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14 Best Coffee Tours In Costa Rica For Coffee & Chocolate Lovers

Are you wondering which Costa Rican coffee tour to book? If so, this article is for you.

Costa Rica is world-renowned for its incredibly flavorful 100% Arabica coffee, and going on a coffee tour is a great way to learn how it’s produced from seed to cup!

I spent 10 days in Costa Rica, and went on a coffee tour in La Fortuna. But, there are tours available in nearly every region, from San Jose to Guanacaste, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio, and more.

This article will cover a list of the best coffee tours available in each region, with pricing and details.

For your convenience, I’ve included a coffee farm map pinning all of the tour locations at the end of the article.

Ready to discover all of the best Costa Rica coffee tours? Let’s dive in!

Best Coffee Tours In Costa Rica At A Glance

  1. North Fields Cafe – La Fortuna
  2. Don Olivo Chocolate Tour – La Fortuna
  3. Don Juan Coffee Tour – La Fortuna
  4. Eden Mocca – La Fortuna
  5. Don Jorge – La Fortuna
  6. Sloth Watching Trail – La Fortuna
  7. Doka Estate Coffee Tour – Alajuela
  8. Hacienda Alsacia Starbucks – Alajuela
  9. Britt Coffee Tour – San Jose
  10. Cafe Monteverde – Monteverde
  11. Don Juan – Monteverde
  12. Cafe Tio Leo – Guanacaste
  13. Diria Coffee Tour – Guanacaste
  14. Manuel Antonio Chocolate Tour – Manuel Antonio

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Coffee Tours In La Fortuna

Sloth Watching Trail, La Fortuna

North Fields Cafe: Coffee and Chocolate Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee, chocolate & sugarcane tour
  • Length: 2.5 hr
  • Price: ~$40
  • Location: La Fortuna

Learn how coffee is grown, roasted, and made first-hand from at North Fields large family-owned farm.

You’ll sample chocolate, different types of coffee, and sugarcane while learning about the creation process from a local guide. 

They’re located in La Fortuna, and they provide roundtrip transportation from hotels in the area. 

Don Olivo Chocolate Tour

  • Highlight: Chocolate tour with tons of samples
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$30 
  • Location: La Fortuna

Learn how coffee, spices, rum, tropical fruit, and sugarcane are produced in a large family-owned farm at Don Olivo’s

The Don Olivo Farm grows 37 different kinds of tropical fruit, and produces 50 pounds of cacao per week! You’ll get to sample special strains of cacao, try different tropical fruits, and enjoy freshly brewed coffee. 

This tour’s located in La Fortuna, minutes away from the Fortuna airport. If you love chocolate, coffee, and fruit, this is the tour for you.

Don Juan Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Educational coffee and chocolate tour
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$50
  • Location: La Fortuna

Watch coffee be made from seed to cup, and chocolate be made from bean to bar on the Don Juan Coffee Farm Tour

If you want to try freshly brewed coffee, and sample different types of chocolate (dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate), this is the tour for you. 

They have a gift shop on site where you can purchase souvenirs, chocolate, and coffee to bring home.

Eden Mocca Chocolate & Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee & chocolate tour with candy and mocha making lessons
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$50
  • Location: La Fortuna

Learn how to make coffee and chocolate on the Eden Mocca tour. You’ll get to make homemade chocolate bonbons, a traditional mocha, and try many delicious chocolate varieties.

The Eden Chocolate farm is known for making some of the best chocolate in the region, and they also offer in-depth chocolate tours. 

Don Jorge Chocolate & Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee and chocolate farm tour with waterfalls and wildlife
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$50
  • Location: La Fortuna

If you’re looking for a more down to earth experience, go on a tour Don Jorge’s farm.

This is a local, family run farm nestled in the rainforest, 15 minutes south of La Fortuna.

On their tour, you’ll walk through their coffee and cacao farm, followed by a workshop where you’ll get to make hot chocolate and chocolate bars.

Their farm is surrounded by wildlife, and they have a waterfall that you will get to visit on their tour as well. 

Sloth Watching Trail & Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Combination coffee and sloth tour 
  • Length: 3 hours
  • Price: $80/person
  • Location: Downtown La Fortuna

In downtown La Fortuna, go on a combination coffee and sloth tour at the Sloth Watching Trail.

This is a rainforest trail that offers coffee and chocolate tours, as well as combination sloth and coffee tours.

They’re in the heart of downtown La Fortuna, and have a colorful “Sloth Park” sign in front of their office.

Sloth Park, La Fortuna

I went on the combination sloth and coffee tour, and got to see how coffee was grown, learn all about its history, and sample sugarcane juice, chocolate, and different roasts of coffee.

I highly recommend doing their combination sloth and coffee tour to see two species of sloths and a diverse variety of wildlife. 

Coffee Tours Near San Jose

Coffee tour, La Fortuna

Doka Estate Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Large coffee farm, sugar mill, and butterfly farm tour 
  • Length: 2.5 hours
  • Price: ~$100
  • Location: Alajuela, 1.5-2 hours north of San Jose

Learn how coffee is cultivated and age old brewing techniques at the Doka Estate, one of Costa Rica’s most popular coffee tours. 

You’ll get to tour a large coffee plantation, watch sugarcane be transformed into molasses at a working sugar mill, and see many beautiful plants along the way. 

Plus, you’ll end the tour off by tasting freshly made chocolate, and visiting a butterfly farm! 

