Experience Colombia’s coffee roots on a full-day, hands-on tour from Bogotá. For around $132, you’ll spend about 7 to 8 hours delving into the fascinating world of coffee — from bean to cup. The tour takes you through the lush Andean countryside all the way to Fusagasuga, where a cozy coffee plantation awaits. You’ll get a chance to see how coffee is grown, harvested, processed, and roasted. Plus, you’ll sample a variety of coffees, including a delicious coffee liqueur, and enjoy a hearty Colombian lunch.
What we love most is how the tour’s interactive approach makes you feel like a coffee farmer for a day — walking through the plantation, learning each step involved, and tasting freshly brewed coffee that is far superior to what you’ll find in most cafés. The scenery along the drive is another high point — expect lush green hills and vibrant flowers, especially at Hacienda Coloma, where exotic orchids and heliconias add to the visual treat.
One possible consideration is the timing and organization. Several reviews mention issues like late pickups and a somewhat improvised schedule, so if punctuality and a perfectly smooth experience are crucial, it’s worth noting that the tour may have some hiccups. Still, many travelers find the authenticity and personal touch more than make up for these minor flaws.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic local culture, hands-on activities, and stunning scenery. If you’re keen on understanding the entire coffee-making process and enjoy learning from knowledgeable guides, this is a perfect choice. It’s especially appealing for those wanting a full, immersive day outside Bogotá’s city bustle.
Key Points

- Deep dive into coffee production from planting to brewing.
- Interactive, hands-on experience making you feel like a coffee farmer.
- Beautiful scenery including exotic flowers and lush farm landscapes.
- Sample a variety of coffee drinks, including unique beverages like coffee liqueur.
- Includes Colombian lunch and guided exploration.
- Potential organizational quirks noted in reviews, so patience helps.
A Practical, Authentic Look at the Coffee Tour from Bogotá

When we think of Colombia, coffee often springs to mind — and rightly so. The country’s lush highlands produce some of the world’s finest beans. This tour offers a rare opportunity to see the entire coffee journey firsthand, in a relaxed, engaging manner. For about $131, you’ll get a full day of exploring, tasting, and learning, making it a solid value—especially if you’re curious about what makes Colombian coffee so special.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect
The tour begins early, with hotel pickup at 6:30 am in an air-conditioned vehicle. The drive to Fusagasuga takes roughly two hours, giving you a chance to enjoy scenic views of the Andean landscape. The first stop is a local restaurant in Fusagasuga where you’ll have a Colombian lunch. This part of the experience isn’t just about eating; it’s about savoring local flavors and hearing fun facts about Colombian cuisine, which adds a layer of culture. According to reviews, most travelers find the food delicious and well worth the two hours allotted.
Next, you’ll head to Hacienda Coloma, a charming farm where the real action begins. This is where the hands-on experience shines. You’ll stroll through vibrant gardens filled with orchids and heliconias, setting the scenic backdrop. From there, the guide will walk you through every step of coffee production — from planting, harvesting, processing, to roasting. The chance to actually participate in some tasks, like picking beans or learning about fermentation, makes this tour memorable. One reviewer even described it as “being a coffee farmer for a day,” which is a fun way to picture it.
You’ll also have a chance to sample freshly brewed coffee and enjoy a luxurious coffee liqueur produced on the farm. The guide’s explanations are clear and engaging — many reviews mention knowledgeable guides who make the process accessible to all, whether you’re a true coffee enthusiast or a casual drinker. The tasting is often a highlight, with some describing the coffee as “exquisite,” and the liqueur as “deliciously smooth.”
The Scenic and Cultural Highlights
The drive to Hacienda Coloma offers some stunning scenery — rolling hills, vibrant flowers, and lush greenery. We loved the way the tour immerses you in the countryside’s natural beauty. The farm’s gardens are particularly noteworthy, with an impressive variety of orchids that reflect Colombia’s rich floral diversity.
The Colombian lunch in Fusagasuga adds a cultural touch. Many travelers appreciate the opportunity to enjoy authentic local dishes, which make the experience more than just a coffee lesson. It’s a chance to connect with the local way of life, away from Bogotá’s urban buzz.
The Challenges and Nuances
While most reviews praise the experience, a few mention organizational hiccups. One reviewer pointed out that the pickup was delayed by half an hour, and some parts of the day felt improvised. It appears that this tour isn’t the most rigidly scheduled — which might be a plus for some seeking authenticity, or a drawback for those expecting punctuality and strict adherence to the itinerary.
Another point to consider is the language barrier; the tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide, but it’s worth confirming if your preferred language is available. The tour is suitable for all ages, but a patient attitude helps when things don’t go exactly as planned.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This is ideal for curious travelers who want more than just a quick visit — those who enjoy learning by doing and appreciate beautiful scenery. Coffee lovers will particularly find value in understanding the full process, from crop to cup, and sampling some of the best Colombian coffee. It’s also perfect for small groups seeking a personalized experience, as the maximum group size is 15.
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Why This Tour Offers Real Value

Compared to other city tours, this experience stands out because it combines educational content, authenticity, and beautiful surroundings. The price reflects the full-day commitment, transportation, entrance fees, and guided expertise. While a few reviewers have noted organizational issues, many feel the interactive nature and personal touch more than compensate for minor inconveniences.
The inclusion of a Colombian lunch adds to the value — you’re not just paying for the farm visit but for a full cultural experience. The opportunity to taste a variety of coffees, especially the special coffee liqueur, makes this a flavorful journey that lingers long after the day ends.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?
If you’re a coffee enthusiast eager to see how your favorite brew is made in Colombia, this tour is a great pick. It’s also ideal if you enjoy a hands-on experience, scenic drives, and learning from guides who know their stuff. For those who value authentic, culturally rich experiences over polished, scripted tours, this offers genuine insight into Colombia’s coffee heritage.
However, if you’re highly sensitive to organizational hiccups or prefer a more tightly scheduled experience, you might want to manage expectations. Still, the stunning views, friendly guides, and the chance to participate directly in coffee farming make this a memorable day out.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel in Bogotá in an air-conditioned vehicle.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience takes approximately 7 to 8 hours, including travel, the farm visit, and lunch.
What is the cost per person? The tour costs about $131.51, which covers transportation, entrance fees, the farm guidance, and tastings.
Are meals included? No, lunch is not included in the price, but a Colombian meal is provided at Fusagasuga. Many reviewers say it’s delicious and authentic.
Is this tour suitable for children? Yes, there’s no age restriction, making it accessible for families. Just keep in mind that the full-day schedule may be long for very young children.
What language is the guide? The tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide, but it’s best to confirm if you require a specific language.
How many people are in each group? The maximum group size is 15 travelers, fostering a more personalized experience.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor activity is recommended. Consider bringing a hat or sunscreen for the farm visit.
Can I customize the experience? The tour is quite structured, but special dietary requests like vegetarian options are available if advised at booking.
What if I need to cancel? You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour are non-refundable.
To sum it up, this coffee plantation tour from Bogotá offers an engaging way to learn about Colombia’s coffee while enjoying scenic views and authentic cuisine. It’s best suited for curious, culturally-minded travelers who value a participatory, informative, and memorable day outside the city. Keep in mind the potential organizational quirks, but don’t let that deter you — the rich coffee stories and beautiful farm scenery make it well worth the journey.
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