Medellín Coffee Farm Tour with Trolley and Cable Car Ride

1.Medellín Coffee Farm Tour with Trolley and Cable Car Ride
Medellín’s Barrio La Sierra coffee tour takes you by tram and cable car to hand-harvest coffee and learn seed-to-cup.
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Medellín’s Barrio La Sierra coffee tour takes you by tram and cable car to hand-harvest coffee and learn seed-to-cup.

Hike Cocora Valley’s wax palms, then tour a Colombian coffee farm from cherry to cup with a tasting, guide, and pickup.

Ride horses to Don Leandro, tour a working coffee farm, then unwind at a coffee spa with steam and massage in Medellín’s Arví area.

A small-group day trip from Bogotá to a working coffee farm and Tequendama Falls, with birdwatching and coffee liquor included.
“Absolutely amazing - Pierre is the best. I travel around the world & Pierre by far has been the best guide I’ve ever encountered. Professional & truly knows the town . I cannot wait to go back to the coffeetour!”

Walk coffee tree to cup at Finca El Ocaso in rural Salento. See compost, milling, roasting, then taste brewed coffee.

English coffee farm tour near Salento: see Colombian coffee from planting to roasting, harvest, processing steps, and a traditional brew.
“Loved the tour and our guide Nicolas was fantastic!”

Private day trip from Bogotá to Hacienda Coloma for coffee tastings, coffee-liquor sampling, orchid gardens, and hotel pickup.
“One of the best tour in Bogotá, not sure if many people know about it, but definitely worth doing it, the tour guide was amazing, probably one the best ones I ever did.”

Private day trip from Medellín to Guatapé and El Peñol: fruit tasting in Marinilla, organic coffee farm visit, and 700-step views.

Private Salento coffee farm tour at Luger with hands-on stages, coffee tasting, and a guided Salento walk in about 5 hours.
“The guides were very nice, but the tour itself felt rushed (at one point the boss shouted to our guide in Spanish to hurry up). There was very little coffee served during the tour - one tiny cup at the start, and one tiny cup at the end. And it wasn't especially good coffee either.…”

Private Medellín combo: Comuna 13 electric escalators and street art, plus a Sabaneta coffee farm lunch and tastings.
“The tour guide went out of his way to ensure we had an experience of a lifetime. Highly recommend Alejandro who was extremely knowledgeable of the coffee industry. We had 9 in our group and everyone was very happy. The lunch was great, planned right in the middle of both tours.”

