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Best Coffee, Chocolate, and Cultural Farm Tours in Puerto Rico: Top Haciendas and Agrotourism Experiences

Hand holding ripe red coffee cherries over a basket full of them.

Puerto Rico is home to some of the Caribbean’s most enchanting coffee farms, artisanal chocolatiers, and cultural agrotourism experiences. From the mountains of Orocovis to the lush foothills of Río Grande, visitors can explore working fincas, learn the art of coffee cultivation and chocolate making, and connect with the island’s rich agricultural heritage.

Whether you’re sipping a freshly brewed cup at a historic hacienda, tasting bean-to-bar chocolate, or walking through sustainable farms, these tours offer a true taste of Puerto Rico’s flavor, history, and hospitality.


Top Coffee, Chocolate, and Cultural Farm Tours in Puerto Rico

Orocovis — Hacienda Moraica (Puerto Rico coffee tour, Orocovis coffee farm)

In the mountains of Orocovis, Hacienda Moraica is much more than a coffee farm — it’s a living tribute to heritage, resilience, and community.

Founded by Erica Reyes, a certified coffee specialist and educator for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the hacienda reflects her life’s purpose: to honor her roots and share the story of her barrio with the world.

Their tours combine education, storytelling, and the sensory beauty of Puerto Rico’s central region. Even their barista courses go far beyond teaching how to make a great cup of coffee, offering a deeper look at local agriculture and the cultural importance of coffee.

Woman and child harvesting coffee cherries, smiling with red buckets in a lush green field.


Fajardo — Hacienda Chocolat (Puerto Rico chocolate tour, El Yunque cacao farm)

In the lush foothills of El Yunque, Hacienda Chocolat is a small gem in Puerto Rico’s growing cacao movement.

Founded by Yadira Vázquez, the farm offers intimate educational tours that take you from planting to transforming cacao into chocolate, highlighting cultural history and the unique flavors born from its land.

Close-up of a ripe cacao pod hanging from a tree branch in a lush green forest.


Manatí — Frutos del Guacabo (Puerto Rico sustainable farm, agroecology tour)

If you want to discover how innovation and sustainability meet in Puerto Rico’s food landscape, Frutos del Guacabo is a must.

This agroecological project connects chefs with local producers, growing everything from microgreens to medicinal herbs, and increasingly collaborating with coffee and cacao growers across the island.


San Lorenzo — Hacienda Muñoz (coffee farm near San Juan, Puerto Rico coffee tasting)

Less than an hour from San Juan, this hacienda blends history and accessibility.

Tours take you through the coffee cultivation and roasting process, ending with tastings in a relaxed, scenic setting. With both a café and a restaurant on site, it’s the perfect spot for a half-day getaway.

Sign reading 'I heart Hacienda Muñoz' amidst lush trees and hillside.


Jayuya — Hacienda San Pedro (historic coffee farm Puerto Rico, Jayuya coffee tour)

With more than four generations of tradition, Hacienda San Pedro is a proud symbol of Puerto Rican coffee culture.

At their main farm in Jayuya, you can tour the facilities, learn about their family legacy, and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. If you can’t make the trip into the mountains, their cozy cafés in San Juan bring their story and flavor to the city.


Adjuntas — Hacienda Tres Ángeles (agrotourism coffee farm Puerto Rico, mountain coffee experience)

The first coffee farm in Puerto Rico certified for agrotourism, Hacienda Tres Ángeles was built with visitors in mind.

They offer limited tours on Saturdays with hands-on experiences and high-quality coffee you can enjoy from their terrace, with sweeping mountain views all around.

Lush green hills and banana plants under a bright sky with clouds and sunlight.


Río Grande — Finca Neo Jíbaro (agroecotourism Puerto Rico, glamping farm tour)

Nestled in the lush outskirts of Río Grande, Finca Neo Jíbaro is a pioneering agroecological farm blending traditional Puerto Rican agriculture with modern hospitality. As the first certified agrotourism destination in the area, it’s a place where sustainability meets experience.

Visitors can wander through fields of fruits, vegetables, and specialty tobacco, join a cigar-making workshop, or explore the farm on an educational tour.

But it doesn’t stop at farming — Turrolandia, its lively on-site bar and shop, offers a sensory feast with farm-made cigars, artisanal pizzas, local rums, whiskies, craft cocktails, and, of course, Puerto Rican coffee.

Prefer to stay longer? Their glamping tents come with cozy amenities like queen beds, sofa beds, Wi-Fi, Smart TV, and air conditioning — blending comfort with nature.

Whether you’re there for a few hours or an overnight escape, Finca Neo Jíbaro invites you to unwind, learn, and savor Puerto Rico’s traditions in a setting that’s as vibrant as it is peaceful.


Stay Local, Taste Big

As you’ve seen, Puerto Rico’s farms tell powerful stories of heritage and community — and you don’t even have to leave the city to connect with them. In Old San Juan, our Spoon® experiences weave those same traditions into a guided walk where coffee, chocolate, and history come alive.

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Sunset Walk & Taste Food Tour™
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Experience Old San Juan like a local on our guided Sunset Walking Food Tour. Savor authentic Puerto Rican dishes paired with two refreshing cocktails, as you explore the city’s vibrant streets and historic landmarks. It’s the ultimate blend of food, drinks, history, and culture—an unforgettable way to discover the heart of San Juan!