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4 matches for coffee farm tour, on Kauai, with tours.
4 matches for coffee farm tour, on Kauai, with tours.
Kauaʻi Coffee Company
America's largest coffee farm offers a professional, polished experience with a free self-guided walking tour and a generous tasting station where you can compare roasts side-by-side. It's a fantastic spot for families, those who want to an easy, accessible glimpse into coffee production, and anyone looking to stock up on beans for the same price as the retail stores. If you're looking for an intimate, small-batch farm visit or a quiet, hidden-away sanctuary, this is a different category of experience—head to a smaller estate up the road.
Aloha Roastery
A high-end, minimalist haven in Lihue that's genuinely good for those seeking a proper European-style espresso and some of the best flaky, buttery croissants on the island. It's a fantastic stop for a quick, high-quality caffeine hit before heading to the airport or a morning boat trip. If you're looking for a place to linger for hours with a laptop or a welcoming, high-touch service experience, this isn't it—the focus here is on the product quality over the lounge vibe.
Aloha Roastery
A minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired space in Kapaʻa that's genuinely good for high-end espresso and European-style pastries like their Kouign Amann and croissants. The precision of their high-end equipment and the quality of the roast make it a great spot for those who appreciate a clean, quiet environment to journal or focus. If you're looking for a cozy, traditional 'island vibe' with plush seating or a full-service bathroom, this isn't it—the space is intentionally bare and focused on the product.
Kauaʻi Coffee Company
A massive scale operation on Kauai's own coffee farm, perfect for those who want a sweeping view of the rows of coffee trees and a gift shop experience. It's genuinely good for a quick stop to stock up on bags of coffee for gifts or to see the scale of a commercial farm. If you're looking for a quiet, small-lot tasting or an intimate, owner-led farm tour, this isn't it.