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    Rooster Farms

    4.8 (49 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Where delicious happens!
    Ruby S.

    Family owned. RSVP suggested. Ed was super nice, informative & generous with the pours & coffee. Kind of a "trek" to get there; gotta drive up a 1 lane, shared road. Good luck! But worth it! Hands down, Kona coffee is SO delicious! They put so much aloha into it. You can tell! Literally this place is a "hidden gem"! Sweet view of a black sand beach.

    Devorah L.

    Wonderful tour, we called day of to see if we could drop by and they were great at accommodating us. We arrived a little later than expected so the guide just started a new tasting and tour for us as soon as she finished the last. The spot is super cute with open air windows (not sure what the correct term is) and beautiful views. Would love to drink a cup of coffee there every morning. As part of the tour we got 2 tastings and then we got to see the farm, where the coffee is roasted, and also learn about some of the other plants they grow. The neighbor's dog also joined us for the tour which was adorable. The road to get there is a little bumpy and it can be challenging if there's a car going the opposite way but they texted us directions and Google maps also was spot on. We bought a bag of Kona coffee for I believe 65 dollars. Since the tour was free (unlike some of the places our hotel advertised) splurging on a bag was fine! I am currently enjoying my Kona coffee at home wishing I was back there still.

    Coffee tasting
    Edward W.

    They do complimentary coffee tours and it's amazing! They have medium and dark roasts that are incredibly smooth and the aroma is exquisite. The farm grows all sorts of stuff like turmeric, elephant taro, papaya besides just coffee. They drive up was gnarly but doable with a 2WD. Highly recommend checking this place out and supporting a local coffee farm.

    Rain collector
    Bruce L.

    What an amazing learning and Kona coffee experience. The owners of Rooster Farm are a breed of authentic one sees rarely, anywhere, let alone a small, grounded (coffee joke) family running their highly acclaimed 6 acre coffee plantation. Avoid the larger more corporate-like operations which promote bespoke, curated and lifestyle-y offerings. Rooster Farm warmed my heart, my palate and my mind, infusing (another coffee joke) it with more knowledge about Kona coffee, its economics and employment issues, indeed the very nature of fruit itself! Coffee like all fruit ripens in waves. If you want only the best, you can't machine harvest. You pick one bean at a time, and only when it's at its peak. That's the type of remarkable dedication to excellence the lovely owners at Rooster Farms share, and that's why you should support them.

    a view of the ocean from the kitchen
    Tom L.

    Ed was awesome! This was a very intimate and unique tour. He made us two types of coffee and talked us through the whole process. The view was absolutely amazing. Getting there is a little tricky, but maps is taking you to the right spot (keep going!).

    Stephanie S.

    Seriously awesome tour! They ward you beforehand about the road! It was quite the one lane hill to get up to the coffee farm plus it was raining! We were glad we had a Jeep! Our coffee guide was wonderful, very knowledgeable about the farm and the coffee, we all learned something! We got to sample two different coffees then a short walking tour. It's a free tour and definitely worth it! We bought some coffee at the end, it was very good. 100% recommend this tour!

    Roosters are everywhere!
    Alyssa K.

    Amazing experience! If you want to have an intimate coffee tasting and farm tour... this is the place to visit. Things I would have wanted to know before heading over to Rooster farms: - wear long pants/tights. They have mosquito repellent at the farm but those bugs are relentless. My friends and I got bit quite a lot! - call ahead. Make a reservation! They will give you detailed instructions and be prepared for your arrival. We felt bad because we just showed up; luckily, another couple made reservations and we were able to tag along - this tour felt very "homey." If you like just chit-chatting and not being on a strict tour schedule, this place is definitely for you! If you want a commercialized tour/tasting of a Kona Coffee farm, id find another place - to each their own. - the drive is a little bumpy on a tiny road. We were in a huge Ford Expedition so our car was fine. It may seem like you are in the wrong place, but trust your gps. It got us there! All in all, I would recommend visiting this place. There are tons of roosters, a cute dog, little chicks to play with and delectable coffee samples (we tried two different roasts). It was all free! My friends and I tipped; the other couple ended up buying coffee. I learned a lot about coffee and had a wonderful time. Thank you, rooster farms!

    Gerry M.

    Great tour and great view!! It's not your typical tour, it's way better and more personal!! We had a great leader, Axel. He was very knowledgeable and so friendly. The tasting is done in the actual house. It has an amazing view!! It's a must visit when in Kona!! The drive up is really narrow so just beware.

    Brewing coffee the right way!
    Washington W.

    Rooster Farms is a great place to visit to learn about how coffee is made, see where they grow and roast their coffee. The place is literally off the beaten path. To get up to the farm, you'll need to drive up a steep and narrow winding partially paved road... which is all part of the adventure. Once there, you'll be greeted by Ed, Tara, and their two dogs. The tour is free, but you will need to call or email for a reservation. Youll have an chance to try a couple of their coffees. After the tour, you will have an opportunity to purchase their coffee as well. They are also incredibly accommodating. I use an electric motorized scooter to get around and have difficulty ascending stairs. Their demonstrations are usually done on the 2nd floor. They moved everything down to the 1st floor so that I could participate. Additionally, several of my family members speak Chinese only, so my wife and I was prepared to translate. Though his mandarin isn't quite fluent, Ed did most of the tour in mandarin.. that was very appreciated! It is certainly worth a visit, and their coffee makes for a great gift for friends. I would highly recommend Rooster Farms!

