The 54th annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival takes place this winter from Nov. 7-16.
Over the span of 10 days, festivalgoers can honor Kona's rich coffee legacy by taking part in farm tours, cupping competitions and food tastings; and watching cultural demonstrations and workshops, parades and live music performances.
"Kona coffee is more than a world-class brew — it's a symbol of resilience, heritage and of course, community," said Val Corcoran, Kona Coffee Cultural Festival president, in a news release. "Come celebrate the cultural legacy of our multigenerational coffee growers and experience the vibrant living culture of [the Big Island of Hawaii]."
Admission to all 10 days of events is $10 and supports the festival, community programming and scholarships.
"Whether you're a longtime local, first-time visitor or devoted coffee lover from across the globe, the 2025 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival promises an immersive and unforgettable island experience," the news release said.