This was one of 5 coffee farms we visited - this one was probably also the most "intimate" experience and where I must admit at first when we parked the car I asked myself a question "did we go a bit too small/too intimate" when choosing our tour here I can tell you after the fact that I could not be happier with what we experienced here, and btw. it's a free tour and in that "free" part you get to sample one of their coffees that is served that day as well.
Now if you want to sample more then a flight of 3 french press coffees is just $12 - there were about 10 of us/ 4-5 groups of couples so we actually ended up choosing some different roasts/beans etc. and sharing so everyone can try more - not because we were cheap, because it's sooooo much coffee to drink :) you want to try and take good stuff with you home, not get a heart attack while looking for it hahah
The tour itself is very informative and personal, there are also 4-5 doggies on the property that are very friendly so the roam around during your visit :) and some crazy parrots in the background a few houses away making sounds like pterodactyl... haha grounds aren't big but you see pretty much what you would see at every bigger coffee vendor - the tree/orchards, processing plant (smaller details here) and then of course the highlight of the show is the coffee drinking/sampling/learning about different "shapes and sizes and flavors"
TIP: prices like with any Kona coffee are pretty high but not the highest we had seen and everyone can find something here for themselves, we loved the Natural one the most and ended up taking a bag with us - if you want a small one and they don't have it at the moment they can open the bigger bag and make the small one for you, we witnessed one of the guests being helped this way and found it to be super nice on the Hala Tree's end not to force to buy bigger bag, respect!