Hi Honey Farm

Beekeeper in Waialua, Hawaii

4.9(50 reviews)
(808) 462-691166-1128 Kaukonahua Rd, Waialua, HI 96791View on Yelp
Hi Honey Farm - beekeeping in Waialua, HI

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About Hi Honey Farm

Hi Honey Farm sits in Waialua on Oahu's North Shore, a region long known for its agricultural roots, including the historic Waialua Sugar Mill that once defined the town. With a near-perfect 4.9-star rating from 50 reviewers, this operation draws both curious tourists and serious food enthusiasts. It functions as an attraction farm, meaning visitors can actually engage with the farm experience rather than just buy a product off a shelf. The North Shore setting adds real context, since the surrounding landscape of fields and coastline directly shapes what the bees forage and what the honey tastes like.

Services

Attraction Farms
Honey
Food Tours

Services & Process

Hi Honey Farm offers guided food tours that take visitors through the beekeeping operation and explain how honey is harvested and processed in a tropical environment. As an attraction farm, the experience is hands-on, giving guests a close look at active hives in a safe and structured setting. They produce and sell honey directly from their North Shore bees, which forage on a diverse mix of coastal and agricultural flora. The food tour format makes this a strong choice for families, culinary travelers, or anyone who wants to understand Hawaiian beekeeping beyond what a label can tell them.

Service Area

Hi Honey Farm is located in Waialua, making it easily accessible from Haleiwa, Pupukea, and other North Shore communities. Visitors from Honolulu and central Oahu regularly make the drive up, and it pairs naturally with other North Shore stops like Waimea Valley or the famous shrimp trucks along Kamehameha Highway.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book the food tour in advance?
Booking ahead is strongly recommended, particularly during summer and winter when North Shore tourism peaks. You can reach Hi Honey Farm at (808) 462-6911 to check availability and reserve your spot.
Is the farm tour suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is designed to be family-friendly, with guides explaining beekeeping in an accessible way for all ages. Children generally find the hive demonstrations fascinating, and the tastings are a highlight for younger visitors too.
What will I actually see during the farm tour?
Guests typically get a close look at active beehives, an explanation of the colony structure, and a walkthrough of how honey is harvested and filtered. The tour is designed to show the full process from hive to jar in a real working environment.
What makes North Shore honey different from honey produced elsewhere on Oahu?
Waialua's agricultural land and proximity to diverse coastal vegetation means bees forage on a wide range of plants, influencing the flavor complexity of the honey. The area's history as farmland also means bees have access to crops and flowering plants that aren't common in more urbanized parts of the island.
Can I buy honey directly at the farm after the tour?
In most cases, yes. Farm-direct honey purchases let you take home a product with clear traceability back to the hives you just visited. It's worth asking about current varieties when you book, since selection changes with harvest cycles.
Is Hi Honey Farm open year-round?
Hawaii's mild climate allows for year-round beekeeping, so the farm typically operates across all seasons. That said, it's always smart to call ahead or check current availability since small farm operations can have limited days or seasonal scheduling adjustments.

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