Folks, be prepared for a trek. The signs in Tapachula are for the Ruta de Cafe, not Finca Hamburgo specifically. Get there and you will see a very different and unexpected place. Pleasant, exquisitely manicured yet all the rugged beauty one hopes for staying at a working coffee plantation.
Take the tour! Cesar was informative, humorous, and enjoyable company. We had the plantation completely to ourselves and sank into the experience easily.
One difficulty was that both of our phones did not connect well to the wifi. Mine couldn't connect at all. We happened to be staying during the Coronavirus outbreak, so getting regular updates proved difficult. The staff let us use their phones to call our consulate for updates. That being said, the timing for us to "get away" from it all could not have been more superb.
If you choose to enjoy the spa you will have the finest view of your life of any massage you've ever received. This beats all other massages, including one on the beach of Isla Holbox, another faraway spot. Maria combined relaxation, deep tissue (steep hills in Chiapas!), and a unique energy work that demonstrated the attentive hands one seeks and rarely finds in bodywork.
The coffee? Take some home! The "name brand" stuff, not the off label (You'll understand after the tour). Two words: French Press.
Hospitality is on the ball. I mentioned my flattish pillow to my coffee tour guide and minutes later housekeeping arrived with a fluffy pillow.
A truly special experience.