Hawaii chocolate guide

Maker and factory tours in Hawaii.

Factory tours work well for rainy-day or shorter itinerary searches because they are usually easier to fit around food, shopping, or nearby attractions. The strongest listings have source links that explain what part of the production process visitors can see.

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Manoa Chocolate Factory Tour

Where
Kailua · Oahu
Schedule
Bookable self-guided factory tour
Host
Manoa Chocolate Hawaii
Cost
$45 adults, $25 children 5-12, per organizer

A self-guided tree-to-bar factory tour in Kailua with visible chocolate production, tasting stops, and context on Hawaii cacao.

Verified June 11, 2026
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Lonohana Estate Chocolate Factory Tour

Where
Honolulu · Oahu
Schedule
Wednesday-Saturday, by advance booking
Host
Lonohana Estate Chocolate
Cost
Check organizer booking page

A Honolulu factory tour showing how Lonohana grows cacao on Oahu and turns it into finished chocolate.

Verified June 11, 2026
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Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory Tour

Where
Kailua-Kona · Big Island
Schedule
Advance confirmed reservations required
Host
The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
Cost
$30 adults, $12 children 6-12, per organizer

A Kona plantation and chocolate factory visit from one of Hawaii's original tree-to-bar chocolate producers.

Verified June 11, 2026
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Maui Kuia Estate Chocolate Factory Experience

Where
Lahaina · Maui
Schedule
Bookable factory experience
Host
Maui Kuia Estate Chocolate
Cost
$125, per tour operator

A factory-focused Lahaina chocolate experience at Maui Kuia Estate Chocolate, framed around how chocolate is made from branch to bar.

Verified June 11, 2026

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About maker and factory tours

What is the difference between a cacao farm tour and a factory tour?
A farm tour focuses on growing cacao. A factory tour focuses on roasting, grinding, tempering, molding, or tasting finished chocolate.
Do factory tours always show live production?
Not always. Production schedules change, so use the organizer page for the current tour description.