The Ultimate Treat in Hawaii Is This Garden Tour and Chocolate Tasting Experience
This incredible tour is beauty, sweetness, and exploration all wrapped up in one.
I have a confession … when I plan an upcoming trip, one of the first things I schedule is where I want to eat. I am a foodie and love to try something new on every vacation I take. However, when I travel to destinations like Hawaii, I not only love to try something new but also food that the area is known for and holds special significance. On Kauai, you can have an experience that your eyes and taste buds will love. In fact, on this guided tour, you will not only take a bite of local fruit and raw chocolate nibs, but you can also learn about the incredible vegetation growing on the Garden Isle.
On each of my many trips to Hawaii, I have tried foods that the islands are known for such as poke bowls, malasadas, and, my personal favorite, shaved ice. I’m pretty sure my taste buds love the islands just as much as my mental health.
If you love food and the beauty of the islands like I do, I recommend you book the Princeville Botanical Gardens Tour and Chocolate Tasting on Kauai. On this guided tour, you will have an expert lead you through the breathtaking Princeville Botanical Gardens. This nine-acre garden is tucked in the jungles on the island’s North Shore. It’s where you will find everything from native plants to rare and endangered flowers.
On this tour, you’ll walk along the garden’s terraces and near creeks. You will explore landscapes that are impressive and stunning. It's a relaxing, educational, and fascinating journey, and believe me, you won’t want to forget your camera.
And while the views are certainly unforgettable, this is just the beginning of the experience. The Princeville Botanical Garden also farms honey, various fruits, and chocolate. Your taste buds will squeal for joy as you will get to sample the sweet, tropical fruit and the honey grown in the garden. And that's not all ... you will also sample five single-origin gourmet chocolates from different countries and even learn how the chocolate is made from raw cacao beans.
While you don’t need much for this Hawaiian experience, you will want to ensure you wear good walking shoes as you’ll be venturing all around the gardens. You may also want a rain jacket and bug spray. This experience is not wheelchair accessible as there are several sets of stairs you must be able to climb.
You can enjoy a taste of Kauai when you book this tour at the Princeville Botanical Gaden. It’s beauty, sweetness, and exploration all wrapped up in one.
To learn more, check availability, and book your spot on the tour, visit Viator.
What are some of your favorite places to visit in Hawaii? What are some of your favorite foods and places to eat on the islands? Let me know by filling out this form. I’m always looking for new places to visit and explore during my travels.
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