Hampden Estate Rum Tour and Lunch from Falmouth
Overview
Inclusions
- Hotel/Port pick up and drop off
- Complimentary Drink (Rum punch or Hampden Ice-tea)
- Rum Sampling
- Authentic Jamaican Lunch
- Safety Helmet
- Well appointed Private air-conditioned vehicles
- Professional Chauffeur'
- Entry/Admission - Hampden Estate
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Hampden Estate, Falmouth Jamaica
Here you will learn about the over 260-year-old rum making process still in use today. Explore the picturesque grounds surrounding the Great House while getting lost in the historical beauty of this magnificent well kept estate.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by adults
- Dress code is smart casual, with fully enclosed footwear as this is a working distillery
- Helmets must be worn at all times
- Infant seats available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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My girlfriend and I booked a tour at the Hampden estate rum distillery. We were greeted at the door by Steve, our tour guide, and Peppie, the liaison who helped us set up the tour and transportation. Let me set this straight. These guys are the real deal, and make some of the best spirits and m...
My girlfriend and I booked a tour at the Hampden estate rum distillery. We were greeted at the door by Steve, our tour guide, and Peppie, the liaison who helped us set up the tour and transportation. Let me set this straight. These guys are the real deal, and make some of the best spirits and my personal favourite rum that I've ever had the pleasure of tasting. Steve and Peppie are both amazingly knowledgeable and courteous, and helped us to understand the history of not only Jamaican rum, but the culture and beautiful island itself. If you are considering any kind of excursion while enjoying this fair island, I could not recommend this enough. Ask for Steve, that guy is the best. Thanks again!Steve gave a fun and informative presentation and tour, severed up some delicious rums and Jr. and Jennifer made us a delicious jerk pork, chicken and rice lunch. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in distillation, rum or Jamaican culture.
Steve gave a fun and informative presentation and tour, severed up some delicious rums and Jr. and Jennifer made us a delicious jerk pork, chicken and rice lunch. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in distillation, rum or Jamaican culture.What a great outing for our whole family! The road to get there is a bit rough or, as they call it, "a whole body massage" of a car ride. Once there, we were warmly greeted and sat in a lovely spot with some yummy run punch to hear the tale of the history of Hampden Estates with sprinkles of J...
What a great outing for our whole family! The road to get there is a bit rough or, as they call it, "a whole body massage" of a car ride. Once there, we were warmly greeted and sat in a lovely spot with some yummy run punch to hear the tale of the history of Hampden Estates with sprinkles of Jamaican information as well. The walk around the estates was very nice with peacocks and bunnies and assorted other things of interest. The story of the rum-making was very interesting and shared by people who are obviously passionate about this place, product and process. The walking to the distillery was a bit long for my dad (about 100 metres) and they were very accommodating to get a chair, ease the pace and get him a ride back to the main area. So helpful! Lunch was jerk chicken and festival (sort of a donut/sweet roll but they will tell you the story). The jerk sauce was very flavourful and, of course, had a hint of rum as a secret ingredient. All in all, it was 2.5 hours of leisurely fun which was interesting and different.Took this tour when in port on cruise. The drive to the distillery was as others described...slow and full of large potholes but our driver got us there and back safely. Both he and the tour guide at the distillery were knowledgeable about Jamaica and the rum distillery process. Enjoyed the lun...
Took this tour when in port on cruise. The drive to the distillery was as others described...slow and full of large potholes but our driver got us there and back safely. Both he and the tour guide at the distillery were knowledgeable about Jamaica and the rum distillery process. Enjoyed the lunch of jerk chicken and bread. Rum punch was good. Small gift shop thrrr but they were not pushy to get sales.Great tour, well worth the visit. If you like distilleries, this is a great place to stop and do the tour. Our tour guide Steve did a fantastic job taking us through the facility. Unexpectedly, he gave us a history lesson of Jamaica and how it is tied to sugarcane and ultimately rum. I learned ...
Great tour, well worth the visit. If you like distilleries, this is a great place to stop and do the tour. Our tour guide Steve did a fantastic job taking us through the facility. Unexpectedly, he gave us a history lesson of Jamaica and how it is tied to sugarcane and ultimately rum. I learned a lot about Jamaica that I didn’t know and about the distillery process. By the way, their rum is very good and hard to find in the states. There is a nice little gift shop at the end where you can pick out their different lines of rum.Steve, our tour guide. Was fantastic and knowledgeable. 270 years old and still producing rum- great tour- good food and friendly people, made the trip worth it. 5 star review
Steve, our tour guide. Was fantastic and knowledgeable. 270 years old and still producing rum- great tour- good food and friendly people, made the trip worth it. 5 star review