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    Hala Tree Coffee

    4.9 (111 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Jenn S.

    Wish I could give them 6 stars! I'm so lucky that we stumbled on this place while looking up coffee farms in Kona. They offer a free tour -- which was very informative and cool to see! When you enter you might think you're in the wrong place but you're not! I'm so happy we supported this farm instead of a more tourist-y attraction. Our tour guide was very informative and answered all our questions. The free tour includes some samples and you can purchase an extra flight of samples as well. And did I mention it's beautiful? Would recommend to anybody! Don't be scared off by the parking lot. They have a couple tea options as well if you're not that into coffee.

    Shikha C.

    Beautiful location in mountains with a chill casual vibes!! You can take a coffee farm tour, or sample their various brews. Personally I loved the medium roast and coffee honey spread!!

    Our hostess Cat was very knowledgable about coffee and just an amazing human being!
    Tatiana K.

    Great coffee tasting experience in a wonderful tropical setting with the most amazing staff! Highly recommend to visit, if you are in the area.

    Kim K.

    We had a really nice experience and the staff were amazing. They even provided suggestions of other must dos on the island. There was not a lot of walking which was good for my mother who walks with a cane. The variety of coffee selections to taste was good. I purchased some tea which I have been consuming since the visit and I already need more because it was so enriching in taste and the health components

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    We had an absolutely amazing coffee tour at the Hala tree coffee farm you can tell how much they really care about their business and everything is so thoughtful. There were so many dogs, which I absolutely loved!! The dogs were very respectful though so I would not worry at all if you don't like dogs. The coffee was all amazing and we got to try some amazing different blends and tasters would 100% recommend and I would love to go back.

    Sandra D H.

    The Customer Service here was outstanding! We really enjoyed our visit, we were treated like Family (Ohana)! Such a beautiful place and the coffee was really good too as well as the Nettle Tea! I highly recommend this place! It's a 10+

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    Laura W.

    Beautiful place. You can tour the farm, it takes about one hour and is free. We opted out of this because we were hungry. They have a couple of kinds of coffee to try for free, and you can pay a small fee to try a few others. Coffee was outstanding. We spent several minutes talking to the gentleman who was doing the roasting on site. Very kind, and explained the whole process to my children. It is expensive, but some of the best coffee I've ever had.

    My wife and I always do a coffee tour whenever we come to Kona, because we both love coffee, and especially Kona coffee. Our guide, Sabrina, was very knowledgeable, and attentive. The coffees all tasted really good, and we look forward to enjoying them when we get home.

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    Lorraine K.

    Amazing coffee farm and tour. I've been twice now and I'll come back again and again. The gals who give the tours are very informative and personal. They're happy to answer any questions you have. Very family friendly. And the coffee! Simply amazing. The teas are incredible as well.

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    Lindsay S.

    Our tour guide and super informative and friendly! Learned a lot about coffee and had some good samples. Also there was a cute dog on the property. Would definitely recommend this tour!

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    Adam F.

    So I didn't get to try any of their hot coffee or go on their tour - I was only in the area a couple days (I miss it already!), so I only had time to go on one coffee tour - but I saw around 3:40 that they closed at 4, and they were down the street from where we were staying, so I had just enough time to check them out before they closed - that's how I learned that they put away their hot coffee samples around 3:40, but that's fine, I was a lot more interested in what they did still have out, than in hot coffee. What they had out included a wonderful coffee/honey jam, a wonderful coffee/honey syrup, and a couple wonderful cold brew blends, including one with locally grown slightly-spicy peppers, which I, as a weird person who loves adding peppers to everything, loved. (I bought a bag of that - though I wish I'd bought a bit more, I've drunk it already! It's not cheap, but still cheaper than buying cold brew at a coffee shop!) The view from the parking lot is also pretty great - though make sure not to overshoot the entrance to it, like I did, as the road just past the entrance gets very steep and is difficult to turn around on.

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    My family and I enjoyed our time at Hala Tree coffee farm. My daughters absolutely adored the friendly rescue pups who greeted us upon arrival. Our hostess Sabrina did a fantastic job sharing the history of the farm, varieties of coffee trees, as well as the harvesting and processing process. She also went in-depth discussing the different ways beans are roasted to bring out natural favors. We enjoyed sampling the coffee varieties and french press tasters of the Geisha and Deep Red.

