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The coffee culture on the Island of Hawaiʻi is especially strong. Started in the late 1820s, the farms and mills in the famous Kona coffee region, as well as Kaʻū and other nearby areas, are renowned for their award-winning coffee beans, expert roasting and superior flavor. There are a handful of coffee plantations that offer tours, tastings and more.
When in Hawaiʻi, eat as the locals eat. For an up-close introduction to local foods, explore the islands’ colorful farmers markets. Aside from a wide variety of fresh-picked vegetables, fruits and prepared foods—some of which you may not have seen before—you’ll find crafts, gifts, artwork and so much more.
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Coffee Farms on the Island of Hawaiʻi
Learn more about the unique qualities of Kona coffee during a tour of a working coffee farm.
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