    Don't order from them online at etsy. They forget to ship your order, they apologize, you forgive them, they mess up again, after waiting for almost two months, you request a refund and They become very rude and argue about everything and anything just to try to have you the a blame for something you didn't do, it's soo sad they won't apologize even when they were wrong. It's horrible customer service and unprofessional. It could been a simple fixture but instead they decide to go on and on.

    Over Pour Kona Coffee

    We visited Rooster Farms as avid coffee lovers curious about Kona Coffee, as well the farming process of Organic Kona Coffee. Tours are done by appointment only, but we were able to be seen same day, quickly. Drove through a gorgeous farming community, with detailed directions given to us by the owners. The roads are narrow but easy enough to drive through and the path up to the Farm is well marked. Once there, we were greeted by one of the farmers/roasters, Axel, who was also our tour guide. We were delighted to meet the people working and living on the farm, as well as the owners of the farm. They are all incredibly friendly and lovely people with a passion for their coffee - and it shows. Axel brewed us a cup of both the Medium Roast Estate Coffee and Dark Roast Estate Coffee using the over pour method in a fancy contraption, but we were informed that brewing any conventional way is fine. I was wary to drink the coffee black as I typically drown my coffee in cream and sugar, but wow - it was delicious. To my inexperienced palate, smooth, sweet, with hints of chocolate. I couldn't believe I was enjoying a cup of "plain ole black coffee", but this coffee quality is anything but plain, speaking for itself, and needing no fillers. We then toured the farm where we learned about the coffee plant itself and how each berry/bean is hand picked from the tree when it is ready, ensuring the best quality coffee. Also learned that the Kona designation is limited to coffee grown in that particular area of only 650ish acres. Often times, what we see as "Kona Coffee" in the grocery store is really a blend, and that purchasing a bag of true 100% Kona Coffee is harder to find, and certified organic, even more so. We also saw the drying process and were shown how the beans are then roasted - in small batches of 15-20 lbs at a time. Truly a labor of love and work of art. During the tour, we walked through the farm and spotted roosters in the gorgeous foliage. There were also other plants on the path, and we were even treated to avocado and star fruit as we walked by, since there were some ripe and ready for picking. (All because Axel is nice, not because it is part of the tour.) Our party was in awe of the passion for their trade and the beauty of the farm and island. Axel is so knowledgeable and was so patient with all our questions and picture taking. His parents must be incredibly proud of all his experience and knowledge. At the end of the tour, they have some coffee you can purchase in person, so we stocked up on both the medium and dark estate roasts to bring home with us. I was happy to find out that you can also purchase online, which I plan to do once I run out. Highly recommend this farm as an enjoyable excursion while visiting the Big Island, as well as recommend the delicious coffee. Thanks again, Rooster Farms!

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    Big Island Bees

    4.9(450 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    We did the Big Island Bees tour - 100% your time and the drive. Our guide/beekeeper grew up on…read moreher family Bee farm in the mainland. She was extremely knowledgeable about beekeeping. She shared her knowledge regarding be keeping, hive management, and the lifecycle of bees. She identified drones, workers, and the queen. She also explained Big Island Bee's rotates their bee hives into three unique environments which provide distinctive flavors of honey. and the process used for honey is extraction for sale. Big Island Bee's honey is 100% pure honey. (No attatives, it was interesting to learn that some producers of honey add corn syrup an and other adjectives) And she provided information regarding the year-round, honey production that is available in Hawaii, including the fact that big Island bees rotates their hives into three unique environments which provide distinctive flavors of honey. The honey tasting offered a great sampling of the honeys produce by the bees by the and good people at Big Island Bees. This is a great activity for everyone of all ages.

    The cutest local honey producer! The honey tasting was lovely and the staff were really…read moreinformative. The flavor of this honey is out of this world, if I lived on the big island I would buy up so much of their honey! Lots of cute little gift items and gift sets. The vanilla ice cream was very sweet with good flavor. The bees in a hive at the very end of the store were something interesting to look at. Great stop great product reasonably priced, other stores on the island sell this product but at a marked up price, here you are going right to the source! Super cute and charming honey production facility.

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    Big Island Bees - Beekeeping tour

    Beekeeping tour

    Big Island Bees - Honeybees on a piece of comb.

    Honeybees on a piece of comb.

    Big Island Bees - Our bee farm museum and honey store.

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    Our bee farm museum and honey store.

    Killino Farm - Amazing view from the backyard, great space to park, and lava rock every where.

