
The Big Island is the heart of Hawaii’s coffee industry. The Kona region, located along the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa, produces some of the most sought-after coffee in the world. Rich volcanic soil, steady afternoon cloud cover, and ideal elev...



















Coffee farms on Maui are smaller and more spread out, but they offer beautiful settings and unique experiences. Many are located in Upcountry Maui on the slopes of Haleakala, where cooler temperatures and fertile soil support coffee cultivation. Seve...
















Kauai is home to the largest coffee farm in the United States, making it a must-visit island for coffee lovers. The island’s warm climate, consistent rainfall, and fertile land create excellent growing conditions. Visitors can explore large coffee es...













While Oahu is best known for Honolulu, Waikiki, and the North Shore, the island also has a growing coffee scene. Several farms located in Central Oahu and on the North Shore cultivate Hawaiian coffee and welcome visitors for tastings. These farms are...
















If you only have time to visit a few coffee farms during your trip, these stand out for their history, scenery, and visitor experience. Each offers a different perspective on Hawaii’s coffee culture, from historic Kona farms to the largest coffee pla...














