The Ultimate Coffee Lover’s Travel Bucket List

The Ultimate Coffee Lover’s Travel Bucket List


July 16, 2025 | J. Clarke

The Ultimate Coffee Lover’s Travel Bucket List


For The Love Of Coffee

Do dreams of espresso keep you up at night? Does the thought of going through the day without a sip of coffee make you shudder? If you’re a coffee lover of the highest order, these travel destinations are sure to give you just the buzz you’re looking for

Medellín, Colombia

If you’re looking for an immersive coffee experience, Medellín has just what you’re looking for. Live out your coffee loving dreams as you explore the local haciendas and follow every step of the coffee making process. 

Medellín metro located in Medellín, ColombiaAlexander Canas Arango, Shutterstock

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Medellín: The Details

Get to this coffee hotspot by travelling to the José María Córdova International Airport. Make sure you’ve secured funds for your coffee tours, which cost about $50-$100 dollars (often inclusive of transportation and coffee testing). 

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Istanbul, Turkey

In Istanbul, you’ll step into a coffee culture that dates back centuries. Learn the ancient traditions of Turkish coffee, including unique experiences like brewing over hot sand. 

Istanbul, TurkeyHunanuk, CC0, Wikimedia Commons

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Istanbul: The Details

Istanbul is served by Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen International Airport. Coffee tours typically cost between $50 and $100, providing insights into the city's unique brewing methods.

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Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm embraces the Swedish tradition of 'fika'a coffee break accompanied by pastries

You can enjoy the daily ritual in one of the many cozy cafés sprinkled throughout the city.

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Stockholm: The Details

Fly into the Stockholm Arlanda Airport to get your trip started at this coffee destination. Make sure to book your “fika” tours ahead of time. Luckily, there’s a range of experiences at different price points to satisfy your cravings.

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Blue Mountains, Jamaica

The Blue Mountains of this well-known Caribbean destination are known for producing some of the world’s best coffee. You can enjoy the stunning island views while touring the plantations and sampling fresh brews.  

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Blue Mountains: The Details

There’s not many airports to choose from when traveling to Jamaica, but you can focus your attention on your coffee tours. They last 4-6 hours, and cost around $60 to $120. 

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Ethiopia is widely considered the birthplace of coffee. In Addis Ababa particularly, you can experience their traditional coffee ceremony—an experience steeped in the rich history of the region.   

African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa EthiopiaHabte Zewge, Getty Images

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Addis Ababa: The Details

Arrive at Bole International Airport to begin your caffeinated expedition. Look into coffee tours ahead of time, as they vary widely in price and experiences, from city visits to farming regions.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Bogotá's coffee scene is a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation. Stroll through La Candelaria and Chapinero to discover cozy cafés serving everything from the classic tinto—a sweet black coffee enjoyed by locals—to expertly crafted espresso-based drinks.

Bogota cityscape of big buildings and mountains and blue skyArturo Rosenow, Getty Images

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Bogotá: The Details

El Dorado International Airport connects Bogotá to major cities. Coffee experiences range from $30 to $100, depending on the depth of the tour and included activities.

File:Bogota, Colombia (36668708290).jpgPedro Szekely from Los Angeles, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires brims with café culture, steeped in rich Italian influence. Savoring a creamy café con leche in one of the city’s elegant, timeworn coffee houses is a ritual every visitor should experience.

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Buenos Aires: The Details

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) is the main gateway to the city. Coffee here is pleasantly affordable, and most cafés serve up delicious traditional Argentine pastries—like medialunas—to pair perfectly with your cup.

Beautiful colorful buildings in El Caminito, La Boca, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 2024Cavan-Images, Shutterstock

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Canary Islands, Spain

The Canary Islands serve up a coffee scene as vibrant as their landscapes, featuring distinctive local favorites like the cortado and the barraquito—a colorful, layered delight made with espresso, condensed milk, liqueur, and a hint of citrus.

File:La Palma, Canary Islands, view from viewpoint Mirador el Time towards the beach Puerto de Tazacorte with churned up sand stain.jpgTamara k, Wikimedia Commons

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Canary Islands: The Details

You can get to the Canary Islands through several international airports. Enjoy a full day tour following the entire coffee-making process from bean to espresso for just under $70. 

View of Candelaria town of Tenerife, Canary Islands, SpainBalate Dorin, Getty Images

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Seattle, Washington, USA

Seattle is the cradle of the modern coffee movement—home to the original Starbucks and a thriving network of indie cafés that fuel the city's love affair with all things caffeinated.

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Seattle: The Details

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport offers easy access to the city from around the world. Once there, coffee lovers can enjoy everything from casual strolls through cozy cafés to curated tours and tastings—perfect for any budget.

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San José, Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s Central Valley provides the perfect conditions for growing world-class coffee, and San José is the gateway to it all. From here, travelers can visit nearby plantations and dive into the country’s rich traditions of sustainable coffee farming.

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San José: The Details

Juan Santamaría International Airport serves the city. Coffee tours typically cost between $50 and $100, including transportation and tastings.

Colorful street with cars stores in San José, Costa RicaArkadij Schell, Shutterstock

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Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi offers unique coffee experiences, such as egg coffee—a creamy concoction of egg yolk and coffee. The city's vibrant café culture is a must-explore.

