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What to Bring

Walking shoes 
Camera 
Your Tour Pass

 

  

Inclusions

Pick up & Drop Off

Transport 
Entrance Fees 
 


 

Additional Info

Not suitable for
Persons with knee problems 
Persons with back problems 
Persons with difficulty walking 

Rum Run

Tour Description

 

Visit Anthony Hunte's masterpiece garden; this garden in a sink hole that has been transformed into one of the most beautiful spots on the island Then make your way to the outskirts of the city and the home of the Mount Gay Rum visitor Center. Learn about the worlds oldest rum at thier Heritage museum and sample their exquisite blend. 



Tour Highlights  

  • Hunte's Gardens

  • Mount Gay Rum Visitor Center Tour

Available on: Mon, Tues, Wend, Thur & Fri  

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Length: 4-5 hours

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(Cruise Port)

Departs: 12:00 Returns: 4:00-4:30pm

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(Hotels) Departs: 11:30am- Returns: 3:30-4:30pm 

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Adult Rate 
BDD  $176.00
US  $88.00

This offer valid until the 31st October 2021. All excursions must be taken by October 31st 2021.   This tour requiers a minimum of 6 persons to run when booked at the special rate. Bookings can be separate bookings made up of unrelated persons who. are not traveling together and do not know eachother or families or friends booking together. Therefore your individual booking does not need to be for 6 persons. If the minimum is not achieved at your requested date we will do our best to work with you in providing you with an alternative date. If an alternative date can not be found you will be refunded in full.

Please note that  customers from this tour and the Rum & Cave Tour often travel on the same vehicle. The two tours have 1 attraction that is different. Rum & Cave visits Harrisons Cave whilst Rum Run Visits Hutes Gardens. The two attractions are less than 5km apart from each other. There is little disturbance caused to either tour and combining them allows for both tours to run regualary and to keep the cost to the customer down... This is a common practice in Barbados and other countries large and small in the world  

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