Maui Tropical Plantation Tours and Tickets
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Maui Tropical Plantation

The Maui Tropical Plantation is a must-see for families.
Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Much of the plantation is wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Maui Tropical Plantation. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit the Maui Tropical Plantation and explore the grounds independently. You may want to add on activities while you’re there, such as a tram tour for US$25 per adult and US$12.50 per child; you’ll also find a café, market, and other shops on-site. Booking a tour of Maui is another way to visit, and these range in price, with a number of options available for US$200 and up.
Yes, the Maui Tropical Plantation is worth visiting. Nature lovers are drawn here to walk the beautiful grounds and see tropical flowers, and farm-to-table dining at the on-site restaurant is another draw. To maximize the experience, choose between the tram tour that covers more ground than possible on foot, or combine this landmark with other top Maui sights by taking a multistop guided tour.
Per one customer who booked the Maui Historical Island Tour, "Our tour around Maui was truly special, thanks to Jonas. He was incredibly knowledgeable and went above and beyond to make the experience memorable. One of the highlights was being introduced to local fruits---we loved learning about them and getting a taste of something uniquely Hawaiian. The limo ride added an extra touch of luxury and made the journey around the island feel even more special. Highly recommend this tour!"
The plantation offers many activities that allow you to delve into life on a working farm. You can tour through fields of tropical fruits, zipline across towering canopies, join a sightseeing trip on a tram through the fields, or simply try fresh produce.
This historic plantation covers around 800 acres (324 hectares) of productive land across the lush Maui. With at least 60 acres (24 hectares) open for exploring on various tours and activities, there is plenty of space to admire the agricultural industry and farmers who work the land of Maui Tropical Plantation.
Most of the plantation's activities are not offered on Mondays. Otherwise, any other weekday would be an ideal time to avoid the weekend crowds and enjoy the serenity of the farm. If you want to join the tours and tram rides, they only run from 10am until 4pm.
Yes, the Maui Tropical Plantation is accessible to those in wheelchairs and with disabilities. Their famous tram tours around the farm showcasing sustainable farming practices and fascinating historical insights are both wheelchair accessible and kid-friendly.
Yes, you can walk around parts of the plantation, admiring the crops and plants along the way. However, to better understand the farming practices and how they manage the property, it's best to join one of their available tours.
While it's not a requirement, booking your visit in advance is recommended. Booking your tour or experience ahead guarantees a seamless experience, allowing you to avoid the disappointment of missing out on your desired tour and time. This is especially important on weekends when it gets much busier.
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