Boquete, the Magic of a Good Coffee

Dare to know the origin of one of the most exclusive coffees in the world! If you’re visiting the province of Chiriqui, in the west extreme of the country, go up to Boquete Valley and don’t miss the coffee farms that have made Panamá famous.

When to Go

When to Go

The great advantage of visiting Boquete is that you can do it at any time of the year. If you travel from December to March, you’ll arrive in the middle of the harvest season.

Coffee Circuit in Boquete: 10 Coffee Farms to Visit

Boquete’s coffee farms that are part of the Coffee Tour have their doors open so that you can walk around the coffee plantations, learn the production process– from sowing, harvest, and selection of beans until the preparation–and, of course, taste the most exclusive varieties of coffee. Boquete’s coffee farms are located between the 1,000 and 2,100 meters above the sea level (3,280 to 6,900 feet) and, thanks to the rich soil of the region, they produce more than 10 coffee varieties such as Caturra Rojo and Amarillo, Catuaí, Java, Mundo Novo, Pache and, above all,...

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