If you’re looking for a way to experience Maui beyond the beaches and resorts, the Pueo Farm Tour in Kula offers a glimpse into the island’s agricultural heart. This 1.5-hour adventure takes you through a small, regenerative organic farm, where friendly guides share insights into sustainable farming practices, showcase a variety of fresh produce and flowers, and offer up some pretty spectacular views. It’s a different kind of Maui experience—more roots, less rush, and plenty of photo opportunities.
What we love about this tour? First, the knowledgeable guides, Angel and Linda, really make the experience engaging and personable, sharing details about the farm’s eco-friendly approach and local Hawaiian practices. Second, the panoramic vistas are truly breathtaking—think Haleakalā, distant ocean beaches, and neighboring islands—making it a feast for the eyes and camera.
One thing to keep in mind? The tour is designed for small groups, which means a cozy, interactive vibe but also limited slots—so booking in advance is wise (on average, folks book about 51 days ahead). It’s a great fit for travelers who want to connect with Maui’s land and food culture in a relaxed setting, especially if you appreciate fresh, farm-to-table tastes and stunning scenery.
Key Points

- Small group experience: Max 10 guests, ensuring a personal touch and plenty of interaction
- Educational and fun: Guides share sustainable farming practices and Hawaiian traditions
- Panoramic views: 360-degree vistas of Haleakalā, neighboring islands, and Maui’s coastlines
- Tastings included: Fresh fruits, vegetables, coconut water, and meat, with an option to buy produce
- Photo opportunities: Flowers, views, and farm life make for great snapshots
- Add-on lei making: Optional, hands-on activity to enhance your visit
An Honest Look at the Pueo Farm Tour

If you’re imagining Maui as just beaches and luaus, this tour invites you to see a different side—upcountry Kula, where agriculture meets stunning natural beauty. It’s a well-rounded experience, blending scenery, education, and tasting, all within a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Let’s walk through what makes this farm tour so appealing—and what might give you pause.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Start at 10 am at the farm located on 20 Pulehunui Rd in Kula. This is the perfect morning activity, and given the tour lasts about 1.5 hours, it fits neatly into a day of exploring Maui’s upcountry.
First stop: the farm tour. Here, Angel and Linda, the owners, lead the way around their regenerative organic farm. We loved the way they describe their eco-friendly practices—it’s about nurturing the land, not just growing food. The farm is bursting with a wide variety of flowers, citrus, and seasonal fruits. You’ll see the operation firsthand, from grafting fruit trees to harvesting fresh produce.
Guests are encouraged to ask questions, and many reviews praise how interactive and engaging the guides are. Several mention how well-informed they felt—”Linda and Angel were awesome hosts,” said one reviewer, emphasizing their warm, welcoming approach.
Sampling time: Guests get to taste fresh farm produce—fruits, vegetables, greenhouse tomatoes, and even coconut water and meat. The coconut husking demo is a highlight, with guests watching Alohi open coconuts, then sampling the contents. It’s a genuine cultural experience, and reviewers often mention how fresh and flavorful the coconut meat and juice are.
Photo opportunities: The spectacular views of Haleakalā and the surrounding islands make every shot memorable. The farm’s lush flowers, bright citrus, and scenic backdrop create perfect photo moments, which reviewers rave about. Many mention how the views are “worth the trip,” and some call this experience a “little gem.”
Optional lei making: For those interested, Angel offers an add-on lei-making session. While not included in the standard package, it adds a handcrafted touch to your Maui visit and deepens your cultural connection.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The cost is $60 per person, which is quite reasonable given the personalized experience, tasting, and stunning scenery. The tour covers all the snacks, samples, and guided commentary.
However, the lei-making class is an extra activity, not included in the base price. If you’re a craft lover or want a keepsake from your trip, it’s worth considering.
Group Size and Accessibility
With a maximum of 10 guests, the small-group setting ensures everyone can get personalized attention and ask all their questions. The tour starts at 10 am and, thanks to the manageable group size, feels intimate rather than rushed.
The tour is also friendly for most travelers—service animals are allowed, and it’s near public transportation. It’s suitable for anyone with moderate mobility who enjoys outdoor activities and learning about farming.
The Value of the Experience
At $60, this tour offers a lot of value. You’re not only getting a personalized farm visit, but also tasting fresh produce that you might not easily find elsewhere during your trip. The panoramic views and photo ops turn it into a visual and sensory feast, making the money spent feel justified.
Many reviews praise the quality of the experience—”a very interactive and engaging tour,” says one guest. Another highlights the diversity and freshness of the farm’s produce, noting how “the greenhouse tomatoes are outstanding.” Several mention how the tour is an ideal way to break up the typical Maui routine and connect with local practices.
The Experience through the Lens of Reviewers

