Honey Festival · June 14–15, 2029 · Pahoa, Hawaii
In the lush rainforest lowlands of Puna district on Hawaii's Big Island, this festival showcases the extraordinary diversity of Hawaiian varietal honeys. Featured are rare lehua blossom, Christmas berry (wilelaiki), macadamia blossom, and tropical fruit honeys unique to the volcanic Puna landscape. Native Hawaiian plant practitioners lead ethnobotany walks through ohi'a-tree forests while local beekeepers share how volcanic soil chemistry shapes flavor profiles.
Type: Honey Festival
Date: June 14–15, 2029
Location: Pahoa Village Road Community Park, Pahoa, Hawaii
Official website: Hilo Puna District Honey & Native Hawaiian Plant Festival 2029
Honey festivals feature tastings, vendor booths, educational talks, and family-friendly activities celebrating local honey production and beekeeping traditions.
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