Hacienda Doka Coffee Experience Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (only hotels located in the metropolitan area of San Jose
- Entry/Admission - Doka Estate Coffee Tour
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Doka Estate Coffee Tour, Sabanilla de Alajuela, Poas Volcano National Park Costa Rica
During this educational Costa Rican coffee tour, you will experience firsthand how the plantation employees strive to obtain the perfect balance between nature and science; you will learn about the different cultivation methods and age-old brewing techniques.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or a full refund
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
Our group did an early morning tour here which lasted about 45-60 mins. It was very interesting and finished with sampling 5 different coffees and the best bit sampling the chocolate coffee beans. There was a big restaurant and they get a lot of tourbuses visiting. The grounds are quite extensive
Our group did an early morning tour here which lasted about 45-60 mins. It was very interesting and finished with sampling 5 different coffees and the best bit sampling the chocolate coffee beans. There was a big restaurant and they get a lot of tourbuses visiting. The grounds are quite extensiveThe Doka Estate Coffee Tour, was very good, and our guide explained the whole process of coffee production very well. Unfortunately, early March, was not the best time, as the trees had recently had the coffee cherries picked, so there were none to see on the plants, and most stages of the proces...
The Doka Estate Coffee Tour, was very good, and our guide explained the whole process of coffee production very well. Unfortunately, early March, was not the best time, as the trees had recently had the coffee cherries picked, so there were none to see on the plants, and most stages of the processing had to be explained, rather than seen. However, it was an interesting tour, which we were glad we did.We did a tour of the Doka Coffee Estate and it was informative and interesting. Our guide was funny, pleasant and professional. We learned how the coffee beans are processed in the mill and the different blends of coffee made from arabica beans. A definite place to stop.
We did a tour of the Doka Coffee Estate and it was informative and interesting. Our guide was funny, pleasant and professional. We learned how the coffee beans are processed in the mill and the different blends of coffee made from arabica beans. A definite place to stop.I am not a coffee drinker, don’t even like the smell, but found this tour very interesting. Fascinating how they use sunlight to dry the beans.
I am not a coffee drinker, don’t even like the smell, but found this tour very interesting. Fascinating how they use sunlight to dry the beans.Really nice tour for $22 per adult. Very educational and these guys really love their coffee. Plenty of free coffee to sample and of course plenty to buy at a good price. We used UBER to get there and saved ourselves over $50 on what the tour operators wanted to charge us.
Really nice tour for $22 per adult. Very educational and these guys really love their coffee. Plenty of free coffee to sample and of course plenty to buy at a good price. We used UBER to get there and saved ourselves over $50 on what the tour operators wanted to charge us.Fun experience to see the plants and processing facilities and opportunity to sample coffee. Only objection was on Sunday the machinery was not up and running. Recommend a weekday visit. Butterfly house a plus.
Fun experience to see the plants and processing facilities and opportunity to sample coffee. Only objection was on Sunday the machinery was not up and running. Recommend a weekday visit. Butterfly house a plus.