Imagine leaving the busy streets of Medellín behind for a day to visit a small family-owned cocoa farm, where you’ll not only learn about the process of making chocolate but get to do it yourself. This 6 to 7-hour tour costs $119 per person, takes you out of the city, and into the lush landscapes of Colombia’s countryside.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the experience is intimate—limited to just four travelers—ensuring plenty of personalized attention.
This is one of the best tours we have ever done! Oscar was great and the family farm we went to was such a great experience. We highly recommend it!
Magnificent, best experience so far in colombia. We really appreciate our experience as a family. I would recommend
Great tour. Beautiful farm, fun and informative learning experience. Tour guide was very knowledgeable.
What we love about this tour is how it combines educational insight with delicious hands-on fun. You’ll start with a scenic one-hour drive in all-inclusive, air-conditioned transportation and arrive at a picturesque farm, where you’ll see the entire farm-to-bar process unfold.
Plus, the opportunity to pick cocoa pods directly from the trees and make your own chocolate bars makes this a truly interactive experience.
One potential consideration is the steep, muddy footpath leading to the farm, which might not be suitable for everyone with mobility concerns. That said, if you’re comfortable with a bit of light hiking, this tour offers an authentic slice of Colombian rural life. It’s perfect for curious travelers, families, or anyone who appreciates genuine local culture and loves chocolate.
This tour suits those who want a meaningful, immersive experience—ideal for travelers who enjoy hands-on activities, authentic farm visits, and learning the story behind their favorite treats. Based on glowing reviews, it’s also perfect for those who prioritize knowledgeable guides and stunning natural scenery.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Medellín Chocolate Tour in Detail
- Starting the Journey: From City to Farm
- The Farm Visit: A Personal Touch
- Making Your Own Chocolate
- Scenic and Cultural Highlights
- The Value of the Experience
- What Travelers Say
- Practical Tips
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
- FAQs
- More Dessert Tours in Medellin
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Key Points

- Authentic farm experience with a family-run cocoa farm.
- Hands-on process: pick cocoa pods, roast, grind, and make your own chocolate.
- Small group size (max four people) ensures personalized attention.
- Includes all transportation, snacks, and tastings, adding value to the experience.
- Highly rated: with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 90 reviews.
- Suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, given the farm’s terrain.
Exploring the Medellín Chocolate Tour in Detail

