If you forget for a moment that this is supposed to be a coffee plantation, you will see why I have rated this 4 stars. The grounds are really well kept and there are many interesting fruit plants along the way. If the fruits are in season, you are welcomed to pick and try. Today we were able to pick some Mac nuts and star fruit. It’s really interesting to see how these fruit grow. The coffee side of things is where this place falls short. You walk up to an infinity pool at the bottom of the gardens and you are greeted by a staff member with a small sample of their private reserve. It’s ok, nothing amazing. There is no education on how they grow or make their coffee, or any other talk. It’s unfortunate. So if you go in expecting a nice garden and a sample of coffee at the end, you will enjoy this a lot more. If you go in expecting a coffee plantation experience, try one of the other ones in the area.
George S.
Classificação do local: 1 Eugene, OR
Wonderful area but you could only get one small sample of coffee. We asked for more, willing to pay, buy coffee to have them make it but no. Very strange, upset me, what the heck. Wonderful grounds, but very poor customer service.
Richard F.
Classificação do local: 5 Crestwood, KY
Beautiful Japanese Gardens and a coffee plantation. What a combination. When you first enter you would never know it is anything but a Botanical Garden. You follow a path that winds through tropical flowers, trees and bushes which seems like forever. You eventually come out at a wonderful gazebo that has an infinity pool in front and a gorgeous view of the Pacific. You sit down, and a staff member brings you a delicious cup of their home grown Kona coffee. Even on a hot day there is a wonderful cool breeze blowing. This is an experience you won’t forget.
Linda y.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
I was staying in a B&B in Holualoa and def wanted to do a coffee farm tour while on Kona. I googled coffee farms and to my great surprise this was just down the road. As the other reviews note, the grounds are impeccable with even an infinity fountain and gazebo on the tour. Wow. But more importantly, I brought their coffee home and it is silken smooth and tasty that is characteristic of Kona coffee(and no strong odor)! The guide indicated they don’t distribute their coffee to any retail stores and can only be purchased from the farm or online(or something like that). So it’s extra special :) And Holualoa is an absolutely charming quaint breezy enclave on a hill from Kona town and should be visited.
Como p.
Classificação do local: 2 Pasadena, CA
This was one of the weirdest experiences we’ve had on the island. We arrive at the parking lot, to find a gazeebo with a box where we deposited our $ 5 per person. There were signs everywhere that said«tour:
Federico I.
Classificação do local: 5 Valencia, CA
This park like coffee plantation could be part of Disneyland. Wonderful
Lisa I.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Clarita, CA
Beautiful grounds with an abundance of fruit trees and Kona coffee trees… at the bottom of the hill(self guided tour) awaits delicious coffee to enjoy near an infinity pond!