Tour de Café Monteverde

Una visita a la finca de café es un tour que todo visitante en Costa Rica debería realizar. El tour de Café Monteverde ofrece una autentica visión de la vida rural de Costa Rica e introduce a los visitantes en el proceso de producción de café, desde la semilla original hasta su taza, así como del progreso de sostenibilidad del medio ambiente y las iniciativas de desarrollo comunitario.


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El Capitán William Le Lacheur, un comerciante de Inglaterra, llegó al puerto de Puntarenas en 1843 y estableció la primera exportación de café hacia Europa, el café ha desempeñado un papel esencial en el desarrollo económico, social y político de Costa Rica. El "grano de oro", permitió al país  transformarse de ser totalmente aislado y rural a convertirse en uno de los países mas prósperos en América Central. Posiblemente, el café es responsable de ayudar a mantener la paz social y la armonía en Costa Rica, así como para ayudar al país a evitar la guerra civil y convertirse en la primera democracia de América Latina.

A pesar de la disminución de los precios del mercado en el mundo, el café todavía tiene un gran impacto en la economía y la cultura de Costa Rica. El tour de café permite a los visitantes la oportunidad de participar en un proyecto innovador que integra esta gran tradición rural con la nueva industria "ecoturismo", apoyando directamente a las familias locales en el ámbito del medio ambiente y la promoción de prácticas agrícolas.
El tour se ejecuta en colaboración con la Cooperativa de Santa Elena, una organización certificada que asegura de que los agricultores reciban el precio justo y honesto de sus productos.

Acerca del Tour

El tour de dos horas es dirigido por guías bilingües que tienen un amplio conocimiento de la zona, la historia y la cultura.
Éste tour comienza en la recién remodelada Cafetería Café Monteverde, donde escuchará la fascinante historia sobre el desarrollo de la agricultura en esta región, la  cual hoy en día produce uno de los cafés con más alta calidad en el mundo.

A continuación, visitará una de las plantaciones de trabajo de la Cooperativa, que desciende a unos 500 pies de la "La Trocha", una carretera inclinada que ofrece vistas espectaculares del Golfo de Nicoya, antes de llegar al tranquilo valle de San Luis, situado en una altura perfecta para el crecimiento del café y alejado del ruido del pueblo de Santa Elena.

Aquí se reunirán con los agricultores locales, que le llevarán por los exuberantes campos para mostrarle cómo el café es cultivado y cosechado. Usted tendrá la oportunidad de recolectar y saborear los frutos maduros y aprender cómo la fruta se clasifica según su calidad. Todo el café sembrado en Costa Rica es Arábica y  se cultiva en la sombra,  de mayor calidad que el Robusta, el cual es cultivado en el sol. Arábica es más amigable con la naturaleza, debido a que requiere menos pesticidas y fertilizantes.

A continuación, indagarán otros cultivos sostenibles producidos en las fincas de la cooperativa incluyendo bananos, plátanos y naranjas.

La siguiente parada es el Beneficio de la cooperativa, donde observarán el procedimiento donde se separa el grano de la pulpa  y luego es secado en el sol antes de ser tostado y preparado para la exportación. Enormes pilas de de granos de café secándose al sol, son comunes en Costa Rica.

La cooperativa tiene su propio tostador, adquirido en 1989 con la ayuda de los comerciantes de café Montana, una organización socia ubicada en los Estados Unidos. Esto significa que la organización es capaz de seguir siendo independiente de las grandes multinacionales "mega-procesadores" y asegura que los beneficios permanezcan dentro de la comunidad local.

La Cooperativa Santa Elena es parte de una amplia comunidad de desarrollo sostenible operado en colaboración con la Organización de San Luis. Casi todas las familias de San Luis son miembros de la cooperativa, ya que es la principal fuente de ingresos en la zona.

Los granos de menor calidad son vendidos y utilizados por el consumo  local, el agua del procesamiento del café es reciclada por la comunidad, los residuos orgánicos y la pulpa de este fruto se utiliza para producir fertilizantes orgánicos para los cultivos de la zona y para el mismo café. Las conchas de los granos son enviadas a las mujeres locales para que realicen el proyecto de “Ecobambu” las cuales son utilizadas para crear hermosos papeles a mano, bolsas, tarjetas y cuadernos, que se vende en las galerías de arte y tiendas de souvenir.

Por último, los visitantes serán regresados a la tienda de café donde estarán invitados a deleitarse de este delicioso  producto y también tendrán la oportunidad de comprar para llevar a sus casas, amigos o familiares. El café también vende productos de panadería fresca y cuenta con un servicio de pedidos por correo.
 
Los tours se realizan diariamente, a las 8:00 am y 1:30 pm. Hay otros tours de café en Monteverde, pero este es el único que apoya directamente a los cultivadores de café en la comunidad de Monteverde y Santa Elena.

What to Bring

Ropa y zapatos cómodos, chaqueta, cámara fotográfica.


