Get to grips with Gran Canaria's history at the Arucas Rum Distillery – the oldest rum-producer in Europe. Enjoy a tour and tasting experience to learn all about the process of producing the spirit of choice for sailors, seamen and pirates throughout the ages. See the stills, taste different types, and find out how to make a perfect rum cocktail.
Rum Distillery Gran Canaria Ticket
- Tour the Arucas Rum Distillery – home to the oldest rum cellars in Europe
- Taste various types of rum
- Guided tour
- Admission fees
- Local delicacy tasting
- Opening hours: 09:00-14:00 (last admissions are at 13:00). You must visit on the date specified on your ticket
- There's a selection of rum and liqueurs available for tasting
- You'll need to wait for a licenced guide to take you on the distillery tour
- This ticket can be amended at short notice due to distillery conditions
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Transfers not included
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
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