Experience an abundance of some of the tastiest and most nutrient-dense food in the world! Nestled in a beautiful setting across from the ocean, you'll sip on hot and cold teas grown right on our land while tasting fresh-pressed sugar cane juice, mangos, coconuts, and more—all harvested from the trees before your eyes!
Learn about the many uses of the coconut plant, truly "The Tree of Life." Our orchard features over 300 trees of various varieties, alongside incredible citrus, starfruit, and other fruits, vegetables, and plants that make this food forest a true Maui gem.
This immersive tour shows you how we're regenerating this 20-year-old orchard that was left defunct for almost a decade! We've been cleaning it up using regenerative practices to restore and diversify the crops with our unique agricultural model that harvests several layers—from what grows underground so we can harvest above the ground.
Come visit a working food forest on Maui! This is a 4-Acre Coconut and Mango Orchard at the base of the West Maui Mountains at its back and the Pacific Ocean at its front. A truly working food forest that we do not bring in fertilizers — we create all of our fertilizer on site with regenerative farming practices. World-class sunsets and photo opportunities.
Our farm is in Olowalu, down the road from the Olowalu Residential Recycling & Refuse Center and Maui Paintball.
We're off the beaten path, So we will meet you at the Olowalu Residential Recycling & Refuse Center (you can put that right into Google Maps).
Maui, known as the Valley Isle, is the second-largest Hawaiian island and offers a diverse landscape of pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and volcanic mountains. It's renowned for its stunning sunrises and sunsets, world-class snorkeling, and the scenic Road to Hana.
A 160 km (100-mile) drive along the island's northern coast, featuring waterfalls, lush rainforests, and stunning ocean views. A must-do for any visitor.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the dormant Haleakala volcano, unique ecosystems, and stunning sunrise and sunset views.
A partially submerged volcanic crater offering world-class snorkeling and diving with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life.
A charming historic town with a rich whaling history, boutique shops, art galleries, and waterfront dining.
A lush, tropical valley featuring the iconic Iao Needle, a 1,200-foot tall volcanic pinnacle, and scenic hiking trails.
A traditional Hawaiian dish made with diced raw fish, typically tuna or salmon, marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions. Served over rice or as a salad.
A hearty dish featuring a bed of white rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. A comfort food favorite in Hawaii.
Portuguese-inspired fried dough balls, dusted with sugar or filled with sweet fillings like custard or haupia (coconut pudding). A popular treat from Teddy's Bake Shop in Lahaina.
Finely shaved ice topped with flavored syrups and often served with a scoop of ice cream or sweetened condensed milk. A refreshing treat, especially on hot days.
These months offer pleasant weather, lower humidity, and fewer tourists. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island.
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Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST), GMT-10:00
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Maui is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in tourist areas. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Kahului, Lahaina, Wailuku
Affordable but infrequent service. Best for short trips between towns.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A secluded island known for its luxury resorts, scenic beaches, and off-road adventures. Ideal for those looking to escape the crowds of Maui.
A partially submerged volcanic crater offering world-class snorkeling and diving with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the dormant Haleakala volcano, unique ecosystems, and stunning sunrise and sunset views.
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