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O‘ahu Cacao Farm Tour & Chocolate Tasting

Discover the journey from cacao tree to chocolate bar in a 2-hour immersive tour through our lush orchards in Hawaii.

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  • Before You Go

    • What to Wear: Closed-toed shoes and sunscreen recommended.
    • What's Provided: Cold water, mosquito spray, and umbrellas (available upon request).
    • Accessibility: The tour involves a 30-minute walk on uneven ground and is not ADA accessible.
    • Family-Friendly: Suitable for ages 8 and above.
  • Special Offers & Shop

    After your tour, treat yourself to chocolate bars, gifts, and merchandise. Our insulated tote bags make great souvenirs, and our chocolate is perfect for gift-giving.

  • a dream fulfilled ~ note from dylan, september 2024

    When I started Mānoa Chocolate 14 years ago my dream was to make chocolate from cacao we grew ourselves, right here on my home island of O'ahu. We've finally done it. We are thrilled to announce after six years of hard work, our O’ahu cacao farm, Kamananui is now open for farm tours!

    Located on the famous North Shore, our farm sits nestled at the base of O’ahu’s tallest peak, Mount Ka’ala. On our tour, you will learn why this site is special (it’s the most genetically diverse cacao farm in the world), history of the location, and a fresh cacao fruit tasting. The tour is topped off with an extensive chocolate tasting of bars and treats within the comfort of our Orchard Pavilion. Oh, and not to be forgotten, along the way you’ll likely encounter some wild peacocks and a pig or two.

    Kamananui represents a partnership between Mānoa Chocolate and Cacao Services; a cacao consultancy business based in Hawai’i. Starting this farm required extreme patience. It took two years of scouting our island before we found a location in Waialua on O’ahu’s North Shore. The site had everything we could hope for… except, infrastructure. It was completely raw and covered in thick invasive weeds. How hard could it be? It turns out, VERY! We had to dig a well, install a pump, get permits to allow the electric company to hook up power to the pump so we could water our seedlings, put in a road that would be accessible when it rained… the list goes on and on. We learned a lot, and many times the hard way. All said and done we finally made our first batch of Kamananui chocolate last month. Fermentation of the first harvest is always unpredictable and we weren't sure what to expect, but it came out great! We are so excited for you to try it. 

    To distinguish this farm, we were keen to develop a new package design that emphasized our involvement and represented the unique characteristics of this farm. I’m proud to say that this artwork was created by Mānoa’s in-house artist and my brother, Carson Butterbaugh. 

    We hope to see you soon beneath the canopy of our orchard. Please don’t hesitate to give us your feedback so we can continue to improve upon this new experience. Aloha!

    - Mānoa Chocolate Founder and Kamananui Cacao Orchards Co-founder, Dylan Butterbaugh

Image of guests at a cacao farm tour, standing in the orchard
Image of farmers holding cacao pods
Image of guests doing a chocolate tasting in the Kamananui Farm tasting room
Drone image of the Kamananui tasting room nestled amongst the trees
Drone image of Kamananui cacao farm
Image of farmers holding cacao pods
Image of guests doing a chocolate tasting in the Kamananui Farm tasting room
Drone image of the Kamananui tasting room nestled amongst the trees
Drone image of Kamananui cacao farm
Image of guests at a cacao farm tour, standing in the orchard