The Appleton Estate Rum Tour and the Pelican Bar combo tour is a popular excursion in Jamaica for those looking to explore both the island’s rich rum-making heritage and its beautiful coastal scenery. Here’s a breakdown of what you can typically expect from each part of the tour:
Appleton Estate is one of Jamaica’s most iconic rum distilleries, located in the lush hills of the Nassau Valley. The rum tour offers a deep dive into the history, production process, and tasting of some of the world’s best rums.
What to expect:
Historical Overview: Learn about the 265-year-old legacy of Appleton Rum, including the origins of the estate, the distillation process, and the craft behind rum-making.
Rum Tasting: You’ll sample several varieties of rum, from the classic Appleton Signature Blend to the more aged premium rums. It’s a great chance to discover the depth of flavors.
Pelican Bar is a shallow sandbar located about 3/4 mile off the coast of Jamaica, in Parottee Bay. It’s one of the best spots in Jamaica to experience tropical wildlife, including the iconic pelicans (hence the name) and other seabirds.
What to expect:
Boat Ride: A boat will take you to Pelican Bar, which is a short, scenic ride from the coast. You’ll pass by clear waters and possibly even some dolphins or other sea creatures along the way.
Swimming & Snorkeling: The waters around Pelican Bar are calm and warm, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. You can see starfish, seaweed beds, and colorful fish.