A regular cup of coffee can cost around $6 to $8 in Hawaii. Locally produced Hawaiian coffee can go up to $20 to $100 per bag. Hawaii is known to contain some of the most expensive coffee in the United States.
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It is the more metropolitan states that serve more expensive coffee, and the overall number one is Hawaii – where it costs $3.92 for a Tall Latte. Washington State, where the first Starbucks opened (in Seattle, 1971), has the tenth most expensive Starbucks in America.
You should plan to spend around $342 per day on your vacation in Hawaii, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $77 on meals for one day and $37 on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Hawaii for a couple is $427.
Yes, you can bring as many Kona coffee beans back as you want from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland, Guam, and Alaska after passing the USDA inspection. While you can usually carry Kona coffee to international travel destinations, be sure to check if your country of destination has restrictions on agricultural products.
Kona coffee was found to have a higher antioxidant capacity than other types of coffee, indicating that it may be more effective at protecting the body from oxidative stress. In addition to its antioxidant properties, Kona coffee has also been shown to have other health benefits.