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Immerse yourself in authentic Costa Rican coffee culture at the Fallas family farm, the closest one to Uvita! This interactive tour goes beyond sightseeing. Learn by doing as you participate in the artisanal coffee-making process alongside the Fallas family. Feel the warmth of their hospitality as they share their knowledge and passion for coffee. You'll experience the traditional methods of processing and preparing coffee, making you feel like part of the family.
Highlights
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
All Fees and Taxes
an authentic typical lunch for 10am service, 2pm will be only snacks ( vegeratian option available on both options)
Local Guide
Private transportation
Meeting Points
Departure
Café Don Emilio.
House of the family of Don Emilio, please take the route from San Josecito and search on Google Maps as Café Don Emilio.
Return
Itinerary
1
Cafe Don Emilio
Warm Welcome:
Feel like part of the family as you enter the Fallas home. Denier, the coffee connoisseur son, will introduce you to Costa Rica's coffee culture in the family's cozy main dining room.
20 minutes
2
Cafe Don Emilio
Unveiling the Coffee Plant:
Step outside and discover the secrets of the coffee plant. Learn about its life cycle, from flowering to harvesting. During harvest season (November-March), you might even get to participate!
40 minutes
3
Cafe Don Emilio
Artisan Washing and drying Process:
Witness the traditional coffee washing process in the greenhouse. Denier will explain how the Fallas family uses time-tested techniques and basic tools to clean and prepare the beans.
30 minutes
4
Cafe Don Emilio
Hulling Like a Pro:
Embrace the cool mountain breeze as you experience the traditional hulling process. Discover how the coffee beans are prepared for roasting.
15 minutes
5
Cafe Don Emilio
A Farm Tour with a View: Embark on a short, scenic tour of the farm, gaining insights into each step of the coffee-making journey.
6
Cafe Don Emilio
Roasting & Grinding:
Return to the Fallas family room and witness the mesmerizing transformation of beans into fragrant grounds through roasting and grinding.
30 minutes
7
Cafe Don Emilio
The Grand Finale:
A Taste of Costa Rica: Savor a delicious cup of freshly brewed coffee, prepared using the traditional Costa Rican method
Immerse yourself in authentic Costa Rican coffee culture at the Fallas family farm, the closest one to Uvita! This interactive tour goes beyond sightseeing. Learn by doing as you participate in the artisanal coffee-making process alongside the Fallas family. Feel the warmth of their hospitality as they share their knowledge and passion for coffee. You'll experience the traditional methods of processing and preparing coffee, making you feel like part of the family.
Highlights
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
All Fees and Taxes
an authentic typical lunch for 10am service, 2pm will be only snacks ( vegeratian option available on both options)
Local Guide
Private transportation
Meeting Points
Departure
Café Don Emilio.
House of the family of Don Emilio, please take the route from San Josecito and search on Google Maps as Café Don Emilio.