Jipijapa Coffee

In Jipijapa young coffee growers are reviving the region’s coffee tradition with sustainable techniques and deep passion. get to know the value chain behind each cup, where coffee becomes a link between history, identity, and environmental responsibility. It is a tribute to the new generation of leaders who are preserving local heritage and transforming their land with every harvest.

Why visit this site?

  • Historic territory of Ecuadorian coffee.

  • Living and authentic coffee culture.

  • Rural and mountainous landscapes.

  • Knowledge passed down through generations.

  • Local gastronomic experiences.

Main Attractions

  • Traditional coffee crops.

  • Artisanal roasting processes.

  • Stories and coffee-related memories.

  • Rural landscape of Jipijapa.

  • Gastronomy associated with coffee.

Brief Historical or Cultural Context

Since the 19th century, Jipijapa has established itself as one of Ecuador’s main coffee centers. Coffee marked its economic, social, and cultural development, becoming a symbol of local identity. Today, this heritage remains alive through traditional practices and the pride of its producer communities.

Available Experiences

  • Interpretive coffee plantation tour.

  • Coffee sensory experience.

  • Traditional tasting and cupping.

  • Interaction with local producers.

  • Observation of the agricultural landscape.

Suggested Duration

Half day

Activity Level

Easy

Accessibility

Vehicle access to rural areas + short walks in coffee farms.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round (ideal during harvest seasons).

Location

  • Canton: Jipijapa

  • Parish / Community: Rural coffee zones

  • GPS Coordinates: Approx. 1.35° S / 80.58° W

How to Get There

From Manta or Portoviejo via paved road towards Jipijapa. Access by private vehicle or through local tourist routes.

Sustainability / Community Focus

The Jipijapa coffee experience promotes responsible production, the strengthening of family economies, and the preservation of traditional agricultural knowledge, integrating coffee as both a cultural heritage and a sustainable tourism resource.