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Discover the history of rum at Ron Arehucas Distillery in Arucas, Spain, with a 45-minute guided tour including tastings, cellar visits, and product shopping.


The Guided Tour at Ron Arehucas Distillery lasts approximately 45 minutes and takes visitors through the historic facilities located at C/ Era de San Pedro, 2, Arucas. This tour is perfect for those interested in Spanish rum culture, craftsmanship, and tradition, offering a comprehensive look into the process of rum making. The distillery’s location in Arucas provides a scenic, authentic backdrop for the experience, situated in a town known for its lush landscapes and historic architecture.
The tour is highly rated with 4.7 out of 5 stars from 82 reviews, reflecting its popularity and quality. The guides deliver explanations in three languages: German, Spanish, and English, making it accessible for a broad range of visitors. With wheelchair accessibility, the tour ensures that most visitors can enjoy the experience comfortably.
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One of the tour’s most notable features is the visit to one of Europe’s oldest rum cellars. Here, 4,308 American oak casks are stored, each contributing to the rich flavor profile of Arehucas rums. This cellar offers a glimpse into the aging process that imparts complexity and depth to the final product.
The cellar visit is complemented by an introduction to the origins of Arehucas, providing context about the distillery’s long-standing tradition in the Canary Islands. Visitors get to see the environment where the rum matures, which is often described as a highlight due to its historic significance and the impressive number of casks stored within.

A key part of the tour is the explanation of rum production, covering fermentation, distillation, and bottling. Tour participants visit the mill, fermentation rooms, and distillation areas, gaining insight into each stage of crafting rum. The bottling plant is also included, where visitors see how the finished product is prepared for sale.
This process showcases the expertise and care involved in producing Arehucas rum, emphasizing traditional methods combined with modern techniques. The guide ensures visitors understand what makes Arehucas unique, including factors like the quality of ingredients and the aging process in the cellar.

The final stage of the experience involves tasting a selection of different rums and liqueurs produced by Arehucas. Visitors are invited to sample a variety of flavors, which may include classic, aged, or flavored options. This tasting session offers a sensory overview of the distillery’s products.
The tastings are appreciated for their generous variety and quality, providing an authentic opportunity to appreciate the differences between each product. After the tasting, guests can purchase original Arehucas products, making it easy to take home a piece of the distillery experience.
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The tour begins and ends at the Ron Arehucas Distillery in Arucas, with no included pick-up service. The meeting point is in the facilities at C/ Era de San Pedro, 2. The duration is fixed at 45 minutes, with starting times depending on availability, so it’s advisable to check ahead.
The experience is designed to be accessible for most visitors, including options for those in a wheelchair. Visitors should note that pets, smoking, and pets (except assistance dogs) are not permitted during the tour.

Visitors can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, offering flexibility in planning. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, making it convenient for last-minute adjustments.
The tour is available in multiple languages, with live guides ensuring clear communication and an engaging experience for German, Spanish, and English-speaking guests.

What sets the Ron Arehucas tour apart is the combination of historical significance, detailed production insight, and a generous tasting session. Visitors significantly appreciate the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, as reflected in glowing reviews, and the opportunity to purchase authentic products directly from the distillery.
The visit to the historic cellar with its thousands of aging casks provides a tangible connection to the tradition of rum-making that has persisted for generations. The short duration of 45 minutes makes it an ideal stop for those exploring Arucas or nearby areas.
This guided tour offers a balanced look at rum production, from tradition to tasting. The accessible location and multilingual guides make it a practical choice for international visitors. The high rating and positive reviews underscore its reputation for quality and engaging storytelling.
While the tour does not include transportation, it provides valuable insights into the craft of rum-making with an enjoyable tasting experience and the chance to buy original products. It’s an experience best suited for those interested in spirits, history, or local culture, or anyone looking for a short, informative activity in Arucas.
“I have found the service excellent and would recommend it to everyone as it started my hoilday”

How long is the Ron Arehucas distillery tour?
The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes, covering key stages of rum production and cellar visits.
In what languages are the guides available?
Guides are available in German, Spanish, and English.
Can I purchase products at the end of the tour?
Yes, visitors can buy original Arehucas rums and liqueurs directly from the distillery after the tasting.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring most visitors can participate comfortably.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can reserve with the option to pay later. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
Pets are not permitted, except for assistance dogs. Smoking is also not allowed during the tour.