Private All Inclusive Rum Journey in Barbados
Highlights
- Discover the history and beauty of St. Nicholas Abbey
- Tour the modern and computerized Foursquare Rum Factory
- Sample delicious rums at the Copper Still bar
- Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean in Bathsheba
- Experience the culture and spirit of Barbados
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Private Tour
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Duration 5-6 hours
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Lunch included
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Admission included
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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English-speaking guide
Experience the rich history and culture of Barbados through its most famous drink: rum. Learn how rum is made, taste the different varieties, and see why Barbados is known as the birthplace of rum. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can also visit a local rum shop or restaurant and learn how to mix your own cocktails with a bajan twist. This is the ultimate tour for rum lovers and anyone who wants to have some fun! Explore the stunning gardens, gullies, and Cherry Tree Hill at St. Nicholas Abbey while sipping on free rum or fruit punch. Discover the Foursquare Rum Factory and Heritage Park, where you can tour the rum factory and sample their delicious rums. And don't miss out on visiting the charming fishing village of Bathsheba on the east coast, known for its stunning views and authentic Barbadian culture. Book now for an all-inclusive rum experience in Barbados!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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5 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Self-guided
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Adults only
Featured Reviews
Embark on a private all-inclusive rum journey in Barbados, exploring rich history, stunning landscapes, and rum tasting at the renowned Foursquare Distillery.
Included
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Bottled water
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In-vehicle air conditioning
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Admission Included
Excluded
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Gratuities
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Located in the parish of St. Andrew, this windmill is the largest and only intact wind-driven sugar mill in the Caribbean. Built in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the island’s rich sugar production history. The windmill, now maintained by the Barbados National Trust, offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved machinery and informative exhibits. After exploring the windmill, enjoy a delightful lunch at Mosaic at the Mill. This charming restaurant offers a variety of delicious dishes, blending local flavours with international cuisine. Whether you choose a fresh seafood dish, a hearty salad, or a traditional Bajan meal, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds. The restaurant’s relaxed atmosphere and scenic views make it the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a meal.
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!
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit Mosaic for a great lunch
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Capture views at Cherry Tree Hill
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Sample rums at Foursquare Distillery
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Bring a camera for stunning photos
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Dress comfortably for a scenic drive
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to an all-inclusive rum experience in Barbados, the birthplace of rum. This tour is designed for rum enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Barbados. Get ready to learn how rum is made, taste different varieties, and even try your hand at mixing your own cocktails with a Bajan twist. It's time to indulge your taste buds and have some fun!What to expect?
During this 360-minute tour, you will embark on a journey that takes you through the highlights of Barbados' rum heritage. You'll visit St. Nicholas Abbey, a 17th-century plantation, where you can explore the great house, syrup factory, and bottling plant. Immerse yourself in the stunning gardens and enjoy breathtaking views of the wild east coast from Cherry Tree Hill. Next, head to the Foursquare Rum Factory and Heritage Park, located on a former sugar plantation. Discover how some of the world's best rums are made and indulge in a tasting at the Copper Still bar. Don't forget to take in the historic buildings, colonial architecture, and folk museum at the Heritage Park. Finally, soak in the beauty of Bathsheba, a charming fishing village known for its Atlantic Ocean views and dramatic rock formations. Immerse yourself in the authentic culture and natural beauty of Barbados and capture memories that will last a lifetime.Who is this for?
This tour caters to rum lovers and anyone looking for a unique and immersive experience in Barbados. Whether you're a connoisseur or just have a passion for spirits, this tour offers something for everyone. From history buffs to adventure seekers, this experience allows you to delve into the culture and spirit of Barbados.Why book this?
Indulge in the rich history of Barbados and immerse yourself in the world of rum. This all-inclusive tour takes care of all the details, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience. Discover the secrets behind the making of some of the finest rums in the world and taste the flavors that have put Barbados on the map. Along the way, enjoy stunning views, explore historic sites, and connect with the authentic Bajan culture. This tour is an opportunity to create lasting memories and expand your horizons.Good to know
Be prepared for a full day of exploration and adventure. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing as you navigate through different locations. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and share your experience with friends and family. The tour includes all transportation and entrance fees, so you can focus on enjoying the journey. This tour is suitable for individuals of varying physical fitness levels.Reviews
Customers who have embarked on this rum experience in Barbados have raved about the immersive nature of the tour. They mention the wealth of knowledge gained about rum production, the breathtaking views, and the warm hospitality of the locals. Reviews highlight the tour's ability to cater to both rum enthusiasts and those interested in the history and culture of Barbados. Overall, customers express high levels of satisfaction and recommend this tour as a must-do for anyone visiting Barbados.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is