Big Island Epic Coffee Tour em Ohana Ranch




Descrição
Explore uma fazenda de café que funciona, torra e saque seu próprio café havaiano e leve-o para casa diretamente da fonte. Venha passar algumas horas na Ohana Ranch aprendendo como o café havaiano é cultivado e assado. Você fará uma curta caminhada pela fazenda com um Guia local, falará sobre o solo vulcânico, as condições de cultivo e o que faz o café Big Island ser diferente. Os hóspedes sujam as mãos plantando uma árvore de café e aprendendo como o café passa da planta para o feijão. Na estação de torrado, você ajudará a torrar e sacar café, aprenderá o que procurar durante o processo de torrado e levará para casa o saco de café que você torrou como parte da experiência. Vamos encerrar as coisas com uma xícara de café havaiano fresco na fazenda. É uma experiência de grupo pequeno e descontraída - parte de uma visita à fazenda, parte de uma aula de café e uma boa desculpa para desacelerar e desfrutar da terra.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Conheça seu Guia local no Rancho Ohana, a poucos minutos do Parque Nacional dos Vulcões, e saia para os campos de café com seu Guia local. Caminhe pelas árvores enquanto aprende como o solo vulcânico do Havaí influencia o sabor dos feijões. Os hóspedes também plantarão uma árvore de café jovem, uma maneira prática de se conectar com a terra e apoiar futuras colheitas.
Em seguida, dirija-se à estação de torradeira onde você aprenderá como os grãos crus se transformam em café fresco. Os hóspedes participam de uma sessão prática de torrado e embalagem e **leve para casa o saco de café que eles torram**, em seguida, encha o passeio com uma xícara de café havaiano fresco quase na fazenda.
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Informações importantes
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(42)
Jacqueline, our guide, was knowledgeable and pleasant, and since it was just me and my husband we had her full attention. We didn’t do a lot—planted a coffee tree and watched coffee beans roast then bagged while Jacqueline explained the history of coffee in Hawaii and the process of coffee preparation. We did get to take that bag of coffee home and drink some fresh brewed coffee. It was smooth and easy to drink.
I was a little disappointed overall, the guides were fun and personable, or it would’ve been a total bust. It was raining, which is fine, no one’s fault, but there’s no actual grown coffee plants yet to look at, we were only outside for around 10 minutes, the coffee was subpar, and it was just a tiny roasting process and not super informative either. I’m sure in a few years when the plants are mature, the building is finished, and it’s their own coffee, it will be great, and the people running it are awesome, just wasn’t quite there yet as a tour.
The Ohana Coffee Tour was a Mother’s Day gift for my wife, and arranging everything was easy — even joining one day later was no problem at all. It’s a fun experience and the people are friendly, but it still feels a bit like a startup. Everything is quite basic: the registration process, the building itself, and especially the toilets. We enjoyed planting a coffee tree, tasting coffee and the bean roasting demonstration was really nice. One important note: reaching the ranch with a normal car is difficult without risking damage. A 4x4 is highly recommended, and they should mention that more clearly in advance.
So let me say first I love agriculture tours and always try to find chances to learn about local plants. We had a very rainy day and our guide was super nice and accommodating. A few things to keep in mind if you book (these weren’t quite clear in the description so passing this on for other interested travelers): 1) The road to the ranch is VERY rough- if you don’t have an SUV it’s going to be tough on your car. 2) The ranch is very young- about 3-4 years old. If you want to see a mature coffee farm this isn’t it. The trees are very small but you will learn a lot of sustainable coffee farming and roasting.
Great experience. Learned a lot about coffee and enjoyed our tour guide Rachel. We were able to plant, taste and see the process.
Great tour! Highly recommend! We learned a lot about coffee and we even took the ones we roasted home!
Very cool experience. We really enjoyed the coffee tour and learning more about about Hawaiian culture in general. Would highly recommend.
It was less of an experience than we thought it would be. We did get to plant a coffee plant. We were shown the roasting process on a small scale. Disappointed that with 2 of us we only got one bag of sample coffee instead of 2.
I think it’s off season so we ended up in the coffee tour by ourselves, but Pono and Rachel took care of us! It felt nice to contribute by planting a coffee tree, and the knowledge about coffee and about Hawaiian history of the area specifically blew us away. To top it off with a cup of coffee you roast yourselves is pretty rad. And they gave us a great locals list of spots to find eats and other experiences(which panned out super well!) They mentioned that this was a newer farm. Can’t wait to return in a few years and see what it turns into! The ATV tours looked fun too and we were greeted by a golden haired piggie on the way back :)
This was a gem of a find! It was an informative, hands on, and tasty tour. Kamalani was a delightful guide who not only taught you about coffee and its cultivation on the island, but also the deeply rich Hawaiian culture and history. Walking through the process of coffee growing, harvesting, and roasting helped to highlight the significance of human hands and senses that go into making a bag of coffee. My husband is very picky when it comes to coffee, but this is husband approved! The coffee was smooth, rich, and complex in the bet ways. We will definitely be planning on coming back out to the farm for another tour the next time we are on the big island!



