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Adventure Associates offers a 7-day coffee tour, from harvesting to roasting and drinking your coffee. http://www.adventureassociates.net/adventures/c_coffeesalvador.html
If a day trip is more your style, Puntamango offers many daytrips, including some to coffee plantations. http://www.puntamango.com/tours_cultural.asp
If you would rather go on your own, visit one of the many (7)coffee co-ops located in Sonsonate or Ahuachapan. Over 500 coffee growers are members of these co-ops.
http://www.apecafe.org/
Have a great time visiting El Salvador.
nellie
not sure.
Defensor X
Yes, tourists can visit coffee plantations. There are different places to visit, for example in the volcano of san salvador many plantations.