Kauai Coffee Estate Visitor Center
Two restored camp houses, dating from the days when sugar was the main agricultural crop on the Islands, have been converted into a museum, visitor center, snack bar, and gift shop. About 3,100 acres of McBryde sugar land have become Hawaii's largest coffee plantation, with its 4 million trees producing more than half of the state's beans. You can walk among the trees; view old grinders and roasters; watch a video to learn how coffee is grown, harvested, and processed; sample various estate roasts; and check out the gift store.
The center offers free self-guided tours through a small coffee grove (about 20 minutes); a personalized one-hour "Coffee on the Brain" tour for $25; and a "seed-to-cup" farm tour in an open-air truck for $45. From Kalaheo, take Route 50 in the direction of Waimea Canyon (west) and veer left onto Route 540. It's 2½ miles from the Route 50 turnoff.