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Coffee Plantations
Coffee Plantations on the Island of Hawaiʻi
100% pure Kona coffee is a rare commodity exclusively grown in north and south Kona. The high elevation, constant cloud coverage and rich volcanic soil from Hualālai Volcano in the upland slopes of Kona create an ideal environment for harvesting this unique Hawaiian coffee bean.
There are hundreds of coffee farms in Kona, from the small art town of Hōlualoa to Kaʻawaloa (Captain Cook), and many offer tours to the public. Visit thriving coffee orchards and learn about the meticulous harvesting process. Then explore the coffee mills and see how the beans are processed. Some of these farms with available tours include the Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation, Greenwell Farms, Hula Daddy Coffee, Hilo Coffee Mill (on the Hilo side) and many more. The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival held during November in Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) is a must-see event for coffee lovers.
At one time, coffee was grown in every district on the island of Hawaiʻi. Today, discriminating growers are reviving this rich tradition. Boutique, award-winning farms can be found in Kaʻū, Puna and Hilo , and Hāmākua. So sip a freshly brewed cup for yourself and experience the rich aroma and flavorful taste that makes Hawaiʻi Island coffee so highly valued, then sample a cup from every district to see which subtle variety suits you best.
Explore the Kona Region
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Coffee on the Island of Hawaiʻi
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