Princeville Botanical Gardens Tour and Chocolate Tasting Ticket
Overview
With nine acres of lush landscapes and gourmet chocolate, Princeville Botanical Gardens offers a unique walking tour. During this 3-hour experience, guests will learn about cacao and indulge in tastings from around the world.
- 🍫 Sample a variety of chocolates from different regions, including seasonal fruit and tropical honey to keep your energy up.
- 🌿 Your expert guides will share stories about the gardens' development and provide fascinating information about the plants and Hawaiian islands.
- 🌍 Enjoy a 50-minute gourmet chocolate tasting featuring chocolate sourced from both north and south of the equator.
- ⚠️ Please note: If you or anyone in your party has been sick or tested positive for COVID recently, do not visit the gardens until everyone is no longer contagious.
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Tour guides share a wealth of information on Hawaiian & tropical plants & offer samples of garden fruit, honey & chocolate.
- Fruit samples
- Gourmet chocolate tasting
- Organic, Deet-Free Island Bug Spray
- Gratuities
- Tour escort/host
- Walking Sticks, Umbrellas
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Insect repellant for purchase
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Princeville Botanical GardensBegin the tour by exploring the upper terraces and the uses of the plants living in Waimea Valley. Find exotic flowers, rare medicinals, happy honey hives and t the bottom of the valley, small cacao grove thrives. Here, taste some raw chocolate nibs and learn about how chocolate is grown and harvested. When you leave the Valley, head to our outdoor chocolate tasting area, where you'll learn about modern and historical chocolate processing methods. You'll sample at least 5 different single-origin chocolates from around the world. After relaxing in the shade and enjoying the chocolate, back on your feet to explore our Anini Creek valley, another wonderland of rare plants, stunning topography, and fascinating sustainable cultivation techniques.