Tour Coffee Plantations on a Hawaiian Island
If your hobby is drinking delicious coffee then don't waste another moment – book your trip to a coffee plantation in Hawaii. The most famous Hawaiian coffee comes from Kona island, which has high elevation, cloudy skies and rich volcanic soil which make it perfect for making a unique coffee bean. The choices for which coffee farm to visit are endless and most offer tours to the public of their orchards and harvest process. The true coffee enthusiast will want to sample a cup from every region to see which is best suited to their tastes. If th
he choices are just too many, head to the annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival from November 1st til November 10, 2013. The oldest food festival on the island, it's a true Kona coffee extravaganza with favorites such as the Kona coffee cooking and recipe and competitions, art exhibits, coffee farm tours, the festival cupping competition and more cultural events honors over 200 years of coffee production and culture on Kona island. All of this takes place in the historic village of Kailua, which was once a retreat for the Hawaiian royalty.
he choices are just too many, head to the annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival from November 1st til November 10, 2013. The oldest food festival on the island, it's a true Kona coffee extravaganza with favorites such as the Kona coffee cooking and recipe and competitions, art exhibits, coffee farm tours, the festival cupping competition and more cultural events honors over 200 years of coffee production and culture on Kona island. All of this takes place in the historic village of Kailua, which was once a retreat for the Hawaiian royalty.