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Hanoi: The Details

Noi Bai International Airport provides easy international access to Hanoi. Once in the city, you’ll find coffee prices delightfully affordable, with countless cafés serving up classic Vietnamese brews like cà phê sữa đá and the iconic egg coffee.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Hanoi, VietnamTHACH NGUYEN, Pexels

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Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne is a mecca for specialty coffee, celebrated for its commitment to quality, creativity, and perfectly balanced brews. From expertly crafted flat whites to bold, experimental pours, the city’s cafés set the global standard for coffee artistry.

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Melbourne: The Details

Melbourne Airport welcomes travelers from around the world, making it easy to dive into the city’s vibrant coffee culture. Whether you're café-hopping for free or enrolling in hands-on barista workshops, there’s a coffee experience here for every taste and budget.

File:Melbourne Skyline and Princes Bridge - Dec 2008.jpgDiliff, Wikimedia Commons

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Rome, Italy

Rome’s coffee culture is a timeless ritual, woven into daily life with centuries of tradition. Standing at a local bar for a quick, bold espresso is more than a caffeine fix—it’s an essential Italian experience.

File:Rome Skyline (8012016319).jpgBert Kaufmann from Roermond, Netherlands, Wikimedia Commons

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Rome: The Details

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport serves the city. Coffee prices are generally affordable, and many cafés offer a variety of traditional Italian pastries to accompany your drink.

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Manila, Philippines

Manila’s coffee scene strikes a perfect balance between old and new, with a growing collection of cafés that serve everything from traditional Filipino brews to globally inspired coffee creations.

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Manila: The Details

Ninoy Aquino International Airport links Manila to destinations worldwide, making it an easy stop for coffee lovers on the go. Prices are budget-friendly, and many local cafés showcase uniquely Filipino coffee creations—like kapeng barako or iced coffee sweetened with muscovado.

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Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City buzzes with a vibrant coffee culture, where charming cafés spotlight locally grown beans and time-honored brewing methods—from clay pot café de olla infused with cinnamon and piloncillo to sleek, modern espresso bars.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Mexico City, MexicoGobierno CDMX, Wikimedia Commons

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Mexico City: The Details

Benito Juárez International Airport makes getting to Mexico City a breeze. Once there, coffee experiences abound—from casual café hopping to immersive tours and tastings—offering something for every budget and curiosity.

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Peru

Peru’s lush highlands are a paradise for coffee lovers, dotted with exceptional farms that invite you to trace the journey from bean to cup. Amid breathtaking mountain backdrops, you’ll discover traditional growing methods and sip on rare, flavorful varieties straight from the source.

Lima, PeruJoshuary, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Peru: The Details

Easily reached through hubs like Cusco and Lima, Peru opens the door to a range of coffee adventures—from quick day trips to immersive multi-day farm stays. Tour prices vary, and some even pair your coffee journey with iconic destinations like Machu Picchu for the ultimate experience.

Lima, PeruHector Becerra, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Ecuador

Ecuador’s stunningly diverse landscapes create the perfect setting for exceptional coffee. In regions like Mindo and Intag, you can wander through organic farms, discover sustainable growing techniques, and sip freshly roasted brews surrounded by lush cloud forests and mountain vistas.

File:Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Agua Santa, Baños, Ecuador (9469036870).jpgRinaldo Wurglitsch from Vienna, Austria, Wikimedia Commons

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Ecuador: The Details

Tours are available from cities like Quito and Manta, with options ranging from $15 to $35. Many experiences include farm visits, tastings, and insights into local coffee culture. 

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Austria

Vienna's coffeehouse culture is a UNESCO-recognized tradition. Enjoy classic Viennese brews in historic cafés that have been gathering spots for artists and thinkers for centuries. 

Photo of Southwest view of the Admont Abbey, Austria.C.Stadler/Bwag, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Austria: The Details

Vienna is well-connected by international flights. Coffeehouse tours are available, offering guided experiences through the city's iconic cafés.

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Brazil

As the world’s leading coffee producer, Brazil invites you into the heart of its coffee culture with immersive experiences in regions like Minas Gerais. Wander through expansive plantations, witness the coffee-making process firsthand, and indulge in some of the richest, most flavorful brews on the planet.

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Brazil: The Details

Major hubs like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro offer easy access to Brazil’s coffee heartlands. Tour options range from half-day excursions to multi-day deep dives—some priced around $3,130 and including accommodations, meals, and expert-led plantation visits for a truly immersive experience.

Metropolitan Cathedral Nossa Senhora Aparecida in the Federal District, Brasilia, Brazil,Erich Sacco, Shutterstock

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Cuba

Cuba’s Viñales Valley is a treasure trove for coffee lovers, known for its deep-rooted coffee heritage and stunning natural beauty. Wander through traditional farms, discover time-honored processing techniques, and savor every sip with sweeping views of tobacco fields and limestone cliffs.

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Cuba: The Details

Traveling to Cuba requires following specific entry regulations, particularly for U.S. citizens—so be sure to check current guidelines before booking. In Viñales, coffee tours are both affordable and enriching, typically costing around $25 and offering an authentic taste of Cuban culture and tradition.

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