised guides are described as captivating storytellers who make the learning fun and memorable.
Guides like Joe and Joel are frequently mentioned for their ability to explain complex topics simply and for maintaining an engaging pace. This personable approach ensures the tour appeals to a wide range of visitors, from children to adults.

The tour begins at 10:00 am at the meeting point in Captain Cook. It is advisable to plan for most travelers can participate, although those allergic to bee stings should avoid hive viewing but can still explore the museum. Service animals are permitted, accommodating visitors with disabilities.
Since the farm is situated in a somewhat remote location, visitors should plan ahead for restroom needs, as facilities are limited. The tour is generally suitable for most age groups, with very few restrictions besides allergies.
At $30 per person, the tour offers excellent value, especially considering the personal attention and the opportunity to sample delicious honey. Most bookings are made 46 days in advance, indicating strong interest. The small group size and expert guidance add to the overall experience making it well worth the price.
The tour includes no lunch, so visitors should plan accordingly. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for weather changes or scheduling conflicts.
This experience distinguishes itself through personalized small-group interactions, hands-on hive observation, and authentic honey tasting. The knowledgeable guides make complex topics approachable, ensuring visitors leave with a deeper understanding of bees and honey production.
Reviewers consistently praise the friendly, engaging guides and the quality of honey samples, which many describe as delicious. The opportunity to see the queen bee and learn about hive management makes this more than just a tasting; it’s an educational journey.
This tour offers a fantastic introduction to honey and beekeeping for travelers on the Big Island. It combines educational content with hands-on viewing and tastings, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo visitors interested in natural products.
While the experience is relatively short, the personalized attention and expert guidance create lasting impressions. The small group size and the high-quality honey samples make this a worthwhile addition to any Hawaii itinerary focused on natural, local products.
“I loved the tour guide and how he kept it exciting and relatable with a lot of jokes. I was shown the queen been which I would never have known wha…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most children can participate, but those with bee sting allergies should avoid hive viewing.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour is outdoor and involves viewing hives from a secure, screened area. It’s accessible for most visitors, but comfortable footwear is recommended.
What is included in the price?
The guided tour, honey tasting, and museum exploration are included in the $30 fee. Snacks and tea are also available.
Can I purchase souvenirs?
Yes, visitors can browse the farm’s shop for honey, beeswax products, and beekeeping memorabilia.
How far in advance should I book?
Most people book about 46 days ahead for optimal availability, but last-minute bookings might be possible.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or a reschedule is offered.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refunded.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour departs from 82-1140 Meli Rd in Captain Cook, with clear directions provided at booking.
Are there any discounts for locals?
Yes, Hawaii residents with valid IDs can pay $20 for adults and $10 for youth.
What makes this tour a unique experience?
The combination of personalized hive viewing, expert guide, and premium honey samples makes it stand out among Hawaii’s agricultural tours.