After you’ve done all the water activities, you might want to get a deeper sense of the land on Maui and learn what life is like for local people. Experience the country by visiting the farms and rich agricultural beauty of our island.
Come along with a local boy and his artsy, writing, cooking, gardening, designing nurse. We love big old trees, wide scenic views above the sea, old churches and talking about the plantation days of Maui.
Ricky was born and raised on the island of Maui in Hali’i Maile and loves nothing more than taking you on the back roads sharing the stories of his aunties and uncles who are so much a part of the history woven into this island.
Then you’ll get to enjoy acres of Lavender, Ulupalakua Ranch and Maui’s Winery, Kula Country Farms and Surfing Goat Dairy, an amazingly diverse journey of the land.
If coffee peaks your senses and you’d love to get into the field for a hands on experience, plan a day to explore Piliani Kope Coffee Farm and Ka’anapali Coffee Farms on our West Side Coffee Tour. The coffee cherries are going off on all the Maui Coffee Farms and we’ll be doing seed to cup tours beginning in the fall… It’s an amazing experience. See our YouTube videos at YouTube.com/mauicountryfarmtours and visit the website to experience our adventures https://mauicountryfarmtours.com
Stunning, after visiting Maui so many times we are looking forward to tour Maui country for the first time.Add us to your mail list, I think we are in Maui in April or May.
Being an artist and foodie-I just cant wait. We stay in Napili, where are you in location?
Sal
Glad you like it here! We are located all over Maui (we have a bunch of writers and editors.) Thanks for commenting!