Begin your experience with convenient pick-up from any location in Barbados. This private rum and island tour allows you to choose any two participating distilleries to visit, creating an itinerary based on your interests and preferred rum experiences.
Depending on your selections, you may visit Mount Gay Distillery, Foursquare Rum Distillery, St. Nicholas Abbey, or Stade’s West Indies Rum Distillery. Each location offers its own unique insight into Barbados’ rich rum heritage, with experiences that may include distillery tours, historic exhibits, rum-making demonstrations, and tastings.
Between distillery visits, enjoy a guided tour of Barbados featuring scenic countryside, historic communities, coastal views, and notable landmarks along the most suitable route. The sightseeing stops and areas visited will depend on the distilleries selected, allowing the itinerary to flow comfortably while showcasing more of the island.
We pick up from anywhere in Barbados.
Discover St. Nicholas Abbey, a must-see attraction in Barbados and one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere. Located in the lush parish of St. Peter, this 17th-century sugar plantation combines history, culture, and Caribbean charm. Explore the beautifully preserved great house, antique-filled museum, and vibrant gardens before enjoying breathtaking views from Cherry Tree Hill. Don’t miss the on-site rum distillery, where award-winning Barbados rum is crafted. Perfect for history lovers, cultural explorers, and rum enthusiasts, St. Nicholas Abbey is a highlight of any Barbados island tour.
Cherry Tree Hill is a must-see stop on your Barbados tour, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the island’s east and northern landscapes. Situated in the parish of St. Andrew, this scenic lookout stands approximately 850 feet above sea level. The hill was originally lined with cherry trees, which have since been replaced by majestic mahogany trees. As you ascend Cherry Tree Hill, you’ll be greeted by a picturesque drive flanked by these towering mahogany trees. At the top, the view opens up to the lush Scotland District, a region known for its rolling hills and verdant valleys. This spot is perfect for capturing stunning photographs, enjoying a peaceful moment, or simply taking in the natural beauty of Barbados.
Located in the parish of St. Joseph, this beach offers a long expanse of sand, fringed by windswept sea grape foliage and rugged cliffs. The name “Cattlewash” harks back to its historical use, where farmers would bring their cattle to the beach to be washed by the crashing waves. While swimming in the open water is not recommended due to strong currents, the beach features natural rock pools that are safe for bathing. It’s an ideal location for a relaxing beach walk, sunbathing, or a quiet picnic under the Casuarina trees. The scenic drive to Cattlewash itself is a treat, showcasing the dramatic landscapes of Barbados’ east coast.
If you love rum and history, you will love the Foursquare Rum Factory and Heritage Park! This amazing place is located on a former sugar plantation in the southern countryside of Barbados. You can tour the modern and computerized rum factory and learn how they make some of the best rums in the world, such as Doorly’s, Old Brigand and E.S.A.Field. You can also sample their delicious rums at the Copper Still bar for a small fee. Don’t forget to visit the Heritage Park, where you can admire the historic buildings, colonial architecture and folk museum. You can also enjoy the beautiful gardens, art, and craft shops, and food and drink stalls. Foursquare Rum Factory and Heritage Park is a must-see attraction for anyone who wants to experience the culture and spirit of Barbados!
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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