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    Ono Organic Farms

    Ono Organic Farms

    4.3
    (52 reviews)
    27.5 mi
    $$

    We had the pleasure of visiting Ono Organic Farms on our journey along the Road to Hana, and it was…read moretruly one of the best parts of our trip to Maui! Our tour guide, Brett, was fantastic--knowledgeable, kind, and incredibly passionate about organic farming and growing the most delicious fruit. The tasting experience was incredible. We sampled the most delicious papaya, mango, pomelo, mountain apples, and several other tropical fruits--many of which we had never tried before. Every bite was fresh, vibrant, and packed with flavor. It was not only a treat for the taste buds but also very educational. We left with a much deeper appreciation for the land and the dedication it takes to grow organic produce in harmony with nature. We also took a box of fruit with us to enjoy during the rest of our trip, which kept the experience going for days afterward. If you're headed down the Road to Hana, make sure to stop here. It's more than a tour--it's an experience. We would absolutely go again!

    This visit was our second time at Ono, and it was just as amazing as the first. The fruit was…read moreabundant, even in November. We got to try out papaya, bilimbi, caviar lime, pomelo, sweetsop, durian and so much more! The drive was gorgeous, as always, and Nick is a fantastic guide. We took our 9 year old, and she absolutely loved it. The tour was never tedious or boring for her, and is one of the highlights of her trip. Nick packed us up with fruit to leave with, and we shared it with friends on the beach as part of Thanksgiving. What a hit! Everyone was so amazed by the variety and quality of the fruit, even nearby beach goers stopped by to ask where we got it from. I think Ono will be on the itinerary for many people in the future after that beach outing. The tour is also great for people with limited mobility since most of it is on a golf cart. If you're on a multi-generational vacation here, this is definitely something both young, old and in the middle will enjoy. Also, a review from our child, "I like Ono farms because I got to taste each and every fruit that was in season. It's better than video games. I like the fruit they send us home with. I've been eating it all day, every day since. Thank you!"

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    Lahaina Family Farms

    Lahaina Family Farms

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    16.8 mi
    $$

    Fun visit to the Lahaina Family Farms. It was a very enjoyable experience. Riding the ATVs itself…read morewas already a lot of fun. Tim, Harline and Chelsea were great hosts and told interesting stories. It was fun to see, feed, and pet the chicken and the sheep. In our group, the age ranged from 2 to over 50 years old and we all had a great time. We also got to see the sacred wili wili trees, native to Hawaii. The farm has great views of Lahaina and the ocean. It was a unique experience different and interesting and inspiring to hear the vision that Tim and Harline have to restore the Hawaiian "Garden of Eden". Highly recommend if you are looking for a break from the beach and want to hear how you can leave the earth a better place than you found it, a philosophy the Tim and Harline believe in.

    I took the time in my busy schedule to visit Lahaina Family Farms. A vision that Tim and his wife…read morepractices and works at each and every day. Once you get over the sheer beauty of this farms location in launiupoko, which overlooks the Hawaiian waters, you realize you found a real gem. Lahaina family farms covers 69 acres, many of it is yet to be farmed and the goal here is to balance land preservation, organic farming, and education. Everyone has a skill that can be resourceful to this farm for the education is beyond just organic farming. It is Tim's collective decision to change the directions of all Of our lives by responsible land ownership. The farm also has one of the largest gathering of a certain Hawaiian tree that carries a long standing folklore. My limited research tells me that the wood of this tree, similar to balsa wood, was once used by Hawaiian royalty to carve surf boards. Tim's ties with the wwoofers, a world wide organization, provides young people the opportunity to contribute their skills to help themselves, others as well as the farm vision. This gives them a truly great experience on the farm, not to mention the amazing opportunity to be on the beautiful island of Maui. I'm told visitors are welcomed with love and appreciation. Tim and his family ask for nothing in return other than a few hours a day of work and an open mind to his vision. Lahaina family farms is worth the trip and I hope everyone enjoys their visit as much as I did!!:)

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    Wow Farm

    Wow Farm

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    78.2 mi

    We had read an article in the Big Island Traveler Magazine a few months back on Wow Farm's and how…read moreawesome their tomatoes were. What I appreciated was the farm to table concept, since they supply many restaurants along the Kona coast, with their plump, sweet, non slimy, or gritty tomatoes. Mike and Tricia have read and gained wisdom from the professionals on how you can adjust the sweetness of the tomatoes, which I was dumbfounded and never knew that you could tweak a tomato. This is a business that involves all of the ohana and is done so with passion and a commitment towards quality. Mike and Tricia have a heart to share their knowledge and wisdom with other farmers as well, to build them up and see them become fruitful. There is a push towards bringing the community together and truly getting to know your neighbors. They have gone out of their way to share what they have with others, those who can afford it and to those who have run into hard times. I wish everyone could try their tomatoes, then you'd know what I am talking about, and draw your own conclusion, to this heavenly fruit (I still consider it a vegetable, no matter what). I live on Oahu and so anytime I visit Kona, I make sure I stop at the local open market in Kamuela to buy these. When you go look for the Wow Farm sign and their red palaka shirts, strike up a conversation and enjoy buying some of these delicate treasures. Omg, if you're on Oahu you can get these at the local farmers market on certain day's. Tuesday's and Saturday's Kapiolani Community College Wednesday's at the Neal Blaisdell open market Thursday's at the Kailua open market Sunday's at the Mililani open market This is a great way of supporting local and small businesses! Seriously, it really inspires me to want to become a farmer!

    Found heirloom tomatoes at the Whole Foods in Kailua with a little sticker on them that said Wow…read moreFarm. All I can say is: Wow!

    Maui Dragon Fruit Farm

    Maui Dragon Fruit Farm

    4.2
    (142 reviews)
    17.7 mi
    $$

    Enjoyable little tour, definitely was longer than the advertised 1 hour tour more like 2 which was…read morewonderful! Lots of cool fruits to see how they grow and the progression through different developmental stages. Was also wonderful to be able to eat all the fruits we got to see growing at the end. Definitely changed my opinion on some fruits that I now like because I've never had them at their peak ripeness. Our guide was super nice and had good energy. I did however feel like the farm was run by a lot of very young adults or ppl that felt like they didn't have a ton of experience there yet so kinda wasn't able to answer a decent amount of questions but it's ok we still enjoyed ourselves and them.

    What an amazing and unique experience! The Maui Dragon Fruit Farm is so much more than dragon fruit…read morethey grow a huge variety of tropical fruits like pineapple, papaya, lychee, bananas (others I'm forgetting), and even herbs they turn into tea. Our guide was incredibly sweet and knowledgeable, making the tour both fun and educational. One of the highlights was getting to pick a dragon fruit right off the plant and eat it in the field. It was absolutely delicious and so much fresher than what we get back home. Our guide explained it's because store-bought fruits are picked early for shipping, and you could really taste the difference. As wonderful as that was, the best part came at the end... sampling! We were given a generous plate of fresh fruit, four different teas, and even a couple of cookies. Everything was bursting with flavor and so refreshing. The farm is beautiful, the experience is one-of-a-kind, and the people make it extra special. I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting Maui; it's fun, educational, and absolutely delicious!

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