Practicing Regenerative Agriculture in Maui

Community supported agriculture.

​​Laulima Farm is a 13-acre family farm in the Kipahulu Valley on Maui. We’ve been using organic and biodynamic practices since the beginning and we are continually evolving to include more regenerative and ecologically sound practices on the land.

Visit the fruit stand.

Featuring fresh maui coffee grown on site, tea, fresh fruit, coconut water, gifts, and more.

 

Open Monday through Sunday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

40755 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713

Reviews

 

“We LOVE this fruit stand. We loved it so much that we wanted to bring our family here, and that's just what we did. We also bought some honey, salts, and marmalade to bring home. If you stop here, get some coffee and a fruit plate. Then take the time to walk the path. You'll thank me later.”

— Jeffery Newville

“Delicious and unique fruits, local roasted coffee, and some magnificent scenery. Where else can you enjoy exotic fruits sitting with locals and other tourists in the middle of a bamboo grove table? Photographers will love this spot.”

— Steve Azer

“When you visit Laulima, time stands still. I encourage you to sit and stay awhile, you can sit at a table surrounded by bamboo. Amazing fresh coconut water from the source, great fruit - including tropical fruit I didn't recognize, homemade jam, honey and some natural bath products.”

— Ashley Hansen

 
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Inquire about private events.

Our 13 acre farm has facilities to host your event. Send us an email to learn more about tours, upcoming workshops and events..

In Hawaiian, ‘lau’ means ‘leaf’ or hand and ‘lima’ means ‘many.’ Together, ‘laulima’ [lah-oo-lee-mah] means many hands. As they say, many hands working together make light work.