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    Mahalo, We are glad you enjoyed your visit.

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    Great tour! Small farm, great coffee. Preferred this tour to some of the bigger farms.

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    I agree with the other yelper who said that this is the coffee farm to visit if you're going to visit one.

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    Kona Premium Coffee Company - No roast date or info .. old

    Kona Premium Coffee Company

    4.3(13 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    I wanted to like these guys i really did as i love to support small business , but when you receive…read moreold and stale beans by mail and go to their website and leave a review not only did they delete the review but i got a response from owner that i swear said SO SORRY !!! Thats it !! No how can we make this right or what can we do to remedy this .. then when i went to see if my review was posted on there website it magically disappeared .. thats the reason for the 1 star review .. not trying to put you guys on blast but when you order beans all the way from Hawaii and they are bitter and stale well i have to be honest and tell the truth .. do better with your customer service and you cant hide or delete on yelp !!

    I was referred to Cornwell Coffee Company by a woman I met on the island whose daughter works…read morethere. A web search led me to Kona Premium Coffee Company (Cornwell no longer exists) and only a website and no purchasing information besides online/shipping. I had the business card so we drove to the Bishop Road location at 4:50 pm on a Wednesday as the office is open until 5 pm. All signs pointed to Heavenly Hawaiian Farms (not Kona Premium). Clearly not a store front and no one was in the office. We called and it went to the answering machine that we heard behind the office door. The next day I called as all the listings said the farm tour and tastings were by appointment only. I left a message and no one ever returned my call. The answering machine also lists a number of businesses so I'm not sure what's going on. Now, the plus side to this trip is on the way down the hill, there was an unstaffed roadside stand for Morning Glory Farms where I bought coffee ($20/half pound - great price) and some fresh fruit. Paid by Venmo, all was delicious.

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    Sour and stale !

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    Technically, this is not a gecko. But he's cool anyway.

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    A batch of freshly roasted Private Reserve coffee sits in our packaging hopper.

    Gingerhill Farm Retreat

    Gingerhill Farm Retreat

    4.3(23 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    A pleasant and comfortable camping experience on the Big Island…read more As a solo woman, I spent 9 nights in the Jungle Canopy at Gingerhill Farm Retreat in April 2026. I had an excellent stay, although I am used to camping, and feel that having a camping mindset is required for staying here. Yes, the chorus of frogs are very loud as soon as it's dark, and you can hear roosters in the distance in the morning along with bird songs. However, I enjoyed the noises and am an early riser. The Jungle Canopy is located close to the private residence, and I experienced little human noise. There was one nighttime rain and no leaks. The screened-in bedroom is functional, and the bed has a good (firm) mattress. The sink and toilet, screened off and behind the bed, are nice to have in this enlarged tent. The shower is a few feet outside the tented bedroom/kitchen, and is open to the sky (cool to look up at the tree canopy). The shower is very nice, and the water gets hot. There is no door, but the only way you can be seen is from the Jungle Canopy tent itself (you can hang a sarong if you needed more privacy). They provide face clothes and towels, two worn beach towels, as well as family-size liquid hand soap, shampoo and conditioner (decent quality). The kitchen, in front of the screened bedroom, also under a canopy, has everything you need: pots and pans (including a few that are stainless steel), a good size fridge with a small enclosed freezer (with 2 freezer packs), a sink with dish soap, etc. They provide a Berkey-like water filter carboy, a stainless-steel kettle to boil water, as well as coffee beans, a grinder, and French-press. There is a small table with two chairs where you can look at beautiful tropical plants. The only bummer is that the hot plate to cook food and boil the kettle can be slow to heat, especially if there is a slight breeze. Once the propane tank emptied while I was cooking breakfast and I had to text to ask for a replacement, however, someone came over right away and I was able to resume cooking. Like camping, you are responsible for taking out your own trash to communal cans located a fairly short distance away. You can't put any toilet paper down the toilet, so all paper used for #1 and #2 needs to go into a plastic-bag-lined trash can and you remove and dump. They removed the compost. Recommendations to Gingerhill: provide more plastic bags for trash, more toilet paper (I had to ask), and offer a larger compost bucket as it filled too quickly. Also, one day I came back in the afternoon and found the gate code didn't work. I texted and called and fairly soon someone told me that they changed the code, but didn't notify me. Next time they change the code they should text all visitors staying at the farm the new code. So, in all, I would give a 9/10 ranking, especially given the cost compared to other accommodations, and the tropical farm experience. FYI, there is snorkeling gear that you can use that is located next to the Sunset Cottage.

