Coffee Tourism: Must-Visit Destinations for Coffee Lovers

For those who live for their next cup, coffee isn’t just a beverage — it’s an experience. And what better way to celebrate your love for coffee than by exploring the places that grow, brew, and celebrate it best? From misty highlands to modern city cafés, here’s a globe-trotting tour of coffee destinations that belong on every coffee lover’s bucket list.

1. Ethiopia – The Birthplace of Coffee

Ethiopia isn’t just famous for its beans — it’s the heart of coffee history. Visit the lush highlands of Sidamo or Yirgacheffe, where heirloom Arabica beans grow in fertile soil under natural forest canopy. You’ll find traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies, where beans are pan-roasted, ground fresh, and brewed in a jebena — a clay pot that’s as beautiful as the ritual itself.

Grão Coffee Co.’s single-origin Ethiopian Kochere captures the floral and citrusy notes that define this region, letting you enjoy a taste of Ethiopia right at home.

2. Colombia – Coffee Farms with a View

The coffee triangle of Colombia — made up of Caldas, Quindío, and Risaralda — is a paradise of rolling green hills and small family farms. Travelers can tour fincas (coffee farms), participate in harvesting, and sip freshly brewed Supremo in open-air cafes with mountain views.

Grão’s Supremo Colombia blend is a nod to this heritage — sweet, smooth, and full of character.

3. Melbourne, Australia – A Modern Coffee Capital

While not a coffee-growing region, Melbourne is often considered the world’s café capital. Known for its obsession with quality, technique, and aesthetic, Melbourne’s café culture revolves around espresso bars, artisanal roasters, and flat whites done to perfection.

Inspired by cities like Melbourne, Grão Coffee Co. delivers that same café-level quality with blends designed for espresso, lattes, and more — ideal for recreating the experience at home.

4. Brazil – Where Coffee is a Way of Life

As the world’s largest coffee producer, Brazil offers vast plantations, vibrant coffee festivals, and rich, nutty flavors in every cup. The Cerrado region is particularly renowned for its consistent climate and bold, full-bodied beans.

Grão Coffee’s Cerrado Brazil single origin offers low acidity, chocolate notes, and a clean finish — everything you’d expect from Brazil’s best.

Bringing the World of Coffee to Your Cup

Coffee tourism may take you around the world, but with Grão Coffee’s origin-driven offerings, you don’t have to board a plane to enjoy it. Whether you're channeling Ethiopia’s traditions, Colombia’s mountains, or Melbourne’s café culture, there’s a Grão blend to take you there — sip by sip.