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Kauai · farm-tour
Three-time Cocoa of Excellence winner, the farm grows its own cacao in Kapaʻa and produces single-origin bean-to-bar chocolate on-site — the full chain in one place on Kauai. Three-hour tours move through botanical gardens, tropical fruit tasting, and a guided chocolate tasting.
Kauai · factory
Kauai cacao, grown and processed right on the property — this is tree-to-bar in the most literal sense. The three-hour guided tour walks the orchards, covers the full bean-to-bar process, and ends with tastings of their organic chocolate alongside honey from on-site hives.
Kauai · chocolate-shop
Farm and factory in one: cacao grown in Anahola's red volcanic soil across a dozen varieties — including 100% Criollo — and processed into bar on-site. The farm tour covers fermentation and chocolate-making, finishing with a tasting of bars made from those beans.
Kauai · chocolate-shop
Kauaʻi's pioneering cacao farm grows and makes their own single-origin bars on 46 acres in Kapaʻa — from soil to shelf. The three-hour farm tour walks you through the full process, from growing to tasting, for $145.
Kauai · chocolate-shop
Family farm in Kīlauea with 200+ cacao trees, running the full tree-to-bar process on-site. Guided tours (2.5 hrs, by appointment) walk you through cacao harvest, chocolate making, and tasting alongside exotic fruit and honey from the same six acres.
Kauai · factory
Three-acre Kauaʻi cacao orchard processed entirely on-site into 70% dark bars — planting through finished chocolate under one roof. Appointment-only farm tours run 3–4 hours; children under 12 free.
Kauai · factory
Working cacao farm in Kapaʻa where tours walk you through the groves and show how the beans are grown and processed into chocolate — the farm-and-ferment work behind the bar. Contact ahead to arrange a visit; it’s on Olohena Road, not a walk-in stop.