This tour blew my expectations. We really were looking for something we could enjoy and the whole team made it.





Explore the Ron Barceló Rum Factory in the Dominican Republic. Discover rum-making processes, visit the museum, and enjoy premium rum tastings on this guided cultural tour.
Overview ?
Immerse yourself in the world of premium spirits with a visit to the Ron Barceló Historical Center. This tour offers a unique look at the craftsmanship behind one of the most famous rum brands in the Dominican Republic. You will explore the history, culture, and eco-friendly production methods that make this distillery a leader in the Caribbean.
Highlights ✨
Witness the live production process including distillation and aging.
Visit the first-of-its-kind Rum Historical Center in the country.
Explore the aging cellars filled with the rich aroma of thousands of barrels.
Enjoy a guided tasting of award-winning rums like Añejo and Imperial.
Learn about the brand's commitment to sustainability and "Green" production.
Full Description ?
Step inside the heart of Dominican rum-making at the Ron Barceló factory in San Pedro de Macorís. Your journey begins with a walk through the aging cellars, where you’ll learn how time and wood create the distinct flavors of the Caribbean. You will follow the sugar cane’s journey from harvest to the bottling and packaging lines. The tour also includes a visit to the onsite museum, showcasing the brand's legacy and its evolution into a global icon. To conclude, you’ll head to the bar for a sensory tasting experience, learning to identify the complex notes of premium aged rums.
What’s Included ✅
Admission ticket to the Barceló Rum Historical Center.
Professional bilingual guide (English, Spanish, French, German, or Italian).
Guided rum tasting session (options vary by package).
Access to the museum and production facilities.
What to Bring ?
Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes (No high heels or sandals allowed).
A valid ID (for the tasting portion of the tour).
Camera for photos in designated areas.
Extra cash for the souvenir shop to buy rum at factory prices.
Duration, Price, & Meeting Point ?
Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours (up to 2.5 hours for premium options).
Price: From $20.00 USD per adult.
Meeting Point: Centro Histórico Ron Barceló, Carretera de Quisqueya km 6, San Pedro de Macorís.
Travelers rave about the "authentic" feel of a working factory compared to a simple museum. The knowledgeable guides bring the history of the Dominican Republic to life, and the opportunity to taste high-end rums like the Imperial inside the aging cellar is often described as the highlight of the trip. Plus, the onsite shop offers some of the best prices on rum in the entire country!
After completing your reservation, our team will contact you one day before your tour to confirm your exact hotel / Airbnb pickup time or meeting point.
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We look forward to welcoming you! 🌴✨
This tour blew my expectations. We really were looking for something we could enjoy and the whole team made it.
Just do it, don’t listen to me or what can we do lol ! Local staff local fun with easy to great people hahha.
This tour was an adventure for the senses! We didn't just see the sights; we smelled the fragrant spices in the local markets, tasted the authentic flavors of regional cuisine, and listened to the melodic sounds of traditional music. Our guide was a walking en…
This was a great experience. Exceeded expectations.
The great photos and sights made this tour amazing. We will be recommending it to the family, thanks for a great day out.










































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