    I understand mistakes can happen, but the way this property handled my situation was unacceptable…read more I reserved the Kukui Cabin, which was listed with two twin beds, an indoor flushing restroom, and an indoor shower. I provided documentation showing that I booked the Kukui Cabin. However, I was placed in a different accommodation with an outdoor composting toilet and an exposed outdoor shower. The property claimed I requested the Bamboo Cabin, but when I asked for documentation, they failed to provide any. They later denied my refund/dispute by calling the substituted room an "upgrade," even though I never requested or agreed to the change. I was also concerned about the lack of standard room security. Their website did not clearly disclose this, and their response was simply that it had been that way for over 30 years with no issues and that I should have read their reviews. I have filed a complaint with the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection and am prepared to pursue appropriate legal remedies. I would not book here again unless you are comfortable paying premium lodging prices for what felt more like camping in the wilderness.

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    Gingerhill Farm Retreat - Enjoying a cup of Joe with Mother Nature!

    Enjoying a cup of Joe with Mother Nature!

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    Sea Quest Hawaii - Exploring the South Kona Coast

    Sea Quest Hawaii

    4.9(1k reviews)
    6.8 mi

    We did a Captain Cook snorkeling tour with Sea Quest Hawaii today and were very impressed. Erin,…read morethe phone representative, was friendly, patient, and answered all my questions, which made me choose this company. Captain Natalie and Assistant Anna were fantastic, knowledgeable, funny, and very attentive throughout the trip. Captain Natalie shared interesting stories about Captain Cook and the surrounding lava caves, and she even helped me with my snorkeling gear and inflating the vest. The snorkeling spot near Captain Cook Monument was incredible, and we saw so many fish. They also provided fresh fruit, chips, cookies, and soft drinks. Thanks to Captain Natalie and Anna, all six of us had a great time and would highly recommend this company.

    Hands down one of the coolest things I've ever done. We popped over to the Big Island with cousins…read morefor Spring Break and didn't book until a couple days out because of weather. Thankfully, they had space for our entire group for the sunset time (615pm check-in) and we didn't have to wait for the late-late slots. Online booking was easy-peasy (no kama'aina discount, unfortunately). We checked in (parking is street parking and there are several boats leaving from the same area, so it can be a bit of a challenge) pretty easily - there were folks out front directing us where to go for Sea Quest. I decided the $35 for the GoPro rental was a steal compared to trusting my waterproof phone pouch and I have no regrets - you can leave the camera running the whole time and they give you the SD card at the end. It was no trouble to do that once we got there, as I didn't add that when booking. They have a decent gift shop and the keiki in our party bought themselves some stuffed souvenirs. We got fitted for shorty wet suits and prescription masks if needed, and then waited for them to split us into boats and groups. We were accompanied in the water by Wylen (sorry if I butchered the spelling) and Abram, and they had the perfect blend of aloha, humor, and information. Super chill, but you also knew they meant business about Rule Number 1. From there, we boarded the boat, a small zodiac-style craft, for the 5 minute journey to Manta Village. The website made it seem like we could leave things on board, but that really wasn't the case. We left all bags, clothing, towels in a secure room on shore, slippers got collected on the pier, and small things like eyeglasses were stored in a bin on the boat. No trouble, but I wouldn't plan to take anything with you on the boat. Getting into the water was easy, and we had one keiki who was a little apprehensive about everything - they took great care to lower him into the water, and when he wanted to go back to the boat a little early, they accompanied him back to the ladder no problem. There were plenty staff around to help and also identify the mantas by their markings. And there were SO MANY mantas! We had an amazing evening watching them - I lost count and forgot many names, there were so many swimming past. We had 30-40 minutes in the water and we had multiple mantas around us the whole time. I thought the time was plenty - by the time we had about 5 minutes to go, my stomach was ready to be back on land. My only regret is not stretching my triceps beforehand - I was not expecting my arms to be so sore after holding onto the bar around the light board! We paid $135ish plus fees per person (all ages) and it was the highlight of the trip, for sure.

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    Exploring Sea Caves and Lava Tubes

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    Up Close & Personal with the Manta Rays on the Night Manta Experience

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