Hawaii Honey & Native Plant Festival — Maui

Honey Festival · June 19–20, 2027 · Kula, Hawaii

Maui's diverse microclimates — from the misty upcountry slopes of Haleakala to the dry leeward coast — produce some of Hawaii's most sought-after mono-floral honeys, including rare Christmas berry (wilelaiki), eucalyptus, and macadamia blossom. This festival at the Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm celebrates Hawaii's apiculture community with honey tastings, native plant-pollinator garden tours, Hawaiian beekeeping history talks, and demonstrations of traditional Hawaiian honey uses. Local honey, lavender products, and beeswax crafts available.

Event Details

Type: Honey Festival
Date: June 19–20, 2027
Location: Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm, 1100 Waipoli Rd, Kula, Hawaii

Official website: Hawaii Honey & Native Plant Festival — Maui

What to Expect

Honey festivals feature tastings, vendor booths, educational talks, and family-friendly activities celebrating local honey production and beekeeping traditions.

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