What to do and see in Honokaa, Hawaii (HI): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

November 12, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

Honokaa is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Hamakua District of Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 2,258 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Honokaa

1. All About the View

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All About the View

Experience breath taking views of Big Island's Hamakua Coast while you ride from mountain to sea on UTVs.

2. Mauna Kea Tea

46-3870 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, HI 96727-7038 +1 808-775-1171 http://maunakeatea.com
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Mauna Kea Tea

We share our learning and appreciation of farming and rural lifestyle through tasting of tea and private farm tour. We hope you will take time to find deeper connection with nature and an appreciation for the way of tea. We are a small family run farm engaging in farming activities and tea production. Please call or email for an early reservation so that we can put some time aside to share our stories.

3. Hawea Waipio Valley Adventure

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Hawea Waipio Valley Adventure

Hāwea Waipi'o Valley Adventure is a Hawaiian Cultural and educational experience. A 2-3 hour adventure will immerse you into Hawaiian history, protocols and preservation of this sacred Wahi Pana -a celebrated place in time and history. You will feel and gain a deeper understanding for Waipi'o and the importance it held to the Hawaiian people of yesteryear and today. This cultural adventure takes you into Waipi'o Valley, where you will visit a working Kalo (taro) farm and tour the land with our experienced and knowledgeable guides on Polaris RZR ATVs. You will have the privilege to see the highest twin waterfalls in all the islands named Hi'ilawe whose sacred waters still nourish the fields of Kalo today. You will become a part of this sacred land that is held in trust for Native Hawaiians as a living museum. Hāwea Waipi'o Valley Adventure will rejuvenate your mind body and soul. Come and be a part of Hawaiian history, preservation and future cultivation.

4. Kahi Ola Mau Farm

45-3584 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, HI 96727-6980 +1 808-494-2129 [email protected] http://www.honokaachocolateco.com/
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Kahi Ola Mau Farm

Calling all chocolate lovers! Kahi Ola Mau Farm is the home of Honoka'a Chocolate Co. Reserve a spot for a tour of our farm and a tasting of select chocolates from around the world (including Hawai'i) that we make on-site (no store bought chocolate here!), allowing you to experience how a particular region's climate, soil and terrain affect the flavors of the chocolate, "the terroir" as winemakers so famously say. The state of Hawai'i is the only place in the U.S. where cacao is commercially grown. We'll share the history and chocolate-making process from the tree to bean to bar. Besides the 500+ cacao trees you'll see on our 5-acre farm, we also grow nearly forty varieties of tropical fruit, including white pineapple plants, as well as native Hawaiian sugar cane, vanilla orchids, and more! We'll taste whatever is in season. If you're looking for a unique foodie experience, this is a must! Please note, the combined 2-hour tour and tasting are by reservation only.

Reviewed By allisonmP1524VG

Mike is a great tour guide - it was an intellectual tour of the history of the farm and he has passion for all things chocolate! This tour is probably best for young adults and adults but was very enjoyable!

5. Waipi'o on Horseback

Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, HI 96727 +1 808-775-7291 [email protected] http://www.waipioonhorseback.com/
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Waipi'o on Horseback

Ride with us as we journey into Waipi'o Valley, one of the most beloved and revered places in all Hawai'i. Be amazed by the majestic scenery and beauty of the valley as our sure footed horses take you over lush jungle trails, under flowering canopies and through curving streams. You will be captivated by cascading waterfalls, 3,000 foot shear cliffs, farmlands and wild horses. Sample rare fruit from our family farm and see Hawai'i's staple food crop, Kalo, grown in the valley since ancient times. We embark on this 3 hour tour twice daily Monday -Saturday at 9:30 am and 1:30 pm. Participants meet at WOH Ranch located on Highway 240 after mile marker 7. From there we shuttle guests down into the valley to our stables where riders will receive a safety demonstration. Once in the saddle, the trek takes a leisurely pace allowing riders to appreciate an unforgettable perspective of Waipi'o's beauty. Our local guides share the legends, history and plants of this rich cultural landscape.

Reviewed By V5413PCwaynem - Kailua-Kona, United States

This was a great trip - the valley is lush and peaceful, the horses are well trained the guides are very knowledgeable and friendly. Our guides were from the valley so had plenty of experience and stories to share. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a fun getaway regardless of riding experience.

6. Hiilawe Falls

Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, HI
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Hiilawe Falls

Reviewed By worldismyoyster2015 - Melbourne, Australia

Long hike down and then tough back up but special place. Parking at lookout may be limited so prepare to walk 1klm to start of descent.

7. Waipio Valley Lookout

45-690 Pakalana St, Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, HI 96727-6934 +1 808-464-0840 http://www.lovebigisland.com/waipio-valley/#overlook
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Waipio Valley Lookout

Reviewed By 681janeg

We drove down the 25 - 45 degree grade slope down the mountain to get to the valley's beach! Exciting drive, but you can also walk down the path as well. Youtube has videos if you want to get an idea of what the drive is like beforehand. There is a 800 foot waterfall that is a nice drive by for photos and very friendly wild horses who will walk right up to your car looking for a treat! Walked the beach and even crossed the river that flows out to the ocean. A nice 2 hour visit to enjoy the beach and scenery!

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