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Chocolate Tour in Manuel Antonio: Cacao & Coffee Experience

  • Apr 14
  • 4 min read

If you want to discover Costa Rica’s rich agricultural traditions while visiting the Pacific Coast, a Chocolate Farm Tour in Manuel Antonio is a fantastic experience.


This cultural tour takes visitors into the world of cacao, coffee, and sugarcane—three products that have shaped Costa Rica’s history and economy.


And speaking from personal experience, it’s absolutely worth it.


I (Aurélise) did this tour on a slightly rainy Sunday with my cousin, his wife, and his 7-year-old daughter, Mila—and we all had an amazing time.


Despite the rain, the experience was incredibly engaging, fun, and educational for all ages.


Chocolate Tour in Manuel Antonio

What is the Chocolate Farm Tour?


The Chocolate Farm Tour near Manuel Antonio is an immersive cultural experience that introduces visitors to the traditional production of:

  • cacao and chocolate

  • coffee and brewing traditions

  • sugarcane and local drinks

  • medicinal plants


Rather than just tasting chocolate, you’ll learn the entire process behind Costa Rica’s most iconic agricultural products—from plant to final product.


It’s the perfect mix of culture, nature, and delicious tastings.



Our Experience (Honest Review)


One of the highlights of our tour was our guide, Juan.


He was incredibly passionate and knowledgeable, but what really stood out was how he adapted the experience to our group.

  • He answered all our questions in detail

  • He adjusted explanations based on our interests

  • He made a real effort to keep Mila entertained and involved


This made the tour feel very personal, not scripted.

Even with a little bit of rain, the atmosphere was great, and the farm felt lush and alive.


We chose the premium option (transportation + lunch), which made everything super easy.

After the tour, we enjoyed a delicious meal at Bonding Café in downtown Quepos, followed by a comfortable drive back to our hotel.


Overall, the tour was:

  • Very complete

  • Highly educational

  • Interactive and fun

  • Great for both adults and kids



What to expect during the tour?


Discover the World of Cacao

The tour begins with an introduction to cacao:

  • its origins in Central America

  • its role in ancient civilizations

  • why it was known as the “drink of the gods”


Learn the Chocolate-Making Process

You’ll then follow the entire chocolate-making journey:

  • harvesting cacao pods

  • fermenting and drying beans

  • roasting and grinding cacao

  • transforming it into chocolate


And yes—there are plenty of tastings along the way.


Experience Costa Rican Coffee Culture

Coffee is a huge part of Costa Rica’s identity.


During the tour, you’ll:

  • learn about its economic importance

  • see traditional harvesting tools

  • discover how to prepare Café Chorreado, the traditional brewing method


Fresh coffee tasting included, of course.


Visit the Sugarcane Trapiche

Another highlight is the traditional sugarcane mill:

  • watch sugarcane being pressed

  • taste fresh juice

  • try local drinks and cocktails


Explore the Medicinal Plant Garden

You’ll also walk through a garden of tropical medicinal plants and learn how locals have used them for generations.


What’s Included?


Depending on the option you choose, the tour can include:

  • Transportation from Quepos or Manuel Antonio

  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish)

  • Chocolate, fruit, coffee & sugarcane tastings

  • Water

  • Visit to cacao plantation & medicinal garden

  • Lunch or breakfast (premium options)



Prices & Tour Options

Here are the different options available:


Premium (Best Value)

  • Adults: $69

  • Children (5–9): $55

  • Includes: Transportation + Lunch


Standard #1 (Transport Only)

  • Adults: $59

  • Children: $50

  • Includes: Transportation


Standard #2 (Lunch Only)

  • Adults: $64

  • Children: $50

  • Includes: Lunch


Basic (Self-Drive)

  • Adults: $54

  • Children: $45

  • No transport or lunch


Under 4 years old:

  • Free (or $10 if lunch is included)


Tour Details


  • Duration: ~3 hours

  • Times: 8 AM, 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM

  • What to bring:

    • Rain jacket (especially in the rainy season)

    • Light clothing

    • Camera


Why take this tour in Manuel Antonio?


Most travelers visit Manuel Antonio National Park for beaches and wildlife.

But this tour offers something different:

A deeper connection to Costa Rica’s culture.


You’ll leave with a better understanding of:

  • local farming traditions

  • cacao and coffee production

  • Costa Rican flavors and heritage


How to get to Manuel Antonio?


Most visitors travel to Manuel Antonio from the capital, San José. The nearest international airport is Juan Santamaría International Airport.


Typical travel time: San José → Manuel Antonio Approximately 3 hours

Transportation options include:


At Pura Vida Traveling, we help travelers organize transportation and tours across Costa Rica.


Book the Chocolate Farm Tour in Manuel Antonio


Ready to experience Costa Rica’s agricultural traditions and taste fresh chocolate?

You can reserve the Chocolate Farm Tour in Manuel Antonio directly here:



Because this tour is popular with families and travelers interested in Costa Rican culture, booking in advance is recommended.


Why book with Pura Vida Traveling?


Pura Vida Traveling helps visitors find the best experiences throughout Costa Rica.


When you book your Chocolate Farm Tour in Manuel Antonio with us, you benefit from:


  • trusted local tour operators

  • easy online booking

  • expert travel advice

  • support planning transportation around the country


We help backpackers, families, couples, and solo travelers experience the best of Costa Rica.


Frequently Asked Questions


Will we taste chocolate during the tour?

Yes. Guests enjoy multiple chocolate tastings during the experience.

Is transportation included?

Yes, depending of the package you select, transportation is included from the Quepos and Manuel Antonio area .

What is Café Chorreado?

Café Chorreado is a traditional Costa Rican coffee brewing method using a cloth filter mounted on a wooden stand.

Will we see how sugarcane is processed?

Yes. The tour includes a demonstration of a traditional sugarcane trapiche mill.

Is the tour suitable for families?

Yes totally. The experience is family-friendly and suitable for visitors of most ages.


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