Maui Bees - Kula

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Maui Bees

Maui Bees
4.9 / 5 (160 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Steff

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★ 4.9 / 5 from 160 reviews
steff-leese
12.02.2024

Beautiful tasting honey a must stop if going to Haleakalā.

rhonda-mayo-2
12.02.2024

We went to buy honey and the representative was very nice. She explained the way the farm is run, let us go to the bee museum . Here we saw a bee hive through a glass case.We were able to sample the honey before buying it. Loved the experience and will book a tour on my next visit.

kelly-b-engineer4
12.02.2024

Definitely go on this tour! It was incredibly informative, set in the stunning Kula farmland, and let’s not forget the honey! This experience was a delightful hidden gem that we all loved, both adults and kids alike.

deb-c-fern92
12.02.2024

Though its pricy this is one of those experiences that you'll remember. Beginning with a tour of the farm where all the produce is growth for the 7 course meal we learned about the bee keeping and farming techniques. Dinner then began on the edge of the garden, each course delightful, fresh and flavorful. We then switched locations to continue the meal while watching a gorgeous sunset view over the water. Some of our favs.... Fresh honeycomb. Stuffed squash blossoms, octopus salad, katsu egg, kambucha float and an amazing cheddar cheese ice cream. A really great evening.

john-d-rabbit1
12.02.2024

Be All You Can BeeEstablished in 2009, this Maui upcountry farm stand/apiary/café has been serving the community with their fresh produce, succulent honey, and baked goods. The Good: Bee Museum on-site, which is free to visit Gorgeous location with great views Walk along the path and take a self-guided tour of the farm. Their honey is amazingly good and so thick like caramel. They even have a summer blend and winter blend that are distinctively different in color and flavor. The lady (owner? who gave us a tour of the bee museum was really nice, informative, and stuck around to give us fun facts and answer any questions. On-site Café (didn't try so can't comment that serves a rotating mix of seasonal foods (e.g., bowls, tacos, and soup , as well as caffeineted beverages.The Meh: Parking lot is tiny and a bit suspect. Be careful pulling in and backing out, as depending on the size of your vehicle, it can be tight to navigate. The Ugly: The two young ladies running the counter were nice enough, but we literally had to stand there and stare at them while they finished their conversation about how Becky totally hated on Sharon and that's like a total bummer cuz now they both won't talk to me. Like, omg!TLDR: Nice spot to see some bees, grab some honey and tour the garden. Maybe even grab a drink or snack but that'll have to wait for #NextTimeGadget Names have been changed to protect the innocent

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The rooms on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

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