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18 matches for coffee farm tour, on Big Island, with tours.
18 matches for coffee farm tour, on Big Island, with tours.
Greenwell Farms
A cornerstone of the Kona coffee experience, perfect for those who want a high-energy, informative tour of a large-scale, historic farm. You'll get a great introduction to the botany of the region—including cacao and black pepper—and a generous tasting bar where you can sample a dozen different roasts. If you're looking for a quiet, intimate, and small-lot tasting experience, this isn't it; this is a high-volume operation designed for the crowds.
Kona Coffee & Tea
A high-energy spot in Kailua-Kona that's genuinely good for those who want a full-spectrum experience: a private farm tour, a rich Kona Bullet coffee, and a gift shop full of local soaps and pottery. The espresso is strong and the outdoor patio is a great place to soak in the ocean views. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced morning or a perfectly sifted matcha, this isn't the fit for you today.
Kona Joe Coffee LLC
Kona Joe is a high-visibility farm visit that pairs a stunning panoramic ocean view with a unique trellis-grown coffee experience. It's genuinely good for those who want a polished, accessible tour—including a free self-guided option—and a place to sit and watch whales from the terrace. If you're looking for an intimate, owner-led farm walk or a low-key neighborhood cafe, this is a bit too polished for that vibe; head to a smaller family-run plot instead.
Miranda's Farms Coffee Shop
A heartfelt, family-run farm in Naalehu where you can sip a dark roast drip or a mocha with a homemade brownie, then walk through the coffee groves. It's genuinely good for those who want a personal, owner-led experience and a peaceful environment to slow down. If you're looking for a polished, high-traffic boutique cafe in the same vein as those in Kona town, this is a more rustic, rural stop that fits a slower pace of the same day.
UCC Hawaii
A polished, high-viewpoint stop in Holualoa that is genuinely good for the hands-on 'Roastmaster' experience and the coffee-infused affogato on the shaded patio. It's a great fit for those who want a structured, educational tour and a 'million dollar view' of the Kona coast. If you're looking for a low-key, neighborhood cafe vibe or a small-lot, owner-led farm walk, this is a more structured experience than that.
Menehune Coffee Company
A bright, airy farm cafe in South Kona that's perfect for an early bird's breakfast—they open at 6am and the pork breakfast burritos and biscuits and gravy are genuinely great. It's a peaceful alternative to the crowded spots further up the road, making it a great stop on the way to South Point or Pu'uhonua O Honaunau. If you're looking for a high-end specialty coffee experience with a wide range of pour-over options, you'll find the menu more traditional than technical; head to a boutique roaster instead.
Hula Daddy Kona Coffee
A high-end, small-batch operation in Holualoa that is genuinely good for the coffee snob who wants a deep dive into the science of roasting and a small-lot tasting flight. You'll find award-winning beans and a breathtaking view of the coast, often with an intimate tour led by passionate experts. If you're looking for a quick, budget-friendly caffeine fix or a casual drop-in without a tour, this is a more specialized, premium experience that may not be the right fit for your day.
Bay View Farm
A welcoming, family-run farm in Captain Cook with a stunning ocean view and a personal touch that makes it feel like visiting a home. It's genuinely good for those who want a low-pressure, informative tour of a working orchard, free samples of 100% Kona coffee, and a little bit of local charm—like meeting the farm dog, Honey. If you're looking for a high-end, polished boutique tasting room or a fast-paced city cafe, this is a more relaxed, rural experience that fits a better if you're already exploring the Kona same-side coast.
Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe
A decadent Hilo town gem where the real magic happens when you combine the local cocoa and coffee. The mochas—especially the Paniolo mocha with its subtle Mexican kick—and the banana chocolate smoothie are the absolute standouts here. It's a polished, cozy space that doubles as a gift shop and a cocktail bar, making it it's a great spot for a treat or a late-night drink. If you're looking for a quiet place to work with wifi, or if you want a traditional, minimalist coffee house, this isn't it.