What this Tour Includes

Guía local experto, entradas, transporte ida y vuelta desde los hoteles en Monteverde.

Comments and Ratings for Tour de Café Monteverde

"I enjoyed the personal tour of the coffee plantation. We enjoyed our guide and our hosts were so nice. In fact we ran into the plantation owner the next day and he greeted us as if we were best friends." Apr 2011

"The real highlight of our trip....excellent!" Apr 2011

"Wonderful family owned coffee plantation. Owners were really nice people who had us into their house for coffee and pastries at the end of the tour." Feb 2012


"The coffee tour was amazing! It was very authentic and even better than advertised!" Jun 2011

"We really enjoyed this tour. We were honestly expecting a tour of some factory type coffee place so when we found out that the farm we were going to was a small private farm with only 3 hectares, we were a little surprised. However, it turned out that it was a great chance to see how the locals live and work and we even sat down in their living room for coffee. It was a very rewarding experience." May 2011

"Loved the tour and the family." Nov 2011

"We loved the tour" Aug 2011

"The farmer was very informative. It was nicer than visiting a large company coffee plantation because it provided the opportunity to see a family life in Costa Rica" Mar 2012

"We loved this tour. When it began to rain heavily, our guide brought us to the covered porch of the house where we tasted the coffee, had some snacks and continued to learn about the farm, and the coffee production. Once the rain slowed down, we continued out into the fields. This was such a warm and personal look into the life of the coffee farmer and affected us deeply." Aug 2011

"Probably our favorite part of the trip. Our guide & his daughter were so friendly. Even had us to his house for coffee & banana bread!" Jan 2012

"The coffee tour was part of a fare trade organization and I had a private tour. After touring the property the owner "Victor" invited me into his home and gave me a cup of coffee and a sweet pancake. I sat and talked with he and his wife for quite some time (translation by my guide). It was a delight and I felt very privileged and humbled by the experience. After leaving Victor we went to the co-op where I tasted the various coffees and had an opportunity to purchase some coffee. Victor sent me back to my hotel with some bananas from his trees. An unforgettable experience" Sep 2011

"We went to Victors farm with a total of three people. Loved the local ambiance, loved meeting the man and hearing his story. Phenomenal, we were served coffee in his home and an extra treat a tamale. Very welcoming and friendly. I think this tour was one I will remember for a very long time because we made a connection. " Dec 2011

"It was a great experience to meet the actual owner of the plantation and having him show us around as well. Glad his daughter was our tour guide since she spoke english." Nov 2011

"it was fun and interesting. wish it lasted a little longer. " Nov 2011

"Excellent, the daughter of the coffee planation owner was the tour guide, so much insight. Found out the American who buys the entire co-op coffee crop lives close to our place in Montana, and the coffee shops are very near by. " Dec 2011

"Was a very nice family and loved having coffee on his porch. The coffee was great!!!!" Dec 2011

"This turned out to be a private tour with the owner of the coffee farm (Victor) and we had a WONDERFUL time - thank you!" Dec 2011

"This was an excellent tour-and the guides were great. We had changed the timing of this a few times so they didnt come in the AM as planned, but sent a driver to get us after the hotel called to inquire where they were. They had us scheduled for the afternoon. Regardless, this was a very interesting tour and we got a lot of great pictures. There was a lot of people so it was a bit awkward when they served pancakes-lots of people standing and a few sitting but that is ok--we were in the home of Victor--which was very nice to see a authentic home. This was better than we expected." Jan 2012

"This tour was probably our favorite of the entire trip. This is something everyone who comes to Monteverde should do." Dec 2011

"Gude was excellent, farmer gracious and very informed...great morning." Feb 2012

"Joyce was a wonderful guide. And it was awesome to be able to visit the home and farm of Victor & Neri. Such a personal experience." Feb 2012

"LOVED LOVED LOVED this tour!!! Amazing!! Being at a Tico's farm and visit his land was very unique! The translator was great as well!" Feb 2012

"This family shared so much with us. The little girl, Jasmine, picked cherry tomatoes for us. We saw every step it takes to enjoy that cup of coffee. They shared the rest of their crops and how it all works together. We walked into the part of the land they have turned back into forest. We sat on their front porch and enjoyed coffee they grew, harvested, shelled, roasted and brewed. How awesome is that? Then to be served warm banana bread made from their own bananas. We visited, told stories and laughed. Then we visited the coffee shop and learned some more. It was tops!" Mar 2012

"This is my top tour. The best travel experiences are the real interactions with real people, rather than any thrill-seeking tourist excursion. The tour of Victor's family farm was like being welcomed into his home, and in fact we were. The feeling of this authentic fair-trade focused tour I feel is far superior to the other more commercial and touristy coffee tour in Monteverde. Highly recommended." Mar 2012

"So much fun!!!!!!! the tour guides were so happy and having coffee in the plantation owner's home was a thrill." Mar 2012

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73
EXPECTATIONS
9.07
73
EXPERIENCE
9.16
73
LOGISTICS
9.12

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