This is not a typical sightseeing tour—it’s a hands-on beekeeping experience at a private working apiary.
Guests have the rare opportunity to suit up, open a live hive, and interact directly with thousands of honey bees under the guidance of a local beekeeper.
With small group sizes and a fully interactive format, each session offers a more personal and immersive experience than traditional tours. You’ll not only learn how honey is made—you’ll take part in the process and harvest a sample directly from the hive.
Hosted by a local Cayman beekeeping operation, this experience offers a unique connection to the island’s natural environment that most visitors never see.
We will meet at the gates to the Reagan’s Honey Apiary, which is in the Spotts Newlands area just off the East-West Arterial Highway, on the north end of Chime Street. If you’re coming from Seven Mile Beach, it’s about a 15 minute drive. From the Eastern end of the island it may be 25 minutes.
Travel to a private apiary and step into the world of beekeeping in this hands-on experience. After suiting up in full protective gear, you’ll open a live hive, observe thousands of bees at work, and learn how honey is produced. Guests can handle frames of bees, spot different members of the colony, and harvest a sample of fresh honey directly from the comb. This small-group experience offers a rare opportunity to interact with a working hive in a safe, guided environment. This is not a passive tour—it’s a fully interactive experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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