Buddha's Cup Kona Coffee and Tea Farm
This is a full-sensory immersion into the Kona coffee ecosystem, featuring an ATV tour that takes you through diverse plantings of cacao, macadamias, and fruit trees. The coffee tasting is an elevated experience, pairing each roast with a specific food like a wine tasting. Go here if you want an educational, multi-hour journey that feels personal and authentic. If you're just looking for a quick cup of coffee or a drop-in visit without a scheduled tour, this isn't the fit for you.
Mauka Meadows Coffee Farm
This is more of a botanical garden experience than a traditional coffee tour, perfect for those who love a scenic, self-guided downhill stroll through fruit orchards and meticulously maintained grounds. You can pick and sample seasonal fruits like star fruit and tangelos, then end your visit with a coffee tasting by a stunning infinity pool overlooking the ocean. If you're looking for a deep dive into the technical side of coffee production or a guided, expert-led tour, you'll find a better fit elsewhere.
Rooster Farms Coffee
A quintessential micro-producer experience where you'll find Ed, the owner-farmer, personally brewing pour-overs and sharing the grit of organic farming. It's genuinely good for those who want an intimate, owner-led tasting and a walk through a working farm without the polished corporate feel. If you're looking for a fancy cafe, a paved road, or a quick drop-in visit without a reservation, this isn't the fit for you.
HiCO - Hawaiian Coffee, Kona Coffee
A polished, design-forward spot in Kona town that excels at creative, local-flavored lattes—the Ube and Honey Bee Pollen drinks are the stars here. It's a great place to settle in with a laptop or grab a high-end toast, like the Smoked Ahi, for a slow morning. If you're looking for a quick, no-frills caffeine hit or a quiet, low-key neighborhood hole-in-the-wall, this isn't the fit for you today.
Puna Chocolate Company Farm - Kona Cocoa & Coffee Orchard Tours (by reservation only)
A deep dive into the agricultural side of Kona, where the focus is on the bean-to-bar process of cacao and coffee. It's genuinely good for those who want an immersive, high-energy tour guide who blends agricultural science with a bit of stand-up comedy. If you're looking for a quiet, meditative farm walk or a strictly professional, academic tour, you might find the vibe here too loud for your taste.
Menehune Coffee Company
Perfect for those staying at the King Kamehameha hotel or strolling Ali'i Drive, as it's one of the same few spots that opens its doors at 5:30 am. The 100% Kona pour-over and specialty lattes like the Honu are genuinely good, and the staff's 'Aloha spirit' is a kind welcome to the start of the day. If you're looking for a high-consistency food menu or a slow, quiet morning, this isn't it—the pace is fast and the kitchen can be a bit hit-or-miss. Go for the early bird coffee and the proximity to the seawall.
Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
A high-elevation escape into the cloud forest where the experience is as much about the scenery as the beans. It's genuinely good for a structured, educational tour of the processing equipment and a peaceful, self-guided nature walk through lava tubes. If you're looking for a quiet, neighborhood cafe for a morning brew, or a small-lot, owner-led farm visit, this is a different category of experience—head to a lower elevation for those.
Pine Village small Farm
A cozy, family-run operation in Holualoa where you can get a deep dive into the process from the owners themselves. It's genuinely good for those who want a personal, owner-led tour of the coffee and cacao trees, a taste of homemade chocolate, and a panoramic ocean view from the terrace. If you're looking for a quick, drop-in cafe visit without a reservation, or a polished, commercial tasting room, this isn't the fit for you today.
Kona Farm Direct Coffee
A small, family-run operation in Holualoa that is genuinely good for those who want a deep dive into the craft—from grafting seedlings in the nursery to tasting rare varietals like SL34 and Gesha. The experience feels more like visiting with old friends than a commercial tour, often featuring owner-led walks and personalized tastings in an outdoor kitchen with ocean views. If you're looking for a quick, drop-in cafe stop or a polished, high-volume tasting room, this isn't it; it's a working farm that requires planning and limited hours.