
9 coffee haciendas to visit in Puerto Rico: farm tours & tastings 2025
There’s no more pleasant sensation than the morning aroma of a good cup of coffee announcing a new day. That first sip that awakens us and transports us to the essence of the coffee plantations covering our island.
Puerto Rico’s coffee industry has shaped the island’s agricultural landscape for over two centuries. From the mountainous regions of Jayuya to the hills of Adjuntas, coffee plantations continue to produce some of the Caribbean’s most distinguished beans.
That’s why we’re sharing 9 coffee haciendas in Puerto Rico that will elevate your experience beyond the cup, allowing you to discover coffee at its purest origin. 📝 Read here in Spanish.
☕️ Best coffee farm tours in Puerto Rico
1. Hacienda Muñoz
Location: PR-181, San Lorenzo 00754
Features: Outdoor, Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Family-Friendly
In San Lorenzo grows a coffee that has been awarded three times as the number one coffee at Puerto Rico’s Coffee & Chocolate Expo. This comes as no surprise, as it’s crafted under the highest quality standards for every palate’s enjoyment.
Hacienda Muñoz’s commitment to maintaining Puerto Rican coffee’s prestige is one of its greatest attractions. Visitors who venture through the hacienda can learn about the impressive coffee production process while culminating the experience by tasting their product’s incomparable flavor.
Tour Schedule: Friday to Sunday at 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m.
2. Hacienda San Pedro
Location: US Highway 144 Km 8.4, Jayuya, 00664
Features: Adventure, Brunch, Coffee Shops, Ecotourism, Tours
When coffee runs through your veins, passion becomes the secret ingredient in every roast – and that’s precisely what Roberto Atienza brings to his production. Hacienda San Pedro’s coffee is prepared using the same practices the Atienza family has used for generations, keeping the traditional drying process alive to this day.
A tour of this coffee hacienda could be considered a journey to our past, connecting visitors with coffee tradition and culture that Hacienda San Pedro keeps alive in its plantations.
Visit Information: Tours operate on a first-come, first-served basis on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
3. Hacienda Tres Picachos
Location: PR-144, Branch 539 Kilometer 2.7, Jayuya, 00664
Features: Outdoor, Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Family-Friendly
A family coffee cultivated, harvested, processed, and packaged by Doña Marta and her family, who for 40 years have worked to create a coffee that satisfies the most demanding palate.
The Hacienda Tres Picachos experience transforms into a direct connection with nature, reflected in the beauty of its surroundings. More than going for a cup of coffee, visitors seek the free, serene, and familiar atmosphere this coffee corner offers.
4. Hacienda Tres Ángeles
Location: Route 129 km. 38.4, 00601
Features: Outdoor, Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Family-Friendly
Puerto Rico’s first certified agrotourism farm finds its home among the cool climate and mountains of Adjuntas. An ideal setting to connect with nature and savor a cup of coffee awarded by the World Tourism Organization.
The high level of cultivation and production employed by Hacienda Tres Ángeles has earned recognition from peers in and outside Puerto Rico.
Booking: Many join tours of this beautiful hacienda, available with advance reservation.
5. Don Ruiz Coffee Shop
Location: Ballajá Barracks, Norzagaray Street Corner Beneficiencia, San Juan 00901
Features: Brunch, Coffee Shops, Family-Friendly, Restaurants
The legacy of four generations remains present at Don Ruiz Coffee Shop. What began with Eugenio Ruiz’s desire to follow his grandfather’s passion for coffee has been cultivated by his children, who process coffee with the same love and dedication.
For them, Puerto Rico remains one of the best coffee destinations – something we can confirm while touring their coffee museum and, soon, their rum museum.
At Don Ruiz Coffee Shop, art and culture converge to connect coffee drinkers with the love story that lives on in every memory decorating their museum, telling the evolution of their coffee.
6. Hacienda Iluminada
Location: PR-12 KM3.2, Maricao 00606
Price: $$$$
Features: Outdoor, Arts & Culture, Adventure, Coffee Shops, Family-Friendly, Parking, Tours
Hacienda Iluminada has always had a clear mission: provide the freshest coffee while supporting Maricao and Puerto Rico’s economy. With this in mind, and together with 787 Coffee, they use sustainable and ecological practices to cultivate, process, and roast their own coffee.
Visitors also have the opportunity to walk through the surrounding mountains and explore the coffee plantation while learning about the coffee production process.
Tour Schedule: Tours begin at 11:00 a.m. and last approximately 3 hours.
7. Hacienda de Café Pomarrosa
Location: Camino Hogares Seguros, Barrio, Ponce 00731
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Features: Outdoor, Ecotourism
Also in Puerto Rico’s mountains, you’ll find Hacienda de Café Pomarrosa, which prepares gourmet coffee and whose team awaits with open arms to take you on an inspiring tour through their plantation. The coffee tour lets you see their process for harvesting, sorting, roasting, and packaging, and includes a cup of coffee prepared according to your preferred method: pour over, siphon, or French press. Don’t forget to order a slice of homemade banana bread!
8. Hacienda Prosperidad
Location: Calle Matey Final, Jayuya, 00664
Features: Outdoor, Ecotourism, Family-Friendly
In the center of the central mountain range in Jayuya, at over 2,000 feet elevation, Hacienda Prosperidad planted its first trees experimentally.
The project united three generations: the grandfather, who contributed his farm in production for over 50 years; the father, an engineer and contractor who decided to dedicate his time and effort to coffee cultivation; and the grandson, also an engineer, who additionally took charge of the company’s marketing.
Today they offer the coffee tour and workshop «From Seed to Cup,» which they describe as a unique sensory experience. They offer two sessions: one in Spanish at 10:00 a.m. and another in English at 2:00 p.m.
9. Café Lareño Torrefacción
Features: Agriculture, Ecotourism, Family-Friendly
Did you know Café Lareño offers tours of their hacienda? You can take a 45-minute tour and enjoy lunch, a cappuccino prepared with their aromatic coffee, and dessert.
The tour price is $39 when you reserve for two people. You can make your reservation for $12 per person.
This article was translated using Claude and was originally published in Spanish.