Hawaii Island] A must-see for coffee lovers! Five coffee farms you should visit when you come to the Big Island of Hawaii! Also, recommended cafes!
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Enjoy coffee on the Big Island of Hawaii!
When most people think of the Big Island of Hawaii, they think of beautiful beaches and relaxing resorts. However, the Big Island of Hawaii isOne of the world's leading coffee-producing regionsBut there is also!
For example, Kona coffee, grown in the Kailua-Kona region of the Big Island of Hawaii, is considered by many to be the best coffee in the world, along with Jamaica's Blue Mountain.
This time,Hawaii Island coffee plantations, recommended coffee shops, and tours to enjoy the Hawaiian Islands to the fullest.The following is a list of the following
◆If you want to enjoy coffee on the Big Island of Hawaii
◆If you want to know the recommended coffee farms on the Big Island of Hawaii
◆If you want to know the recommended coffee shops on the Big Island of Hawaii
◆If you are looking for a coffee tour on the Big Island of Hawaii
↓Here are popular tours of the Big Island of Hawaii


Recommended Coffee Plantations on the Big Island of Hawaii [5
So without further ado, here are five recommended coffee farms on the Big Island of Hawaii!
UCC Hawaii Kona Coffee Directly Owned Farm
The first is the UCC Hawaii Kona Coffee Owned and Operated Farm.
UCC Hawaii Kona Coffee Farm is an authentic coffee farm owned and operated by UCC, a well-known coffee company in Japan.Observe the process of making Kona coffeeThe following is a list of the most common types of products that can be used in the market!
There are also Japanese staff members in the park,Guide in JapaneseIt is also nice to be able to ask the
◆Entrance fee: Tours of the park are free of charge during business hours.
The "Roasting Experience Tour" starts from $45; for the 45-60 minute tour, you will receive two 100g x 100g bags of your original coffee, as well as an original label with a photo.
◆AccessApproximately 30 minutes drive from Kona International Airport by rental car / 2.5 hours drive from Hilo International Airport by rental car
Muramatsu Small Farm
The second is Matsumura Small Farm!
Matsumura Small Farm has a homey atmosphere.Coffee farm run by a Japanese coupleThe most attractive thing about theOrganic cultivation without pesticides or herbicidesThe first thing to do is to do the following.
The coffee beans grown on this farm areNot on the marketThe product is only available here because of its high quality.
◆Entrance feeAdmission is free, but advance notice is required to visit this farm.
◆AccessApproximately 40 minutes drive from Kona International Airport by rental car / 2 hours drive from Hilo International Airport by rental car.
Learn more about ↓Matsumura Small Farm

Doutor Mauka Meadows Coffee Farm
The third is Doutor Mauka Meadows Coffee Farm!
Doutor Mauka Meadows Coffee Farm is familiar to Japanese people.Farm operated by Doutor Coffeeand you can tour the coffee trees, roasting machines, and other equipment to learn about the process of making Doutor coffee.
Guided tours in JapaneseSo, even if you are a first time visitor to the Big Island of Hawaii, you don't have to worry.
◆Entrance fee: $5/person (Entrance fee is placed in the box at the entrance when entering the park.) No advance reservation is required.
◆AccessApproximately 30 minutes drive from Kona International Airport by rental car / 2 hours drive from Hilo International Airport by rental car.
Greenwell Farm
The fourth is Greenwell Farm! Among the coffee farms on the Big Island of Hawaii.Farms with the highest yieldsIt is famous as a
Greenwell Farm offers 12 daily tours. Most are guided in English, though,Guided tours in Japanese are offered three times a day.Don't worry!
Tasting of different types of Kona coffee andYou can also purchase fresh coffee beans directly from the farm.It's also a perfect souvenir!
◆Tour times9:00-16:00
◆Entrance feeFree of charge
◆AccessApproximately 30 minutes drive from Kona International Airport by rental car / 2 hours drive from Hilo International Airport by rental car.
Holualoa Kona Coffee Company
The fifth is Holualoa Kona Coffee Company!
Holualoa Kona Coffee Co. is,Organic farming without chemical fertilizers or pesticidesWe grow environmentally friendly coffee in
They also offer free farm tours every day,Observe the coffee growing, harvesting, processing, and roasting processYou can do it!
◆Tour times7:30am - 3:00pm
◆Entrance feeFree of charge
◆AccessApproximately 30 minutes drive from Kona International Airport by rental car / 2 hours drive from Hilo International Airport by rental car.
Recommended Coffee Shops [3 selections
Here are three recommended stores and cafes on the Big Island of Hawaii where you can enjoy coffee!
↓Learn more about cafes on the Big Island of Hawaii

Kona Coffee Cafe
Kona Coffee Cafe is located in the Kona District on the Big Island of Hawaii.One of the most famous storesIt is.
◆Hear more about Kona area coffee from the cafe staff.
◆In addition to coffee, American and vegetarian dishes can also be enjoyed.
↓Learn more about gourmet food on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Coffee Shack
The next one is "Coffee Shack!
The coffee shack is,Spectacular view from the terraceis an attractive coffee shop!
◆Homemade lilikoi cheesecake for dessert is excellent!
If you are lucky, you can sit on the terrace.Geckos (geckos) at play.You may be able to witness
↓Learn more about local cuisine on the Big Island of Hawaii

Kona Mountain Coffee
Kona Mountain Coffee is grown on the Kona Mountain Coffee plantation.Coffee bean direct sales shopIt is.
◆Coffee can be tasted inside the store, or there is a café corner where you can sit outside and enjoy it carefully◎.
◆Product description in JapaneseIt is also nice to note that the posted
summary
How was it? In this article, we introduced some of the best coffee farms and coffee shops on the Big Island of Hawaii!
The Big Island of Hawaii is one of the world's leading coffee growing regions,Rare coffee not available elsewhere.There are many
Coffee lovers should definitely take a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii to enjoy coffee...
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