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Doka Coffee Tour, Grecia & Sarchi

Doka Coffee Tour, Grecia & Sarchi

$245 / per person
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DOKA COFFEE TOUR- GRECIA & SARCHI OXCARTS
PRIVATE TOUR FROM SAN JOSE

 

Enjoy a great coffee tour Costa Rica with our tour to Doka Estate Coffee plantation & Sarchi Oxcarts factories and learn all about Costa Rican culture.

Enjoy a top Costa Rica Day Tour and coffee plantation visit exploring Doka Estate Coffee Tour and Sarchi Oxcarts and learn about the rich Costa Rican culture, traditions and fine arts.

Your coffee tour Costa Rica adventure begins with a pickup from your hotel and a relaxing private drive through the wonderful Costa Rican countryside on an air-conditioned transportation and recent model deluxe vehicle or mini bus. Your guide will point out many sights of interest including coffee plantations, sugar cane and citrus plantations, diverse fruit stands and rural farming communities. You will be heading Alajuela Province, about 45 minutes’ drive from San Jose and on direction to La Paz Waterfall Gardens and Poas Volcano 

Upon arrival to the beautiful coffee plantation at Doka Estate Coffee Tour, you will have some free time for use restrooms and explore the surroundings before to start the Coffee Tour. Discover the step-by-step process of seed germination to the first crop of our plants. There you will observe and be explained the development process of the plant up to the point of recollection of the ripe grain. You will also learn about the history of the estate, its owners, the production and varieties of plants, the geography of the area and the traditional ways of cultivating the grain.

After the visit to the coffee farm & plantation, processing plant and packing house, you will enjoy a delicious traditional lunch. Continuing the tour, a few minutes’ drive will take you to a small and traditional town called Grecia.

Grecia is noted for its unique church, Iglesia de la Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, made entirely of pre-fabricated steel plates painted red. There are several urban legends about this church. One recounts how the church was donated by some foreign country, and sent to Greece as a gift, but was wrongly shipped to Grecia, Costa Rica.

Another legend states that the final destination of the church was the city of Punta Arenas in Chile but was disembarked, by mistake, in the port of Puntarenas, Costa Rica and later sent to the city of Grecia where it was assembled. However, records clearly show that the instruction, shipment, and construction of the church were a coordinated effort of Grecia´s population, the Catholic Church, the Costa Rican government, and Alejo E. Jiménez Bonnefil (1858-1922), a Costa Rican coffee producer and exporter who was in charge of commanding and importing the church from the manufacturer Ateliers de la Société de Couvillet in Belgium, in the late 19th Century.

During our coffee tour Costa Rica, you will be able to visit this church and walk around the Central Park. Neighboring Grecia, a few kilometers away is the quaint little town of Sarchi, known throughout Costa Rica for its beautiful and intricate arts and crafts and souvenirs.

A key artisan town in Costa Rica, Sarchi is best known for the vibrant and pretty oxcarts that are handcrafted here and sold all over the country. A national symbol of Costa Rica, the oxcart plays a key role in the country’s history, as they were used to transport coffee beans and other goods to nearby and faraway markets and ports. Starting in 1840’s most of the rural roads were very rough making the ox cart the sole means of transportation for families even though the trips
could take weeks at times.

Highly ornate, these oxcarts are elegantly craved and are usually hand-painted with bright colors. The painting of the ox cart is a Costa Rican tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. Today most of the ox carts in Costa Rica are used as ornate decoration as well as symbols of Costa Rica in celebrations and parades. The largest and oldest oxcart factory is also found in Sarchi. The Joaquin Chaverri Oxcart Factory was built in 1902, and is considered to be the birthplace of oxcart handicrafts in Costa Rica.

PRICE PER PERSON: $295 adults / $236 Children (If you have a group contact us for a special rate)

Greenway Nature Tours is a Certified Travel Agency and Tour Operator by the Costa Rican Tourist Board with special certification in Sustainable Travel (CST). We offer 40 unique private tours from San Jose Costa Rica.

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  • Destination
  • Departure
    Your Hotel in San Jose
  • Departure Time
    07:00am
  • Return Time
    2:00 pm
  • What´s to Bring
    Comfortable shoes, Camera, Rain Gear, Insect Repellent, Comfortable Clothes, Sun-scream, Sun Hat, Sunglasses, Money for personal expenses.
  • Included
    Entrance fee
    Lunch
    Private tour guide
    Private Transportation
  • Not Included
    Alcoholic Beverages
    Breakfast
    Drop Off at a different location than your hotel.
    Gratitude’s for Guide
    Meals not specified

Tour Plan

1

Pick Up Time - 07:00am

  • Meet our Guide and Private Transportation from your hotel
  • Drive to Doka Coffee Tour in Alajuela.
2

Arrival to Doka - 09:00am

  • Enjoy the Coffee tour with a local professional tour guide.
3

Arrival to Grecia & Sarchi - 11:30am

  • Time to explore the Oxcarts factories and souvenir stores.
4

Lunch - 12:30pm

  • Enjoy a delicious lunch.
5

Return to San Jose - 1:30pm

  • After have a great time, get ready for the return to San Jose & Hotel.
  • Enjoy a pleasant & colorful drive along the countryside.
6

Arrival to your Hotel in San Jose - 2:00 pm

  • Drop off at your hotel and good bye.

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