    Killino Farm

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Killino Farms is Hawaii the way you want it. Lush, quiet, a view of the sunset, and convenient to…read moreshopping and coffee shops. It is local, not touristy. So you won't get all that fake plastic junk that smells foofy. Instead you will get REAL 100% Kona coffee beans, fresh fruit, lush flowers, and geckos. You will hear frogs at night, and roosters in the morning, mid morning you will hear chickens making those cute chicken sounds. You will see Daisy the dog running through the grass following her trusty master Todd. This is a working farm people, so there is work for the family to do. Sitting on the lanai having fresh coffee in the mornings and then having a beer in the afternoon is all great. There is a grocery store about 10 minutes north that has everything you want, and there are also local places to eat. Two step is a close drive, Captain Cook and Kealakakua Bay are a nice drive and a town where you can, if you want, get foofy things. Volcanoes NP is 1.5 hours away. Note: be patient driving down the driveway!! GO 5MPH or you can do some damage to your rental car. You will bounce around if you go any faster than 5mph. Todd was a great host and was easily accessible by text. He will take you on a tour of the farm (which I highly recommend) and make sure you are comfortable and set in your rental. Thank you Todd for making this a great stay!

    The farm is gorgeous and the house is perfect. Great bed, nature sounds all day, no lights outside…read moreto block the view of the stars. It was a piece of heaven I don't want to leave. The inn keepers are just amazing and really helped up figure out how to enjoy the island: the central location is amazing my only suggestion to renters is rent an SUV the gravel road to the house can be really tricky.

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    Killino Farm - Lava rock

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    Killino Farm - Entrance to lower unit

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    Entrance to lower unit

    Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - Sunset View from Farm

    Heavenly Hawaiian Farms

    4.9(911 reviews)
    9.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    My husband and I spent 6 days on the Big Island for our honeymoon and we knew we wanted to embrace…read morethe culture and explore the Kona coffee country. As coffee lovers, Heavenly Hawaiian constantly came up in my research and I'm glad we toured for ourselves. The grounds itself are absolutely gorgeous and that view from the hill onto the ocean is unreal! I can't for the life of me remember our tour guides name but she was such a joy and extremely knowledgeable. Learning about the different coffee variants that are grown such as Kona typica, Progeny 502, and the "boujee girl" Geisha was awesome to learn about and see for ourselves. Did I mention endless coffee sampling? Such a relaxing atmosphere to sip all the coffee you want and enjoy that view. And the cutest cats on the property were such a delight mingling with the guests. All staff members were so helpful and they even treated us with a goodie bag of freshly picked fruits from the farm and a bag of peaberry bites (my new favorite) all as a thank you for paying a visit on our honeymoon! Was not expecting that all but such a sweet gesture! I would highly recommend Heavenly Hawaiian farms to anyone if you're on the Big Island or in the Kona area. Absolutely worth the trip up the hill and to feel the aloha from the staff and grounds.

    We enjoyed the tour and Cooper was an outstanding guide, especially for a last minute fill-in. He…read moreknew the land and all the growing, harvesting, processing and roasting processes inside and out (promote him?). You could tell they run a tight farm by hiring the right people and keeping the property and all the equipment well-maintained. I must admit, I'm not the biggest fan of Kona coffee from what I tried at Heavenly and at other local spots, but for what it is, Heavenly makes a good product. I wish they would have let me take a to-go cup of coffee after the tour, especially after paying for two tickets + $70 of bagged coffee, but they unfortunately limited me to the little sample cups with no lids. That's the only thing keeping this from being a 5-star review.

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    Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - Apple bananas!!

    Apple bananas!!

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    Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - The view from our Lanai deck.

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    The view from our Lanai deck.

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Magnificent tree on the property

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory

    4.6(197 reviews)
    11.9 mi
    $$

    Very friendly, video they showed us was so informative explaining the entire growth harvest and…read morefinal delicious products Staff greeting us couldn't have been sweeter, just like their chocolates

    I'd give their *chocolate* a solid 5/5 - they're quite pricey, but all high quality craft chocolate…read moreis (indeed, we learned just how much work it is, on the tour we took). They have samples of everything out in their gift shop, and they're doing some pretty fun stuff - we absolutely bought a couple bars (as usual, I liked the darkest and my wife liked the lightest chocolate the most, but they were all quite good.) I'd give the *tour*, which they only do a couple times a week, so we had to adjust our schedule a bit to make it to one, a 4/5. It was interesting, but you don't actually get to see any chocolate being made, a lot of it was just discussion (albeit: discussion while standing in a production cacao orchard - I'd never actually *seen cacao trees in person, they are pretty cool! Cool, but also full of spider webs.) They also cut open a fresh, ripe, not-processed-yet cacao bean at the end of the tour, and we got to try a little bit (it's delicious - sweet and fruity, nothing like chocolate. I wish we'd gotten to eat a bit more of it, honestly.) It was an interesting tour, not sure it was worth the extra planning it took to be there for it though - other than the fresh cacao fruit, you don't get anything you can't also try in the gift shop any time of day.

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    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Opening a pod

    Opening a pod

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp.  Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

    A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp. Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Production facility

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    Production facility

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