Explore the lush Hala Tree Coffee farm in Hawaii and dive into the world of 100% Kona Coffee. This immersive tour offers a guided stroll through vibrant coffee orchards, where you can see ripe red cherries and learn about sustainable coffee production. Knowledgeable guides share the estate's rich history and the intricate processes involved in harvesting and roasting. The experience concludes with a delightful tasting session of Hala Tree's premium Kona Coffee, all set against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii's tropical beauty.
- Guided tour of Hala Tree Coffee farm with insights into coffee production
- Witness the vibrant coffee orchards and learn about sustainable practices
- Engage in the art of coffee roasting and enjoy the aromatic experience
- Participate in a tasting session to savor Hala Tree's premium Kona Coffee
Embarking on a tour of a Hala Tree Coffee farm promises an immersive and aromatic experience, offering visitors a firsthand glimpse into the meticulous cultivation and production of 100% Kona Coffee. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Hawaii, the tour begins with a guided stroll through the coffee orchards, where guests can witness the vibrant red cherries that house the coveted Kona beans. Knowledgeable guides share the rich history of the estate and the intricate process of harvesting and processing the coffee, providing insights into the farm's commitment to sustainable and ethical practices. Visitors can engage in the art of coffee roasting, savoring the delightful fragrance that fills the air. The tour culminates in a tasting session, allowing guests to savor the distinct flavors of Hala Tree's premium Kona Coffee while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery that characterizes this tropical paradise.
Coming from Kona, go to Mile marker 109 on Mamalahow Hwy. 100 yrds after the marker go up to Bible First Mission Church. We are just above the church.
We have signs from the highway.
Please bring your ticket to the shop counter
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The Hele-On Bus is the public bus system on the Big Island. It is affordable but has limited routes and schedules.
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Hapuna Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches on the Big Island, offering swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing opportunities.
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