Café Mis Abuelos
Café Mis Abuelos Hacienda Tour
Café Mis Abuelos Hacienda Tour
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This experience includes a warm welcome, an introduction to the history of the estate, and an exploration of its stunning landscapes. You will visit key areas such as the coffee fields, processing stations, and drying patios. Learn about traditional and modern coffee cultivation techniques while enjoying breathtaking views. The tour concludes with a tasting of our finest coffee. We'll also welcome you in our gift shop.
Tour Requirements and Terms:
Closed-toe shoes are required.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Admission is required for children ages 2 and up.
Comfortable, cool clothing is recommended, as the tour may take place in high temperatures and with sun exposure.
Sunscreen, a hat or cap, and staying hydrated are advised during the tour.
Guests arriving after the scheduled tour time will not be entitled to any refunds or to repeat any part of the tour already underway.
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War keine Tour sondern eher eine Unterhaltung. Hat nicht lange gedauert.
The coffee was amazing, and I really enjoyed hearing about the history and processing of coffee at the farm
The tour was one of our favorite things we did while in Puerto Rico, and the coffee is some of the best we’ve ever tasted. Absolutely recommend everything about this amazing family and their business. - The Whitney/Cassas Family
We had a great time on the tour learning about the history of coffee production in Puerto Rico. The guide and family were very friendly and knowledgeable. Would recommend this tour!
Beautiful location. Knowledgable about coffee.
Owner talked, at length about personal information, not having anything to do with coffee. ie.His wife's car
He took multiple personal calls (not emergency related) He mentioned the cost $150,000, of his wife's vehicle and a long description of multiple trips to the mechanic. A bit of boasting regarding their wealth. We were not sure what this had to do with coffee.
We felt that he had no regard for our time. Somewhat self serving.
The coffee was good
The tour was offered in Spanish and English which was appreciated.
The description said to wear closed shoes for the tour of the coffee plantation. Aside for viewing the roaster, which was not operating at the time their was no tour. We were expecting a trail through the grove.