Readers of the reviews consistently mention Angel and Linda’s warmth and knowledge as a highlight, calling them “awesome hosts” and “delightful.” The diversity of flowers, fruits, and vegetables seems to impress visitors, with many noting they learned about plants they’d never seen before—like finger limes or unique tomatoes.
The views are another recurring theme. Multiple reviews describe the scenery as “spectacular,” “breathtaking,” or “worth the drive.” The farm’s location in Kula, with its cool, fresh air and panoramic vistas, provides a real contrast to the beaches—perfect for those looking to see Maui’s lush interior.
The taste testing component gets high praise, with many describing the coconut water and meat as “delicious,” “fresh,” and “authentic.” The chance to pick fruit straight from the trees is a memorable highlight, and a reviewer even called finger limes a “revelation”—something they plan to incorporate into their cooking back home.
Potential Drawbacks
While the experience is highly praised, a few reviewers mention booking in advance—since it’s limited to small groups, availability can fill quickly. Also, the tour being 1.5 hours means it’s a quick peek rather than an in-depth farming immersion, so if you’re looking for a lengthy farm stay or hands-on planting, this isn’t it.
Weather can be a factor; the tour requires good weather, and if it’s canceled, you’ll be offered an alternative date or full refund. Also, since the tour involves walking and outdoor tasting, it might not suit those with mobility issues or very young children.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for travelers who are curious about sustainable farming, love beautiful scenery, and enjoy sampling fresh local food. It’s especially appealing if you’re into photography or want a peaceful yet informative activity away from crowded tourist spots.
Nature lovers, foodies, and those interested in Hawaiian culture will find it rewarding. Families with older children might appreciate the hands-on elements like coconut husking and fruit tasting, but it’s probably less suited for very young kids or those not keen on outdoor walking.
Final Thoughts

The Pueo Farm Tour in Kula offers a genuine, intimate look at Maui’s farm life—highlighted by friendly guides, stunning views, and fresh, delicious produce. The small group size fosters a relaxed, engaging environment where you can truly connect with the land and its caretakers.
While it’s a quick tour, the combination of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and tasty samples makes it a memorable part of any Maui trip. For those wanting to see how local farmers grow food sustainably, this is a wonderful, practical experience that’s easy to fit into a day of exploring Maui’s upcountry.
If you love authentic, relaxed activities that blend nature, food, and culture, this tour is definitely worth considering. Just remember to book early, bring your camera, and prepare to enjoy some of Maui’s finest views and flavors.
Pueo Farm Tour (1.5 hr) Upcountry Kula Maui Hawaii
“Linda and Angel were awesome hosts !!”
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is mainly outdoors and involves tasting and light walking, it’s generally suitable for older children who can enjoy farm activities and are curious about nature. Very young kids might find it less engaging.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity to include in your day without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The $60 fee covers snacks, tastings of fruits and vegetables, coconut water and meat, and guided commentary. The lei-making class is an optional extra.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, and get a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is this tour accessible for public transportation?
Yes, it’s near public transportation, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for most travelers.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a camera are recommended. Since tastings are outdoors, a water bottle and perhaps a hat can enhance your comfort.
In all, the Pueo Farm Tour offers a relaxed, friendly, and scenic slice of Maui life—perfect for travelers looking to connect with the land, sample fresh foods, and enjoy some of the island’s best views.
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