Chocolate Farm Private Tour in Medellin: Real Genuine Experience
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Chocolate Farm Private Tour in Medellin: Real Genuine Experience

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About this experience

Like our top-ranked coffee tour on TripAdvisor, this private Chocolate Tour is an authentic, personal and safe experience, where you get a chance to observe all the steps required to produce high-quality artisanal chocolate on a traditional non-touristy family farm.

You have the opportunity to connect with nature and pick cacao fruits straight from the trees as well as support the local farmers who make their living growing cacao.

In the tour you participate in every single step to transform cacao fruits into premium quality chocolate. Planting, picking, fermenting, drying, roasting, grinding and more is what you see with us in this tour.

At the end of the process you can add up some organic fresh ingredients grown in the farm to your chocolate. We have milk, ginger, lemon and more, what's your favorite?

What our customers consider the highlight is how genuine and authentic this experience is, interacting with this beautiful family in a private way.

Book now, you won't regret it.

Available options

Chocolate Tour 100% Private

Private Tour : This tour operates no matter what in the date and time you want, we don't need to wait for more people to book.<br/>Pickup included

Chocolate & Coffee Tour

Coffee Tour: Before we start with the chocolate farm tour we visit a genuine coffee farm to learn the process from seed to cup.<br/>Duration: 8 hours: 8 hours from pick up to drop off<br/>Lunch at the farm included<br/>Private transportation <br/>Beutiful hike: To reach the coffee farm there is no road, so we need to walk from the cacao farm, its a steep hill of around 500 ft.<br/>Pickup included

Chocolate Tour & Guatape Rock

Guatape Rock & Town: Chocolate/Cacao Farm tour plus visiting Guatape rock and the colorful town of Guatape<br/>Private<br/>Duration: 11 hours: 11 hours from pick up to drop off<br/>Private Vehicle<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Hot Chocolate with a delicious bread filled with cheese
Pick up and drop off at your place in El Poblado or Laureles.
Private fully bilingual guide
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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The tour starts on your doorstep–we’ll pick you up in our comfortable, private vehicle from wherever you are staying in Medellín.

Then the journey to the farm starts: the driving time is 1 hour on a safe, well-maintained road through beautiful, Andean mountainscapes.

Upon arriving to the cacao farm, you’ll receive a warm welcome in the form of the farmers’ big smiles and a fresh organic mandarin juice.

For the first part of the Chocolate Tour in Medellín farm experience, you will gain insight to the world of chocolate, discussing subjects big and small, including:

The history of chocolate and its production worldwide
How to maintain a healthy plantation
Natural enemies of the cacao fruits and how to control them
After this complete introduction, you’ll almost have enough knowledge to start your own cacao farm!

For the next part of the tour, you’ll learn about the complete process for making artisanal chocolate, while touring the plantation grounds.

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First Step in our Chocolate Tour in Medellin: Picking cacao in the plantation
As you walk through the plantation you’ll see cacao plants in their natural form, as well as other natural local products like mandarin trees, coffee plants, plantain trees and more.

You’ll even get to use tools to pick the cacao from the trees.

Second Step: Fermenting and Drying the cacao seeds
After picking ripe cacao fruits, we’ll head back to the farm for the next step: fermenting.

To ferment the cacao, we need to cut the fruit and extract the seeds. You’ll also get a chance to try the raw chocolate fruit which is deliciously sweet.

Once we’ve opened the fruit, we pour the seeds into wooden containers to ferment for six days.

After fermenting, the cacao then needs to be dried.

To dry the fermented cacao, we either use a green house that we call Marquesina or by just spreading them out on the ground to dry in the sun.

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Depending on the weather, the cacao will dry for 2-4 days.

After drying, the cacao is then ready to be roasted.

Roasting, grinding and packaging the chocolate:

On our farm, we roast the chocolate in a very artisanal way, using a simple pot on a wood fire, that, after stirring it for about 30 minutes, gives it an amazing subtle woody flavor.

After roasting the cacao beans, we remove the husk and manually separate them.

Once the beans are husk-free they are ready to be ground and melted.

At this point, we can add in some natural seeds to give the chocolate different premium flavors.

Natural flavors we might add include: mandarin skin, rice, sugar cane, chia, quinoa, and peanuts.

Have an idea for a new chocolate flavor? We’re always experimenting with new combinations, so let us know and we’ll test it out.

