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Big Island Bees

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Big Island Bees makes honey from all sorts of flowers that are grown on the island. With over 2,500 hives and 125 million bees they know their stuff. Stop by to walk through the museum and take a look around the shop (which has body care products too!). You can also do a guided tour of the facility. There’s a guided tour of Big Island Bees that runs from Monday-Friday that costs $30 for adults, $20 for youth (13-18) and $10 for children (12 and under), expect to spend about an hour on the tour. The tour does require reservations, which you can find by clicking here. And you get a free packet of honey sticks with purchases of $35 or more! You can't miss this stop.

Hours: 

10am - 3pm Monday to Friday
Tours available M-F at 10am and 1pm

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