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Super unique experience that is for sure. 45$ per ...

Super unique experience that is for sure. 45$ per person, only done on Tuesdays at 1:30PM. This is an actual farm that supplies stores like Whole Foods. If you have a rental car, just note that it is a bit of a drive off the main road up a hill. The tour itself is really interesting and the girls that took us around were nothing short of excellent. Favorite fruit has to be the Lilikoi aka Passion Fruit, but come here and decide for yourself. We definitely enjoyed it.

5-star rating on sampling the many varieties of de...

5-star rating on sampling the many varieties of delicious and interesting fruit - our group was small so the portions were generous and we tried many fruits that are unknown to us in the northern states. 2-star rating on the tour. It wasn t that informative and it was short. I wish the guides could have spoken about organic farming and were more knowledgeable about the fruit trees - I had several questions, but at least they were honest and said they didn t know the answers.

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We absolutely loved all the variety of fruit we go...

We absolutely loved all the variety of fruit we got to taste! What a treat to eat fresh, local fruit grown at Ono Farms. Chuck, the owner, went out of his way to bring us the very last Durian of the season to taste! How cool! Spencer and Amanda were very knowledgeable about the history of each fruit and the trees, as well as the history of Hawaii. The experience was more than we expected.

Lovely little stop with a farm stand and coffee. F...

Lovely little stop with a farm stand and coffee. First time that I ve ever seen a real cacao fruit! Vibe was super chill with great staff. TIP: suck the juice from your coconut and then ask them to split it open for the coconut meat so you can eat it.

Our favorite organic farm in the world Chuck and ...

Our favorite organic farm in the world Chuck and family have been practicing organic farming for the past 45 years and they are still going! We ve had fruit trashing tours there a few times, and we were very impressed with it each year, each season and each time with the variety and quality of the fruits they have.

Papayas are definitely my personal favorite, not to mention the mountain apples, purple soursop, apple bananas, avocados and even durian! There s something for everybody

We just took a tour today at ono and had an amazin...

We just took a tour today at ono and had an amazing time. Brent was very knowledgeable and taught us about many different types of fruit. We ate so many very rare tropical fruits that they grow on their farm. No one left hungry! Also got to taste their own farms coffee and chocolate.

The grounds are beautiful and you can see the big island on a clear day. Would highly recommend this place to learn about tropical fruit and organic farming.

We went to a tour of organic farm. Unfortunately i...

We went to a tour of organic farm. Unfortunately it rained so much that day that we couldn't go in the garden. But the fruit tasting was pretty exciting. I tasted at least 10 different fruits that i haven't had before.

This is a great place to visit. It is pricey but I...

This is a great place to visit. It is pricey but I felt it was worth every penny. We were able to try papaya, star fruit, lychee, passion fruit, durian, chico sapote, and so many more. They grow coffee, island fruit, avocados, etc all organically. They even had jams, jelly and, of course, banana bread for us to try. Brett was our tour guide and he did a wonderful job. Make sure you look for the address 149 Hana Highway. If you are up on the scary one lane drop off the cliff road, like we did, you went to far. Lol.

Ono Organic Farm

Ono Organic Farm

4.7