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Starting the Journey: From City to Farm
The tour kicks off with a pick-up from your lodging in Medellín, comfortably arranged in an air-conditioned vehicle. The one-hour drive to the farm is a chance to relax and get to know your guide, who will share insights about the local culture and cocoa production. This seamless transportation is a clear advantage, removing the logistical hassle and allowing you to focus on the experience ahead.
The Farm Visit: A Personal Touch
Your destination is a small family-owned cocoa farm near Copacabana. What makes this experience stand out is the personalized interaction—you’re not just a tourist looking at the scenery; you’re part of the farm’s story. Several reviews highlight how friendly the owners are and how genuine the farm feels. The owners proudly show you their fruit trees, coffee plants, and the various varieties of cacao they cultivate.
Very informative. Our guide was incredible! We learned souch from your guide and the family farm. Fantastic tour!
Thank you so much for such an amazing day! It was one of the most memorable experiences of my life, and I loved every moment of it! It took us only an hour to get there, but it felt like arriving in paradise. The nature was incredible, the family was wonderful, and the chocolate was delicious! I…
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This was honestly one of the coolest and most memorable days I’ve had! Yulia brought us to the farm owned by Sandra and I could not have felt more welcome. Sandra and Yulia showed us every step of the chocolate process, from picking our own pod off the tree to making our own chocolate bars. Sandra…
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Expect to see the entire process of turning cocoa beans into chocolate. From picking pods directly from the trees to peeling, fermenting, and drying the beans, you'll witness every step. This is rare in many tours—most only show pictures or videos. Sandra, the farm’s chocolate maker, guides you through roasting, grinding, and molding your chocolates, making this a truly interactive experience.
Making Your Own Chocolate
Perhaps the most memorable part is the hands-on activity where you actually participate in crafting your own chocolate bars. You’ll do most of the work—digging out the seeds, roasting, peeling, and adding sugar to your taste. As one review enthusiastically put it, “Sandra and her mother take you through every step, and you do most of the work!”
You can sample hot chocolate, cocoa paste, nibs, and taste fresh fruits from the farm. The ability to make chocolates you can buy to take home adds a tangible souvenir that’s both delicious and meaningful.
Scenic and Cultural Highlights
The farm isn’t just about chocolate; it’s also about connecting with Colombian rural life. The landscape is described as picturesque, with many different flowers and a peaceful ambiance. Guides like Yuly and Sandra are praised for their warm hospitality and extensive knowledge, making this more than just a farm visit—it’s a cultural exchange.
The Value of the Experience
At $119, this tour offers a comprehensive and intimate experience. It includes transportation, snacks, fresh fruits, and tastings—all in a small group, which ensures you won’t feel overwhelmed or rushed. Several reviewers note that the price is justified by the quality, especially considering the personalized nature and the opportunity to learn and create.
What Travelers Say
- “Very informative and authentic down-home farm,” praises one reviewer, emphasizing the friendly owners and beautiful setting.
- Another states, “It took us only an hour to get there, but it felt like arriving in paradise,” highlighting the stunning natural scenery.
- Multiple reviews mention the hands-on process, with one saying, “Sandra takes you through every step, and you do most of the work,” making the experience especially memorable.
- Conversely, a traveler with mobility concerns notes the steep, muddy footpath, which is something to consider if you have physical limitations.
Practical Tips
Given the terrain, wear sturdy shoes and consider bringing bug spray—some reviews mention the muddy paths and insects. The tour operates rain or shine, so check the weather forecast—poor weather might cause cancellations for safety reasons, but you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for foodies, culture seekers, or adventure lovers who don’t mind a little walking. It’s especially suitable for those wanting an authentic farm visit rather than a sanitized tourist attraction. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike have raved about how personal and meaningful the day feels.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

If you’re eager to see how chocolate is really made, enjoy hands-on activities, and want to connect with Colombia’s rural heart, this tour offers an unparalleled peek into traditional farm life. The small group size and knowledgeable guides mean you’ll get plenty of attention and insights. The scenic setting combined with the interactive process makes it a memorable outing, especially for those with a sweet tooth or curiosity about local culture.
While the terrain might be a bit challenging for some, the overall experience offers great value for the price—a genuine, heartfelt slice of Colombian life that leaves you with new skills, stories, and, of course, chocolate to enjoy.
This tour truly shines as a farm-to-bar adventure—perfect for adventure-minded travelers and chocolate enthusiasts who want more than just tasting but also making their own.
FAQs
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts around 6 to 7 hours, including transportation, the farm visit, and making chocolate.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes all transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, snacks like pandequeso, fresh fruits from the farm, and tastings of different chocolates and drinks.
Is the tour suitable for kids or families?
Yes, families have enjoyed this experience, especially since it’s highly interactive. Just note that the farm’s terrain might be muddy or steep, so plan accordingly.
How physically demanding is the farm visit?
Moderate physical activity is involved, mainly walking along uneven paths and possibly muddy terrain. Travelers should have moderate fitness levels.
Can I buy souvenirs or chocolates to take home?
Absolutely, you can purchase chocolates made during the tour to take home, making for a delicious gift.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is four travelers, ensuring a personalized and relaxed experience.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
Guides speak excellent English, and the tour is designed to be accessible for non-Spanish speakers.
In all, this chocolate farm tour near Medellín offers a rare opportunity to connect with Colombia’s agricultural roots, enjoy stunning scenery, and craft your own handcrafted chocolates. Whether you’re a keen foodie, history buff, or adventure seeker, this experience promises a delightful day that sweetens your trip to Colombia.























