Jul 17, 2025
Safe and Fun Bee Tour - We had a wonderful time visiting big Island Bee Museum. The tour was very informative. I learned a lot at my old age lol
We were able to stand safely behind a screen while our tour guide Joe taught us about the bees and demonstrated the culture of the big community, including the history of bees and honey on the Hawaiian islands and around the globe.
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Jul 3, 2025
Look mom no protective gear! - This is a small farm that is very interesting. The beekeeper leading the tour was a great story teller which helped engage my family in the experience. It was also very interesting to watch him shake the bees off of the screen and not get stung. He wore long pants and short sleeve shirt with no face netting. This is a very interesting tour! I highly recommend this tour. I did not feel like there was a high probability of being stung even though we were feet from the hives.
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Jun 18, 2025
Just book it! - AMAZING experience. We learned so much about bees and absolutely loves the experience and tastings. Get the tarts, they are delicious. Our guide was so knowledgeable with a great personality. My 8 year old also enjoyed it, he especially loved all the geckos that hang around for the honey.
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Mar 14, 2025
Very informative and yummy product! - Amazing trip and learned so much about bee keeping. Great information and the product is so yummy. The tour guide was funny and kept us engaged throughout the tour. The samples at the end made it easy to decide what to purchase from the shop....everything!
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Mar 1, 2025
Interesting and informative tour about bees and the honey making process - I was warmly greeted by one of the sweet dogs (second one came to say hello during the video viewing) and staff was very friendly and informative. The tour gave me a better idea of how bees are kept, cared for and how honey is produced. It’s important to support local businesses that work organically and offer organic products, so would recommend anyone interested in honey to do the tour and/or purchase products in their shop, you don’t need to do the tour to purchase items.
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Feb 28, 2025
Fascinating Bees - Informative and fun, our tour guide Joe was delightful, the honey tasting was delish, and we bought some great gifts to take home!!
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Jan 11, 2025
Great place to visit to do something different - Staff was very informative and helpful. The beekeeper was funny and engaging and asked a lot of questions and encouraged us to ask questions as well. You could really tell that he loves his job. The tour included samples, which were amazing.
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Jan 2, 2025
Big Island Queens in a paradise in paradise. - I've been a bee keeper, on and off, for over half a century. Yes way "back in the days when..."
One bee hive, one summer and an FFA-4H project I agreed to under duress, turned into a life long love. Some might even say an an obsession with bees.
If given half an opportunity I will duck in see how bee keepers in different cultures, and climates tend to their bees. We found Big Island Bees on line searching "things to do on the Big Island". It's always exciting to feel invited.
As expected the tour and the honey tasting was interesting and informative. Our guide/bee steward, Joe a delight. Attentive, knowledgeable and also very funny. At the end of the tour there was quite a rush to shop and the store staff handled the onslaught graciously in the ma halo spirit
The honey shack/Art and History Museum is a treat as are the grounds. Modest but quietly teaming with rare and forgotten (AKA: old fashioned) plants. Joe gave us a quick side tour!
Bottom like: A quiet treat for a quiet afternoon in paradise... because you can't kite surf or swim with the dolphins every day.
Stock up on honey before you leave and remember to tip the guides, drivers baristas etc who helped make your time in Hawaii unforgettable. Living in paradise is spendy. A hui hou.
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Dec 20, 2024
Thoroughly enjoyable - We had a Super enjoyable afternoon, this 4 generation ohana sure knows how to welcome with such warm hospitality and a thoroughly informative bee visit. Joe was hugely knowledgeable and fun and funny, we all shared a good many laughs together. The gift shop is loaded with great gifts, we left with a bag full. Highly recommend!
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Nov 26, 2024
Not a great experience - Let me start by saying you can purchase all their products (with the exception of the bath & body) in the any of the supermarkets around town & sometimes they're even on sale!
They do let you taste the honey, but it's a very small amount from a tiny plastic spoon. The girl that assisted us, charged me twice for the same products and had an excuse why her register couldn't provide me a receipt. To top it off, we missed the bee presentation and came in on the end of it and were rudely told to leave and come back another day!
In my personal opinion, I wouldn't waste my day or time driving down here. If you're a real "bee enthusiast" than maybe, but I didn't care for the treatment or being overcharged and having to deal with my credit card company afterwards.
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