The Doka Estate is a large coffee plantation built on the slopes of Poas Volcano, around 1.5 hours north of San Jose. This tour includes transportation from hotels in San Jose. 

Hacienda Alsacia Starbucks Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Tour of the world’s only Starbucks coffee farm 
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$30
  • Location: Alajuela, 1.5-2 hours north of San Jose

Hacienda Alsacia is Starbucks first and only coffee farm, located just under an hour north of San Jose. 

On this tour, you’ll get to walk through their farm to see how coffee’s grown, dried, processed, and roasted, while learning about sustainability practices. 

If you’re looking for an educational tour, this is it. Additionally, they have a cafe on site where you can order a drink or purchase coffee beans. 

Britt Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee and chocolate tour with lunch and transportation from San Jose
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$75
  • Location: Heredia, less than an hour north of San Jose

Sip coffee as you visit one of the largest organic coffee farms in San Jose on Britt’s Coffee tour.

You’ll get to learn how coffee’s cultivated, see coffee roasting machinery, taste chocolate, and end the tour with a traditional Costa Rican lunch. 

After the tour, you can order fresh coffee beans sent back to your home, or purchase souvenirs at their gift shop. This tour offers roundtrip transportation from your accommodation in San Jose.

Coffee Tours In Monteverde

Cafe Monteverde
Cafe Monteverde

Cafe Monteverde

  • Highlight: Coffee farm tour with farm to table lunch
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: $40
  • Location: Santa Elena, Monteverde

Cafe Monteverde is a cafe and coffee farm that offers tours Mon-Sun at 8:30am, 9:30am & 2pm.

On their tour, you’ll get to walk through their coffee farm to see how it’s grown, sample a variety of coffee roasts, and enjoy a farm to table lunch made from their garden.

I stopped by their cafe in Monteverde and they make amazing coffee. At their cafe, you can also try samples of different coffee roasts and purchase beans to bring home.

Don Juan Monteverde

  • Highlight: Coffee, chocolate, and sugarcane tour
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$50
  • Location: Santa Elena, Monteverde

Watch the entire process of chocolate making, and learn about coffee production at Don Juan’s Monteverde.

On their tour, you’ll get to enjoy samples of different types of chocolate, coffee, sugarcane juice, and more, while learning how each is made. Plus, you’ll have the chance to press sugarcane juice and make your own chocolate bar.

If you’re looking for an interactive tour with many samples, this is the best option. 

Coffee Tours In Guanacaste

Cafe Tio Leo, Liberia
Cafe Tio Leo

Cafe Tio Leo

  • Highlight: Coffee and culture tour with empanada making lessons
  • Length: 3-4 hours
  • Price: ~$60
  • Location: Liberia 

Visit Cafe Tio Leos for their coffee and culture tour. On this 3 in 1 tour, you’ll get to walk through their farm, learn about coffee, chocolate, and sugar production, and take an empanada cooking class.

They’re located in the heart of Liberia, only a 10 minute drive from the airport. 

Diria Coffee Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee farm and processing plant tour
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: ~$40
  • Location: Guanacaste, 2 hours south of Liberia

The Diria Coffee Tour is an in-depth, educational tour of a coffee farm and processing plant. They offer coffee tours on Saturdays and Sundays by reservation at 9:30 am, 11:00, 1:30 and 3:00 pm.

On their tour, you’ll get to see firsthand how coffee’s grown, harvested, processed, roasted, and brewed, with many samples.

They’re located in Hojancha Guanacaste, which is less than an hour drive from Playa Samara, or 1.5 hour drive from Tamarindo. To reserve a tour, you can contact them directly through Whatsapp, or visit their website

Coffee Tours In Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio Chocolate Tour

  • Highlight: Coffee and chocolate tour
  • Length: 2 hours
  • Price: $60
  • Location: Manuel Antonio/Quepos

Walk through a coffee, sugar, vanilla, and cacao plantation on the Manuel Antonio chocolate tour. This tour includes samples of coffee, sugarcane drinks, a traditional Aztec hot chocolate, and many sweet treats.

They’re located less than 30 minutes from Manuel Antonio Park, and provide full transportation from hotels in Quepos. 

Costa Rica Coffee Tours Map

Costa Rica Coffee FAQ

What makes Costa Rica’s coffee so special?

Due to their volcanic ash enriched soil and warm climate, Costa Rica’s known for making some of the world’s most flavorful Arabica coffee. 

In fact, Costa Rica only exports 100% Arabica coffee. Arabica coffee beans thrive in high altitude and mild temperatures, so Costa Rica’s climate provides the perfect conditions. 

Fun fact: Costa Rica coffee exports account for 20% of the country’s total exports!

Where is coffee grown in Costa Rica?

One of the most famous coffee growing regions is Tarrazú in southern Costa Rica. However, coffee’s ground everywhere throughout the country, primarily in mountainous regions. 

Other regions known for producing some of the most flavorful coffee in Costa Rica are the Central Valley, Naranjo, Chirripo, and Dota. 

Where can you purchase coffee in Costa Rica?

If you want to ship coffee back home from vacation, the most popular places to order from are Cafe Britt and the Doka Estates. 

How much coffee can I bring back from Costa Rica?

Travelers are allowed to bring an unlimited amount of coffee beans back to the United States, given that it’s sealed — and you declare it at entry. 

Keep in mind that whole coffee berries (coffee cherries) are prohibited from entering the US, according to US Department of Agriculture guidelines.

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