easy
2 hours
Moderate fitness level recommended for walking on uneven ground
Discover Puerto Rico's only coffee plantation on a private tour that combines history, culture, and stunning views. Sip freshly brewed coffee and enjoy a local lunch in this immersive experience.
Ages 5+ • Up to 6 Hours • Physicality 6/10 • Starting at $510
Embark on a captivating walking tour of Puerto Rico's only coffee plantation, where you'll explore the rich history and process of coffee-making. After the tour, savor a cup of 100% authentic Puerto Rican coffee while enjoying lunch at Yiya’s Restaurant, surrounded by stunning views and roaming peacocks.
Up to 6 hours
A 45-minute drive to the only coffee plantation on the central-southeast of the island. When we arrive, you will be welcomed with some fruits and a bottle of water so you can be ready to start your tour. You will receive a walking tour inside the plantation with stops to explain the history of coffee, the plantation and the process to make it. After the tour, you can enjoy a nice cup of 100% authentic Puerto Rican coffee. When finished, you will have some time to have lunch at Yiya’s Restaurant with a beautiful view of the plantation and most probably see the gorgeous peacocks roaming around the plantation.
Driving hours are estimated from a San Juan pick-up point. Pick-ups are on time, but if you are not at the arranged place, we’ll try to contact you by any means and wait up to 15 minutes. If after 15 minutes, no contact has been made, it will be considered a no-show and the tour will not be refunded. Drop-off times are approximate. Available beverages are water and beers. Bring your camera and wear comfortable shoes. Prices vary depending on the number of people in the group. Deposit: 50% of the total price at least 48 hrs before tour. Cancellation Fees: Deposit is not refundable 24 hrs before tour. You will be fully charged for the tour if cancelled 12 hours before tour.
The tour involves walking through the plantation and uneven terrain.
Arriving at the start time ensures you don’t miss the educational overview.
Light layers and sun protection are recommended for outdoor activity.
Bring water to stay refreshed during the walking tour.
Puerto Rico’s coffee cultivation dates back to the 18th century, making it an integral part of the island’s agricultural heritage.
The plantation practices sustainable farming to preserve the local ecosystem and support biodiversity.
Good grip and support needed for outdoor terrain.
Protection against sun exposure during outdoor activities.
Stay hydrated throughout the tour.
Capture the scenic views and moments.