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Discover the Hamakua Coast Farm Small-Group Walking and Tasting Tour on Hawaii's Big Island, featuring fresh fruits, teas, and farm stories in a 2-hour experience.

The Hamakua Coast Farm Small-Group Walking and Tasting Tour offers a charming and affordable glimpse into Hawaii’s agricultural roots. For just $33, this 2-hour guided experience takes visitors to Nakihalani Farm in Laupahoehoe, where they can walk among lush crops and enjoy fresh tastings. With a maximum group size of 8, it promises an intimate, leisurely exploration perfect for those interested in local farming, fresh flavors, and Hawaiian history.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic farm experience without a long commitment. It combines educational insights, delicious samples, and scenic surroundings. The guided walk is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, and the proximity to the farm’s unique crops makes it a practical outing for families, couples, or solo explorers.

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The tour departs from 35-218 Kihalani Homestead Rd, Hilo, HI 96720, making it easily accessible for visitors exploring the Big Island. The meeting point is set at the farm itself, where the friendly guide greets guests at 10:00 am. The activity concludes at the same spot, allowing for flexible planning afterward, such as enjoying additional farm products or a relaxed lunch.
The core of this experience is the leisurely walk through Nakihalani Farm, where visitors can see diverse crops like pineapples, grapes, citrus, avocados, and sugar cane. The farm features large, custom-grown structures dedicated to Lilikoi, or passion fruit, which is a highlight of the tour. Along the way, the landscape is dotted with flowers, herbs, and even sheep, creating a lively farm atmosphere.
This walk offers a relaxed pace that allows for taking in the scenery and hearing stories about the farm’s history. The farm’s restoration from a plantation era to a thriving, diverse farm adds a layer of cultural interest and showcases sustainable farming practices.

After the walk, the focus shifts to sampling the farm’s offerings. Visitors enjoy Lilikoi-based sweets, hot or cold Mamaki tea, and sugar cane juice, all made from ingredients grown on-site. These tastings provide a real taste of Hawaii’s locally grown produce and give insight into traditional and modern farm flavors.
The tour finishes with the opportunity to purchase products directly from the farm, including Lilikoi syrup, tea cakes, honey, and Mamaki tea. These items make excellent souvenirs and allow you to continue enjoying the farm’s flavors at home.

One of the tour’s meaningful elements is learning about the restoration of the farm, which was once a ruined plantation. The owner’s story of reclaiming and revitalizing this land adds a personal touch to the experience. It highlights the importance of preserving historic agricultural sites while embracing sustainable farming practices today.
This narrative enriches the walk, making it more than just a farm visit—it becomes a story of resilience and revival rooted in Hawaiian history.
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The guide leads the group at a relaxed pace, sharing insights about each crop and the farm’s history. Based on positive reviews, the host is welcoming and gracious, clearly passionate about sharing the story of the farm and its produce. The small-group setting allows for personal interactions and the chance to ask questions, making this a personalized experience.
Guests are encouraged to stay longer after the tour to explore or purchase additional farm products, adding value to the visit.

The tour includes all admissions and is booked with a mobile ticket for convenience. Confirmation is immediate, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind in case of weather or schedule changes. The limited group size ensures a comfortable and unrushed visit, emphasizing quality over quantity.
The tour operates rain or shine, with the possibility of rescheduling or full refunds if canceled due to poor weather or insufficient group size.

Unlike larger, more commercial farm tours, this experience focuses on small-group intimacy and authentic farm life. The affordable price combined with personalized storytelling and delicious tastings makes it a compelling choice for those interested in Hawaiian agriculture, local flavors, and history.
The emphasis on restoring a historic plantation adds cultural depth, while the farm’s diverse crops provide an engaging visual backdrop. Its short duration suits visitors looking for a light, informative activity without committing a whole day.
This tour appeals to food lovers, history enthusiasts, and nature explorers who seek a relaxed, informative experience. It’s especially suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as the walk is at a gentle pace. Families with children, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy small-group settings will feel most comfortable.
Those interested in Hawaiian agricultural practices or wanting authentic farm-fresh products will find this tour particularly rewarding.
For a budget-friendly, personalized insight into Hawaiian farming, this 2-hour walk on Nakihalani Farm delivers authentic flavors and stories. The delicious tastings of Lilikoi, Mamaki tea, and sugar cane juice stand out as highlights, offering genuine local tastes. The restoration story adds cultural resonance, making this more than just a farm walk.
While it’s a short experience, the small group size and friendly host create a warm, engaging atmosphere. It’s well-suited for those curious about Hawaii’s agricultural roots and looking for a relaxed activity in the Big Island’s scenic Hamakua Coast.
“Very informative about the pros and cons of growing items in Hawaii. We learned a lot about the different fruits and herbs. The tastings after th…”
What is included in the tour fee?
The $33 price covers the guided farm walk, tastings, and all admission fees.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 2 hours from start to finish.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the walk is leisurely and appropriate for those with moderate physical fitness, making it suitable for families.
Can I stay longer on the farm after the tour?
Absolutely, visitors are welcome to stay longer to explore or purchase farm-made products like Lilikoi syrup and tea cakes.
What are the main tastes I will experience?
Expect to taste Hawaiian Lilikoi, Mamaki tea, and sugar cane juice.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour is rain or shine. If canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.