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Nestled in the heart of the Canary Islands, the Arehucas Rum Distillery in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's rich rum-making heritage. Since 1884, this family-run distillery has been crafting award-winning rums using locally grown sugarcane, and a tour here is a sensory journey through time. The aroma of molasses and aged oak fills the air as you explore the historic cellars and learn about the traditional distillation methods that give Arehucas its distinctive character. The guided tour culminates in a tasting session where you can sample their flagship rums, including the smooth Arehucas Honey Rum, a local favourite.
Highlights & What to See
- Guided Distillery Tour: Walk through the original 19th-century production rooms and see the copper stills and oak barrels where the rum ages for up to 15 years.
- Tasting Room: Sample a range of rums, from the young Carta Blanca to the complex Gran Reserva, paired with local chocolate or cheese.
- Museum of Rum: Browse exhibits on the history of sugarcane cultivation in the Canary Islands and the distillery's role in the local economy.
- Gift Shop: Pick up exclusive bottles not available elsewhere, including the limited-edition rums aged in sherry casks.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for about 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the tour and tasting. The distillery is compact, so you can easily combine it with a morning exploring Las Palmas' historic Vegueta district or a coastal walk along Las Canteras Beach. Tours run hourly in English and Spanish, so booking ahead is wise during peak season.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: The vibrant capital offers the historic Vegueta quarter, Columbus House, and the lively Mercado del Puerto.
- Maspalomas: Famous for its vast sand dunes and bird-rich lagoon, about 45 minutes south by car.
- Teror: A charming mountain town known for its basilica and local cheese market, perfect for a scenic drive.
- Roque Nublo: A dramatic volcanic rock formation and a must-do hike in the island's interior, offering panoramic views.
- Puerto de Mogán: A picturesque fishing village with canals and colourful houses, nicknamed 'Little Venice'.
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Image credits
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria — Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0
- Roque Nublo — Carlos Perez Couto / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Puerto de Mogán — Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0