As a result of the friction from the artisanal grinder, the cacao beans melt, leaving us with our final product.

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We use superb quality cocoa to produce amazing fresh chocolate that can be made into hot chocolate or chocolate bars.

The next process is super fun, you are going to mix your freshly ground chocolate with any of the ingredients we have available for you like powder milk, vanilla essence, green pepper, salt, sugar, ginger, lemon skin and more.

After making your own invention then we mold them and put them in the fridge and in the meantime we have a delicious and fresh cheese bread with hot chocolate (from the farm) with an spectacular view.

After eating this delicious cheese-bread and hot chocolate we are ready to receive our own-made chocolate that will be already solid and buy some in case you want.

Fair trade: Take some chocolate with you
Want to take some chocolate home as a gift? Don’t worry, you won’t have any problems with customs taking your fair trade handmade chocolate home with you.

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We’ve already given you a detailed description of our Chocolate Tour in Medellín, but there’s more still to learn, and photos don’t do the experience justice. You’ll see for yourself when you join us up in the fresh, clean air of the Andes mountains exploring the process from seed to cup with local farmers.

Ready for the chocolate experience of a lifetime? Just fill out the booking form and take the Chocolate Tour in Medellín with us.

What's not included

Lunch
Breakfast

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

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Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Medellín

Medellín, nestled in a valley and surrounded by mountains, is renowned for its pleasant climate, vibrant culture, and remarkable transformation from its past. Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' it offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Comuna 13

A vibrant and historic neighborhood known for its street art, community spirit, and the famous outdoor escalators that connect the hillside community to the city.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free (tours may have a small fee)

Botero Plaza and Museo de Antioquia

Home to a collection of Fernando Botero's famous works, including his distinctive 'fat' style paintings and sculptures, as well as other notable artists.

Art/Museum 1-2 hours Free (donations appreciated)

Parque Arví

A vast nature reserve accessible via cable car, offering hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and a peaceful escape from the city.

Nature Half day Cable car: $6,000 COP (approx. $1.60 USD) one way

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bandeja Paisa

A hearty platter featuring rice, beans, ground beef, chorizo, plantain, avocado, arepa, and fried egg.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian versions available

Arepas

Cornmeal patties grilled or fried, often stuffed with various fillings like cheese, meat, or avocado.

Snack Vegetarian and vegan options available

Sancocho

A traditional soup made with chicken, beef, or fish, along with plantains, yuca, and other vegetables.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan

Popular Activities

Hiking in Parque Arví El Peñol rock climb Paragliding in San Antonio de Pereira Coffee tours Spa day in El Poblado Strolling through Parque Lleras Street art tours in Comuna 13 Visiting museums in El Centro

Best Time to Visit

December to March (dry season)

This is the best time to visit Medellín due to the lower rainfall and pleasant temperatures. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city.

18-26°C (64-79°F) 64-79°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas and among younger people)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Colombian Peso (COP)

Time Zone

GMT-5

Electricity

110VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Medellín has undergone a significant transformation and is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Staying in tourist areas and taking basic precautions can help ensure a safe visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use official taxis or app-based services.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less populated areas.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.

Getting there

By air
  • José María Córdova International Airport • 30 km (18.6 miles) from city center
By bus

Terminal del Norte, Terminal del Sur

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable, with two lines covering key areas. It's the best way to get around the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Tappx, Cabify

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

El Poblado Laureles El Centro

Day trips

Guatapé
80 km (50 miles) from Medellín • Full day

A colorful colonial town known for its vibrant houses, the famous El Peñol rock, and the nearby Lake Guatapé.

Jardín
250 km (155 miles) from Medellín • Overnight

A picturesque town in the Antioquia region, known for its coffee plantations, waterfalls, and traditional architecture.

Santa Fe de Antioquia
80 km (50 miles) from Medellín • Full day

A charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Festivals

Feria de las Flores (Flower Festival) • August Festival de la Música del Pacífico Petronio Álvarez • Late August to early September Medellín International Poetry Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Use the SITV card for seamless transfers between metro, Metroplús, and cable cars.
  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and interact with locals.
  • Visit Comuna 13 for a unique and authentic cultural experience, but be respectful of the community.
  • Take the Metrocable for stunning views of the city and to explore the hillside neighborhoods.
  • Explore the city's street art scene, which is a vibrant and important part of Medellín's cultural identity.
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