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Discover Maui’s farm-to-table flavors on this 1.5-hour immersive tour at La Kahea Community Farm, featuring tropical tastings, scenic views, and sustainable farming insights.
Experience the Taste of Hawaii with a Maui Farm Tour that offers an authentic look into the island’s local agriculture and food scene. Priced at $73 per person, this 1 hour 30 minute experience takes place outside of Wailuku at La Kahea Community Farm. The tour is highly rated, earning a perfect 5.0/5 from 95 reviews, and is recommended by 99% of participants.
The tour departs at 10:30 am, and groups are limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a personal and engaging experience. Designed for those interested in sustainable farming, tropical fruits, and farm-to-table cuisine, this tour gives visitors a chance to connect with the land, enjoy delicious snacks, and learn about Hawaiian crops straight from the source. It’s especially suited for those curious about local agricultural practices and native fruits, making it a perfect addition to any Maui itinerary.


The tour takes place at La Kahea Community Farm, a sustainable farm outside Maui that emphasizes organic and regenerative practices. Visitors are greeted by lush landscapes with sweeping vistas of the Haleakala and West Maui Mountains, providing a stunning backdrop to the farm activities. The farm’s focus on native plants and tropical crops offers a glimpse into Maui’s microclimates and agricultural diversity.
The farm’s picturesque scenery makes it an ideal spot for memorable photos, especially with the mountain views in the background. The open-air setting ensures a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the fresh air and natural beauty while learning about local farming initiatives.
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The tour begins at 10:30 am, where guides lead groups through the sustainable farm. Participants get to see how native Hawaiian crops are cultivated and hear about organic farming techniques. The guides are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, making the experience both educational and engaging.
As part of the experience, visitors enjoy tasting freshly picked tropical fruits, such as bananas and other local produce. The farm also features sugarcane juice, which is freshly extracted and served, giving a true taste of Hawaiian agriculture. The banana ice cream adds a sweet finish to the tasting session, highlighting the farm’s innovative use of local ingredients.
Plus, there might be the chance to interact with friendly farm animals like pigs, which adds a fun, hands-on element to the tour. This interactive component enhances the farm’s community and sustainability focus, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.

Participants often comment on the guide’s expertise and passion, particularly praising Winsome and Anna for their energetic and informative presentations. They go beyond simple explanations, sharing personal stories and insights into Maui’s agricultural efforts.
Guides like Winsome are described as friendly and approachable, making visitors feel welcomed and involved. Their enthusiasm helps convey the importance of sustainable farming and native Hawaiian crops, leaving a lasting impression. Visitors appreciate how the guides answer questions, share ideas about future farming, and make the experience feel personal and meaningful.

The snacks and tastings form a major highlight of the tour. Expect to sample tropical fruits directly from the trees, along with fresh sugarcane juice that’s pressed on-site. The banana ice cream is especially popular, made from local bananas and served as a cool, creamy treat.
Reviews consistently mention the deliciousness of the food, praising the variety and freshness. Visitors note that the tastings are interactive, with opportunities to learn about how each fruit is grown and harvested. The food truly reflects the farm’s commitment to farm-to-table principles.

Since the tour takes place in a dry part of Maui, visitors are advised to bring water and sun protection, such as sunblock and hats. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the farm terrain can be uneven. The meeting point is at 2100 HI-30, Wailuku, and following the provided directions ensures a smooth start.
Most participants find the pace relaxed and manageable, suitable even for those with minimal physical activity. The farm is accessible for most ages, but young children may not find the environment as engaging as older kids and adults.

This farm tour emphasizes sustainability and local community efforts, giving visitors a chance to see how native plants and tropical crops are cultivated responsibly. The focus on hands-on tasting and farm demonstrations makes it more engaging than standard scenic tours.
The personalized group size, with a maximum of 20 travelers, ensures a more intimate interaction with guides and farm staff. The scenic views of Haleakala and West Maui Mountains add a memorable visual dimension to the experience.
Plus, the educational content resonates strongly, with reviews highlighting how guides share innovative farming ideas and native Hawaiian crop information, making it both fun and informative.

The Taste of Hawaii: Maui Farm Tour offers an affordable, engaging, and educational glimpse into the island’s agricultural scene. With a perfect rating of 5.0 and rave reviews, it clearly appeals to visitors interested in native crops, sustainable practices, and local flavors.
The scenic farm setting, delicious tastings, and passionate guides make it a standout activity for those seeking a hands-on, authentic Maui experience. While it’s best suited for those comfortable outdoors and with an interest in farming or food, any curious traveler will find value and enjoyment here.
Whether as a morning activity or a unique cultural addition to a Maui trip, this tour delivers delicious food, stunning views, and meaningful insights into the land and its people.
“Very educational and interesting. The tastings were wonderful. As a home gardener I really appreciated the work that is going on in the community g…”

How long does the Maui Farm Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 2100 HI-30, Wailuku, with the activity ending back at the same spot.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $73 per person.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate; however, young children might find the environment less engaging, and the tour involves walking on farm terrain.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring water, sunblock, and hats, as the farm is in a dry area.
What are some highlights of the tour?
Expect to taste tropical fruits, sugarcane juice, and banana ice cream, and enjoy breathtaking mountain views.
Is the tour physically demanding?
No, the pace is relaxed and suitable for most fitness levels, though comfortable shoes are advised.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is most suitable for adults and older children, especially since it involves outdoor walking and tasting.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 20 travelers for a more personal experience.