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Chocolate Gifts on Big Island

6 spots for chocolate on Big Island, as a gift to take home.

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Puna Gold Estate

Puna Gold Estate

5

Big Island

Bean-to-bar from their own 3-acre Puna estate, with guided tours that walk the cacao and coffee fields before the factory. Stephen runs it personally — the kind of place where sourcing starts at your feet.

Tourscafesbean to-bar
Lavaloha Chocolate - Farm Tours

Lavaloha Chocolate - Farm Tours

4.9

Big Island

A 1,000-acre Mauna Kea farm where the growers and the chocolate makers are the same operation — cacao grown, processed, and finished into 100% Hawaiian bars on the same land. The Tree-to-Chocolate tour walks the orchards, into the production area, and finishes in the chocolate lounge with tastings.

Toursbean to-barfarm tours
Kulike Farm

Kulike Farm

4.9

Big Island

Honey-sweetened, 100% Hawaiian bean-to-bar made from their own Hakalau permaculture cacao — the sweetener swap alone signals a maker thinking from the ground up. Appointment-only farm tours walk you through fermentation, roast, and tasting on the same land where the trees grow.

Toursshopsbean to-bar
O.K. Farms Hawai'i

O.K. Farms Hawai'i

4.9

Big Island

A 1,000-acre working farm in Hilo along the Wailuku River, growing cacao, coffee, macadamia, and tropical spices together on one property. Tours walk the fields and include a private Rainbow Falls overlook; the gift shop carries their farm-made chocolate, coffee, and spices.

Tourscafesshops
Puna Chocolate Company's Big Chocolate Island

Puna Chocolate Company's Big Chocolate Island

4.7

Big Island

A farm-to-bar maker with its own cacao and coffee in Holualoa, Kona — tours of the production process are available so you can trace the bar back to the farm. The factory store in Kailua-Kona adds a full cafe and a 35-seat, 21-and-over cocktail lounge.

Tourscafesshops
Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

4.6

Big Island

Growing their own cacao in Pahoa since 2013, they keep the full bean-to-bar path on-island — 100% Hawaii-grown, Hilo café to Kona shop. Farm tours at Kainaliu Hale take you into the orchards where the flavor actually begins.

Tourscafesshops