Buddha's Cup Kona Coffee and Tea Farm
$$ • Coffee Shops, Coffee Roasters
Hours:
78-1377 Bishop Rd, Holualoa
(808) 322-6712
About Buddha's Cup Kona Coffee and Tea Farm
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
We had an amazing coffee flight tasting. Not only did we have coffee to sample but they did pairing with products that they make from the farm. Justin was our coffee tour guide. He was great. We also did their game trying to identify the oils by smelling them. It was the best experience for coffee tasting in Kailua Kona area. I highly recommend it.
Take the tour! You will be amazed.
Beautiful property, fun tour, educational. Escorted by three friendly dogs Snickers, Brownie and Bear. They chased a boar and helped guide us through unbelievable adventures. Great Coffee, Tea, Fruits, Nuts, Experience.
These fine folks do much more than just coffee. The tour covered not just coffee but a ton of other stuff as well. As a Chef, this is one of the best tours I've ever been on.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 4PM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 4PM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 4PM |
| Thursday | 10AM - 4PM |
| Friday | 10AM - 4PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Buddha's Cup Kona Coffee and Tea Farm provides a memorable experience with friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the estate before enjoying a coffee tasting that features nuts and chocolates to enhance the flavors. The Hawaiian spirit is clear in the scenic views, delicious tastes, and generous hospitality. The estate-grown coffees are exceptional, and the farm now includes a bakery offering mouth-watering baked goods. The farm is easy to visit with free roaming parking available, though it may be a bit challenging to get to. Guests can also participate in a guided tour, which includes an educational and interactive ATV ride through the farm, where the process of making the perfect cup of coffee is explained from seed to pour. Customers often recommend Buddha's Cup for its magical setting and the true spirit of Aloha, with staff who make every visit special. Many visitors leave with coffee, tea, chocolate, honey, rum cakes, and even ship products to the mainland, making it a great place to find unique gifts.