Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
COFFEE ROUTE IN CHIAPAS
The Coffee Route is located in the Soconusco region.
It is one of the most fascinating experiences of alternative tourism in Chiapas. Besides enjoying the delicious beverage, visitors can also learn about the production process behind the famous drink.
Along the path, surrounded by lush vegetation at an altitude between 600 and 1250 meters, several coffee estates open their doors to visitors. In the surroundings, activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, rafting, rappelling, flora and fauna observation, and enjoying the beautiful natural environment are available.
Exploring coffee plantations and discovering all the secrets they hold, from the types of plants to the roasting process, is an unforgettable experience.
In the vicinity, you'll find the beautiful San Francisco waterfall, which plunges dramatically into the Cuilco River. During the rainy season is a good place to go rafting.
Finca Argovia
This is the most attractive estate where you can have a luxurious experience amidst lush nature.
It is a boutique and eco-friendly hotel with comfortable cabins nestled in the tropical forest. Other amenities include a swimming pool, bar, playground, souvenir shop, and organic orchard.
This is also a place to pamper yourself, as it features a spa with breathtaking views and a gourmet restaurant that offers a dance of unique flavors using organic and local products, including the coffee, which you can enjoy in many different ways.
Here, you'll have various options to explore the surrounding area, which includes rivers, a greenhouse, and the jungle. You can also go birdwatching or have a unique experience of watching the sunrise from a viewpoint in the middle of the jungle, where you can see beyond the mist and admire the stunning Tacaná volcano.
Additionally, you can learn more about the region's history at a small museum and explore the coffee production process by touring a coffee processing facility.
Finca Santo Domingo
An example of a coffee estate from the early 20th century, built by a German investor in a Californian style, with art nouveau decoration inside.
Upon entering, you'll notice a beautiful palm-lined path leading to the main house, which was built over a century ago.
This attractive wooden building with a basement and two floors has been adapted to accommodate a hotel, restaurant, bar, handicraft shop, and a coffee museum.
In the surroundings, you can learn more about coffee production, go hiking, birdwatching, and immerse yourself in nature.
San Jerónimo
An old estate that has been turned into communal property, where you can admire the old coffee processing facilities and enigmatic pre-Hispanic animal carvings on a volcanic rock.