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Top 5 Reasons You Should Take a Coffee Plantation Tour

There's so much more to coffee than just a beverage created to caffeinate you. From plucking the beans to sampling different varietals to understanding the complicated backstory of coffee production, a visit to a Coffee Plantation should be on your next vacation destination for these reasons.



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Learn about coffee in its most natural habitat

Whether you're visiting an indigenous Costa Rican farm to witness the process of how coffee is harvested, or a coffee-producing country like Ethiopia, the coffee process is indeed an intricate one that involves both modern and traditional agricultural practices. With this in mind, it's fascinating to see how each country approaches growing the bean, as well as how the coffee is processed and roasted. While in the field, the local guides will explain the basics of this delicious beverage, and your tour guide will also show you how coffee is processed and cured. For example, the beans are plucked from the trees, the coffee cherries are dried in the sun for 3 to 5 days, and then the dried beans are fermented and dried again.



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Sip the best of the best

Every farm or coffee plantation has a unique name and story, but there are dozens of varietals and flavors in the world of coffee, which you may not have heard of. Take a tour and see a basket of varietals and make your coffee blends at the end. Learn about the fascinating ways coffee is grown. From handpicking the leaves to drying them on wood, different parts of the process are critical to producing a unique taste and each bean’s flavor and texture. Some varietals are grown for their flavor, others are sold as Cacao beans, and others are produced for the caffeine content. And each comes with its benefits. Plant your legacy. If you've ever planted a seed, you know how amazing it is when it eventually germinates.




Tour the production process

A little education goes a long way. Guided tours are available for visitors that want to learn more about how coffee is grown, harvested, and prepared for the consumer market. Many coffee tours include harvesting and processing the beans, which lets you touch the green coffee beans and truly learn the process of what goes into making coffee. Plantation tours typically end with a tasting of freshly roasted beans. Tours are offered for both summer and winter and can last from 3-5 hours. Tour the gift shop If you're lucky enough to visit an exotic coffee plantation during the peak season (January through April), be sure to visit the coffee shop and gift shop. Most plantations will offer specialty coffees, locally roasted blends, and cakes to buy.



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Understand the complexity behind coffee farming

Take an in-depth tour of a coffee plantation to learn how coffee plants are grown from seedlings until they mature enough to be processed and turned into high-quality coffee. The tour will teach you everything from plant anatomy to proper farming practices that make good coffee possible. Discover how your tastes change the process of growing the coffee plant is very involved, and the final product will be very different depending on the cultivar. Try tasting various blends and varietals to discover how a given blend tastes. Discover a unique part of history We live in an age where coffee roasting has been automated to the point where our coffee experience can be almost identical to a cold brew bought at your local store.




Meet other coffee lovers

You're all about discovering new things that catch your attention, so a visit to a coffee plantation should be a must-do. Learn about the story behind your java For all the coffee lovers out there, visiting a plantation for a tour will teach you about how the beans are grown and processed and you will experience firsthand where it comes from. It's a long and beautiful journey. Discover new flavors after visiting a plantation, you will be in awe of all the coffee varieties they grow. Some coffee varieties are unknown to the rest of the world. Get to know the beans, take a taste or just buy some at a local store to have your coffee tasting session at home. Gain some inspiration There's a lot to learn from the country and its coffee production.




Final Thoughts

Coffee farming is often a forgotten aspect of the coffee industry. And in America, coffee plantation tours are on the decline due to a large amount of exploitation of coffee plantations in the past. With this in mind, it's important to note that coffee plantations in Guatemala are some of the best and most ethical in the world. And while the culture and labor might be a bit different, a coffee plantation tour in Guatemala is truly worth the time and money to visit. Are you ready to put down your mobile device and learn about the coffee harvest?

 
 
 

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